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Transfiguration and Transformation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Transfiguration and Transformation

Our Bibles consistently use the noun 'Transfiguration' with regard to Jesus but 'Transformation' with regard to the Christian - and yet it is one and the same verb, transliterated 'metamorphosed, ' that is used in those places in the original text. Why is that so? Is there an important difference between them? And why does the noun 'metamorphosis' which is familiar to us never occur in the New Testament? And yet is there some connection between the Transfiguration of Jesus and the Transformation of the Christian? Hywel R. Jones presents answers to these questions in this book. In the course of doing so he shows how the divine can penetrate the human without destroying it as in the Person of ...

Let's Study Hebrews
  • Language: en

Let's Study Hebrews

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Let's Study

Let's Study Hebrews is the fifth volume in the New Testament series of solid, Reformed Bible study guides. Different authors are participating in the production of this series to bring together some of the best hearts and minds available to help understand what the Bible means by what it says. The series' aim is exposition of Scripture, written in the language of a friend, seated alongside you with an open Bible. Hywel Jones is Professor of Practical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in California. He has served as Editorial Director of the Banner of Truth Trust and has ministered in churches in Wrexham, Wales, and London, England.

Job
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Job

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: EP BOOKS

EP Study Commentaries have been described as: 'Sufficiently scholarly to give [them] credence in the academic world, but at the same time ... sufficiently straightforward to make [them] accessible to any serious student of the Bible'. (Banner of Truth) - Provided by publisher.

Unity in Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Unity in Truth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991-01-01
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  • Publisher: EP BOOKS

Edited by Hywel Rees Jones It was just a handful of people; but because of the life that was in it, and the power of the Spirit upon it, the early church was mighty. It shook the world. Today the picture is one of chaos and confusion, within the church as well as outside it. The church has become uncertain of her own message. The Christian faith is being queried, denied and ridiculed almost as never before. The Lord Jesus Christ is reduced to Jesus - a mere man. He has been robbed of his eternal sonship, his unique deity and all his miracles, his atoning work and his literal physical resurrection. Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones calls on evangelicals to unite in a clear and uncompromising stand for th...

For the Sake of the Gospel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

For the Sake of the Gospel

A comparison of the Epistle to the Philippians with the letters that Paul had written before it might seem to indicate that the church at Philippi had no censurable weaknesses at all. Such a thought, of course, cannot be true because just as "there is not a righteous man on earth who does good and never sins" (Eccl. 7: 20 ESV) so it is with churches, and even though the church at Philippi is not charged with any doctrinal deviation or moral blemish a little investigation will soon uncover its difficulties. At this point it is sufficient to note that as it was a church which could be prayed for (1: 4) and preached to (1:28) it obviously did not have all it needed. It could gain more. It could even lose much of what it had (see 3:1-2; 17-18). In these general but important respects, it was a church like any other in any place or time. It could prosper or decline. The apostle Paul wrote so that it might grow (1: 9 -11, 25 - 30) and as he did so in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, the only Head of the Church, what he wrote speaks to churches at the present time. - Publisher.

Psalm 119 for Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Psalm 119 for Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The message of this psalm is therefore one of pressing relevance and every Christian should give it serious and regular attention. The truths and convictions which formed the mind-set of the psalmist, as he looked upward to the Lord and forward to the coming of the Messiah, should characterize every Christian as he or she looks back to the first coming of Jesus Christ and forward to his return.

EPSC Job
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

EPSC Job

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06
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  • Publisher: EP BOOKS

Thomas Carlyle said Job is, 'one of the grandest things ever written with pen' and Martin Luther called it magnficent and sublime as no other book of Scripture'. By it, God is encouraging Christians in their journey towards heaven as it deals with the grim realities of life and the wonder of divine grace. Dr Jones shows how the book of Job anticipates the coming of Jesus Christ. The breadth of its appeal should not be forgotten. Set outside the life of Israel, the book of Job provides a ready-made point of contact with unchurched people. There are so many who have lost their way, either because they do not ask the big questions about life, or because they are swamped by the fact that there seem to be no real answers to them. The book has something to say to any who would consult it seriously. It therefore supplies excellent material for lively and relevant preaching to people of every culture, not only by way of edification, but also evangelism. This commentary is written partly in the hope that such preaching will take place.

An Introduction to Modern Theories of Economic Growth
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 342

An Introduction to Modern Theories of Economic Growth

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John Elias: Life, Letters and Essays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

John Elias: Life, Letters and Essays

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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

North Wales in the early part of the nineteenth century provides a striking instance of the way in which a spiritual revolution can change the whole direction of a people and a society. Equally striking was the agency which brought the prevailing religious indifference and lawlessness to an end: it was the preaching of the gospel by men without position or influence like John Elias. Under the preaching of Elias, the outlook of thousands was permanently changed. They not only heard of the crucifixion of Christ, but felt that they had seen it. 'I felt, said one hearer, 'as if the earth shook for miles around me.' This account by Edward Morgan traces the life and ministry of Elias from his first religious impressions until the day when 10,000 attended his funeral in Anglesey, the scene of most of his labours. Here, in days of revival, forty-four chapels were built in forty years. To Elias' life and the lessons to be drawn from it are added his letters and other papers originally published as a separate volume. Previously published by the Trust in this form in 1973, the Life, Letters and Essays of John Elias is now reckoned among Christian classics.