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Living with a Sense of Eternity
from Sinclair Ferguson May 17, 2013 Category: Articles
It is commonplace today in Reformed theology to recognize that the Christian lives "between the times" — already we are in Christ, but a yet more glorious future awaits us in the final consummation. There is, therefore, a "not yet" about our present Christian experience. John Calvin well understood this, and ...
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Book Sets from Reformation Trust
from Karisa Schlehr Dec 03, 2008 Category: Ligonier Resources
This Christmas season we've grouped several similar Reformation Trust titles together and are offering them at a lower cost. Take an opportunity to purchase a book set for you, a loved one, or your pastor. Keep Reading -
Christmas according to the Apostle Paul — Gal 4:4-5 (Pt. 2 of 3)
from R. Fowler White Dec 03, 2008 Category: Articles
In our first installment in this series on Christmas according to Paul, we learned that, for the Apostle, Jesus is the Child for whom all of time had waited and who was born of a woman. In the second part of our series, we learn two more truths about Christmas from Paul as he writes in Gal 4:4-5. Keep Reading -
Year-End Giving Information
from John Petersen Dec 02, 2008 Category: Ministry News
Christmas is a time to celebrate what we hold most dear. We draw closer to God, family, and friends, and express our affection and gratitude by giving gifts. It is also a time when many Ligonier supporters consider a year-end donation to our ministry. We are grateful for those who partner with us and could not fulfill our mission without their generous contributions. Keep Reading -
Goodsearch: A New Way To Support Ligonier Ministries
from Kaki Cobb Dec 02, 2008 Category: Articles
What if Ligonier Ministries earned a penny every time you searched the Internet? Or how about if a percentage of every purchase you made online went to support Ligonier's outreach? GoodSearch.com is a new Yahoo-powered search engine that donates half its advertising revenue, about a penny per search, to the charities its users designate. Use it just as you would any search engine, get quality search results from Yahoo, and watch the donations add up. Keep Reading -
Christmas according to the Apostle Paul — Gal 4:4-5 (Pt. 1 of 3)
from R. Fowler White Dec 02, 2008 Category: Articles
One of the most beloved carols that Christians sing during the Christmas season is that of William C. Dix, What Child is This? As few other carols do, the lyrics of this selection prompt us to contemplate the identity, the person and work, of the Babe in the manger. In fact, the carol politely but persistently presses us to answer the question: is this Child truly a holy infant or a mere holiday infant? Keep Reading -
Reformed Resources at Reduced Prices (Pt. 3)
from Karisa Schlehr Dec 01, 2008 Category: Articles
The Internet Specials page is a great place to find special discounts available for a limited time for our online shoppers. Here are more highlights of our current offerings. Keep Reading -
The Breath of God
from Derek Thomas Nov 30, 2008 Category: Articles
Expository preaching is a necessary corollary of the doctrine of the God-breathed nature of Scripture. The idea is not so much that God breathed into the Scriptures, but that the Scriptures are the product of His breathing out. Independent of what we may feel about the Bible as we read it, Scripture maintains a "breath of God" quality. Thus, the preacher is to make God's Word known and make it understandable. He is to limit himself to it without adding or subtracting. As Alec Motyer has written: "An expository ministry is the proper response to a God-breathed Scripture. . . . Central to it all is that concern which the word 'exposition' itself enshrines: a display of what is there." Keep Reading -
Enoch Kept Walking
from James Boice Nov 29, 2008 Category: Articles
Three hundred years is a long time. What kept Enoch walking with God for three hundred years? He had an awareness of judgment coming. He had a sensitivity to the ungodliness of the age. And he drew closer to God as the reality of these things pressed in upon him. The way to graph it would be to make a circle, space these three items around the circle, and then show by arrows that each one influenced the other. The more Enoch was aware of the judgment, the more sensitive he was to sin. Keep Reading -
Reformed Resources at Reduced Prices (Pt. 2)
from Karisa Schlehr Nov 27, 2008 Category: Articles
Here are some more special offers available for a limited time! See the entire list on our Internet Specials page. Keep Reading -
Thankful for God’s Intimate Involvement
from Chris Larson Nov 27, 2008 Category: Articles
...irresistible grace glorifies the entire Trinity by proving how intimately involved God is in every conversion. It reminds us that when we speak about God's grace, we do not mean that God sits afar and cuts sinners a little slack by giving them a second chance. Rather, God places His holy hands on our filthy hearts. Keep Reading
