Monday, January 22, 2007
The Sovereign Grace of God
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Labels: Calvinism, James White, Recommended
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Their God is Too Small
Great starter on the subject on Open Theism, this is the logical outcome if you are an Arminian and is really a view of early Pelagianism.
The open theist to myself makes absolute no sense whatsoever, so for me the first chapter was enough to understand that I completely disagree with everything they stand for. If you have yet to study anything on Open Theism this is a great quick read to get you started.
Please read if you are an Arminian as this will show you where that thought process should and will take you...and that is Open Theism with God having to play guessing games with the human "free will." This view really questions God' sovereignty and gives all the power to the human race in deciding the future. If you are questioning how much God is sovereign check out this post and comment on any agreements or disagreements. Also, if you are in the Seattle are click here and you will see that the author of this book is coming to the area March 2007 to speak on this very subject. Link to Buy
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Labels: Open Theism, Recommended, Theology
Friday, January 19, 2007
Famine in the Land
This book is a must have for every preacher, in all places, for all times. Steven Lawson has emerged as a pastor that is known for one thing: Passionate Expository Preaching. This book I was expecting to be a mirror of Dr. Lawson's message at the Shepherd's Conference titled, "Bring the Book." But what I found was that this book was an expansion of that sermon and not one could replace the other. I did enjoy the book more, I believe, because I heard Lawson's sermon on the topic first, as I could hear the passion that Lawson preached while reading his words.
Posted by Seth McBee at 8:52 PM 1 Comment
Labels: Highly Recommended, Preaching, Steve Lawson
Monday, January 8, 2007
Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings
This work is a great compilation of the works of Luther. It is fair and and also a great start in understanding and reading Luther's works. The one thing that I really like about the editor is that he gives a small introduction to each writing, the when and why the particular writing was written.
Posted by Seth McBee at 9:41 AM 0 comments
Labels: Calvinism, Highly Recommended, Martin Luther, Preaching, Reformation
Family Worship
This little pamphlet from Donald Whitney is a great little read. It goes over the importance of returning the spiritual leadership and discernment to the home by the father and/or husband.
If the father failed (in not doing family worship), they were to be
admonished privately. And for any husband or father who continued to neglect his
spiritual responsibility to his family, The Directory of Family Worship gave
these instructions:He is to be gravely and sadly reproved by the session(that is,
the elders); after which reproof, if he be found still to neglect Family-worship,
let him be, for his obstinacy in such an offence, suspended and debarred from the
Lord's supper, as being justly esteemed unworthy to communicate therein, till he
amend.
Posted by Seth McBee at 8:58 AM 0 comments
Labels: Christian Living, Ecclesiology, Family Worship, Highly Recommended
Sunday, January 7, 2007
Debating Calvinism: Five Points, Two Views
This debate wasn't too fair. James White is far more superior in knowledge of Scripture and history than Dave Hunt.
Dave Hunt's eisegesis of scripture and drawing up of straw men leave the reader lacking in gaining any perspective of the Arminian camp (even though he states he isn't one, his theology speaks differently). I will also admit that most from the Arminian camp are calling "foul" because Hunt represents their theology and view of Calvinism so skewed.
James White on the other hand deals with Scripture how any Christian should, with complete authority. He exegetes Scripture and gives answers to common questions about Calvinism. If you would like to see more on the happenings of these two before the book was written you could be entertained for hours but I will link that here or here. (Scroll down until you see the interview with Dave Hunt regarding his publication against Calvinism in the Berean Call; it is #490)
The best part of this book is that you get direct answers to the claims that both Hunt and Geisler have brought out in their books against Calvinism, through a new unfounded method in America...the Bible...wow...who would think that you could find answers to these questions in the Bible?...kidding of course...but this book was well worth the read so that the CORRECT view of Calvinism could be shown in light of its' critics. If you have read "Chosen But Free" or "What Love is This" please read this book so you can get a full picture and answers to the Calvinism camp. Link to Buy
Posted by Seth McBee at 9:20 PM 2 comments
Labels: Calvinism, Highly Recommended, James White, Sin, Theology
Saturday, January 6, 2007
John Calvin: His Life & Influence
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Labels: Biography, Highly Recommended, John Calvin
Made in Our Image
Steve Lawson has become one of my favorite preachers in America, besides my own Jason Katen of course. Lawson's undeniable love for the truth is inspiring to say the least and convicting at most. I have enjoyed listening to his sermons online as we are separated by the entire continental United States, as he is in Alabama and, I, in the state of Washington.
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Labels: Christian Living, Recommended, Steve Lawson, Theology
The Five Points of Calvinism
Posted by Seth McBee at 9:21 AM 0 comments
Labels: Calvinism, Highly Recommended, Theology
Friday, January 5, 2007
Preaching that Changes Lives
He speaks of both the calling of both the pastor and the congregants in preparation for the Lord's Day.
Mr. Fabarez doesn't believe that it is his words that changes anyone but only God who is sovereign, but gives us tips so that we can be shown as "workman...accurately handling the Word of truth." 2 Tim 2:15
Very convicting message from someone who prepares sermons and also is a congregant. Preparation is key but apart from the Spirit it is just a man made speech. Link to Buy
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Labels: Highly Recommended, Preaching
Charismatic Chaos
Posted by Seth McBee at 10:09 PM 0 comments
Labels: Charismatic, Highly Recommended, John MacArthur
Light in the Shadow of Jihad: The Struggle for Truth
Posted by Seth McBee at 10:03 PM 0 comments
Labels: Apologetics, Islam, Not Recommended, Ravi Zacharias
Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Time Lines
Posted by Seth McBee at 9:51 PM 0 comments
Labels: Maps and Timelines, Recommended
The Keys to Spiritual Growth
Posted by Seth McBee at 7:56 PM 0 comments
Labels: Christian Living, John MacArthur, Recommended
The Joy of Fearing God
Posted by Seth McBee at 10:38 AM 0 comments
Labels: Fearing God, Highly Recommended, Theology
Thursday, January 4, 2007
Spurgeon's Sermons
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Labels: Charles Spurgeon, Highly Recommended, Preaching
The Treasury of David
Very detailed, which I can't say the same for other commentaries done during this same time period. The price once again shows how many people have lost interest in both commentaries and our past church saints. If you would like to learn more about the man you should definitely check out the Spurgeon Archive. This is what Phil Johnson has to say about the collection:
The Treasury of David is a superb literary achievement. Eric Hayden, pastor of
the Metropolitan Tabernacle a century after Spurgeon's ministry began there,
calls this work "Spurgeon's magnum opus." Spurgeon's wife said that if Spurgeon
had never written any other work, this would have been a permanent literary
memorial.
you should definitely have this at your disposal. Link to Buy
Posted by Seth McBee at 10:19 PM 0 comments
Labels: Charles Spurgeon, Commentaries, Highly Recommended
The Master's Plan for the Church
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Labels: Ecclesiology, John MacArthur
Who Made God?: And Answers to Over 100 Other Tough Questions of Faith
It seemed as though they were just wanting a book on the shelf that had Ravi's name on it, very poorly put together. If you are looking for answers to tough questions pick up "When Skeptics Ask" "Case for Christ" "Kingdom of the Cults" and/or "Evidence that Demands a Verdict"
This book leaves a lot to be desired and expected more being that Ravi was the General Editor of this book and also "Kingdom of the Cults" Link to Buy
Posted by Seth McBee at 8:06 PM 0 comments
Labels: Apologetics, Cults, Islam, Not Recommended, Ravi Zacharias
What Angels Wish They Knew
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Labels: Apologetics, Evangelism, Not Recommended, Theology
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Understanding End Times Prophecy: A Comprehensive Approach
Posted by Seth McBee at 10:42 PM 0 comments
Labels: Eschatology, Highly Recommended
The Kingdom of the Cults
For we are all become as one that is unclean, and all our righteousnesses
are as a polluted garment: and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities,
like the wind, take us away.
Posted by Seth McBee at 10:41 PM 0 comments
Labels: Apologetics, Cults, Highly Recommended, Islam
The Works of Jonathan Edwards
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Labels: Calvinism, Highly Recommended, Jonathan Edwards, Preaching
The Islamic Invasion
From the history of Islam to the the history of Muhammad, the Koran and the Hadith. Will open your eyes to some of the teachings that he quotes directly from the source of the Koran and Hadith, amazing to see the difference of what Muslims will tell you compared to what Muhammad actually taught. Great book to have in your library as you confront Muslims with their actual beliefs taught by their "great prophet." This book really does a good job to walk you through some very good specifics of what is taught in their major works and is a great resource if you are reading on the subject for the first time or if you need a refresher on the views of Muslims.
Posted by Seth McBee at 8:47 PM 0 comments
Labels: Apologetics, Cults, Highly Recommended
The Case for Christ
This book is great about using professionals in coming to conclusions about who Christ was. It is not intended to be a running debate so those who want another view besides the view that Christ is God isn't going to want to read this book.
Posted by Seth McBee at 8:40 PM 0 comments
Labels: Apologetics, Highly Recommended
Biblical Hermeneutics
This book has a lot of amazing information inside but very hard to get through...very technical. This book is more for a seminary student or someone who is looking for further education on biblical hermeneutics.
Posted by Seth McBee at 8:10 PM 0 comments
Labels: Hermeneutics, Recommended
Lights Shining in the Darkness
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Labels: Biography, Recommended
Drawn by the Father
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Labels: Commentaries, Highly Recommended, James White, Theology
Scripture Alone
Posted by Seth McBee at 3:26 PM 0 comments
Labels: Apologetics, Highly Recommended, James White
The Bruised Reed
Posted by Seth McBee at 3:19 PM 0 comments
Labels: Highly Recommended, Puritan Works, Sin
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
A Christian's Pocket Guide to Islam
Posted by Seth McBee at 10:35 PM 0 comments
Labels: Apologetics, Islam, Recommended
Reformation Sketches
Posted by Seth McBee at 9:08 PM 0 comments
Labels: Biography, Calvinism, Highly Recommended
Thought for Young Men
Posted by Seth McBee at 8:34 PM 0 comments
Labels: Christian Living, Highly Recommended
Living by the Book
Posted by Seth McBee at 8:18 PM 0 comments
Labels: Hermeneutics, Highly Recommended
Monday, January 1, 2007
More Than a Carpenter
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Labels: Apologetics, Evangelism, Highly Recommended