The Glory Due His Name - Book
A Study In Psalms 25-37
Christ's Prophetic Plans
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Christ’s Prophetic Plans offers the reader John MacArthur’s most explicit writing on eschatology and is perfect for pastors, bible professors, teachers, and students with a heart and mind for discovering Biblical truth. This primer takes you on a Biblical study of questions surrounding prophecy, Israel, the rapture, and the different millennial views. The fruit of such study is great as God specifically promises His blessing on those who know and obey the things of biblical prophecy (Revelation 1:3; 22:7).
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With Jesus After Sinners
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Christ is always with us. Though we know this, it is sometimes hard to continually experience His presence. "With Jesus After Sinners" will not only challenge you to be a soul winner, but a soul winner with Jesus as your partner.
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The Glory Due His Name - Book
The Glory Due His Name - Book
A Study In Psalms 25-37
The beauty of the Psalms still captivates readers today as it expresses our heartfelt desire to fellowship with God. Dr. Sexton examines each psalm and its direct effect on our individual relationship with God. He challenges each reader to have a deep and abiding relationship with the God of the Bible.
A beautiful full-length Bible study book is published for each thirteen-week series. After reading and marking the Scripture passages which correspond to the lesson, the teacher will read the Bible lesson that corresponds with the lesson the Sunday School class is studying. As they read, students should mark key statements or paragraphs to review later. Class members may also desire to obtain this book for further reading.
Table of Contents
1.There Is No Shame in Waiting..............................11
2.Integrity......................................................................21
3.I Had Believed to See............................................35
4.The Silence of God................................................47
5.The Glory Due His Name......................................61
6.Joy Comes in the Morning....................................71
7.The Life We Have Left...........................................81
8.Forgiven..................................................................95
9.Blessed Is the Nation Whose God Is the
Lord............................................107
10.Let Us Exalt His Name Together........................119
11.Rescue My Darling From the Lions...................133
12.The Fountain of Life.............................................145
13.Rest in the Lord...................................................161
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
A Good Dog
“You all remember, therefore I need not tell you again, the story that we had about the doctor at one of our hospitals, a year or two ago. He healed a dog’s broken leg and the grateful animal brought other dogs to have their broken legs healed. That was a good dog—some of you are not half as good as that dog! You believe that Christ is blessing you, yet you never try to bring others to Him to be saved! That must not be the case any longer. We must excel that dog in our love for our species and it must be our intense desire that if Christ has healed us, He should heal our wife, our children, our friends, our neighbors—and we should never rest till others are brought to Him!”—1892, Sermon #2260
“Brothers and Sisters, it is always a gain to us in our experience when we get farther and farther away from every dependence but the Lord!”— 1893, Sermon #2300
“There may be an evil spirit in yonder bottle, but nobody will get drunk upon it if you keep the cork in! So there may be evil thoughts in your hearts, but they will not injure other people if you do not, as it were, draw the cork by uttering them! It is always well to think twice before you speak once.”—1894, Sermon #2387

