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Where in today’s church do you hear the doctrine of ‘The Fear of God‘ preached or lived out by its members. To be sure, there are pastors who still preach this doctrine and there are no doubt, church members who understand and live in ‘The Fear of God’.
It is no streach however to suggest that this doctrine, as a whole, has been forgotten by the church.
There is a glimmer of hope however that this neglected doctrine may return to the church. For his part, Dr. Arnold L. Frank, in his book The Fear of God: A Forgotten Doctrine, has set out to revitalize a doctrine that in times past — from the Biblical era to the founding of America — has empowered and emboldened Christians to lead lives that distinguished them among their peers as godly, meaningful and productive.
We received Dr. Frank’s book with much anticipation and it did not disappoint. This is a resource for church members and church leader alike.
Published by Nordskog Publishing, you can get Dr. Frank’s book here.
Related Resources
- Radio Interview with Dr. Frank.
- Jerry Bridges, Joy of Fearing God: The Fear of the Lord is a Life-Giving Fountain, Proverbs
- John Bunyan, A Treatise On The Fear Of God
- Bunyan Ministries
- Works of John Bunyan (3 Vols) – Banner of Truth
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The Story of Christianity, One-Volume Edition By Justo L. Gonzalez / Prince PressNow available in one affordable hardcover, Gonzalez’s 2- volume work continues to set the standard in seminary classrooms worldwide. This highly acclaimed text provides a vivid introduction to Christian history, from the apostolic church to the present day. Gonzalez skillfully weaves in relevant details from the lives of prominent figures, tracing out core theological developments as reflected in the lives of leading thinkers within various church traditions. Especially careful attention is given to Christian expansion into Central and South America during the early modern period. 880 pages, from Prince Press. |
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An Exposition of Romans, 14 Volumes By D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones / Banner Of TruthNo New Testament epistle is more foundational to the faith than Romans, and no exposition of Paul’s letter is more insightful than that of Lloyd-Jones. Drawn from his messages at Westminster Chapel from 1955 to 1968, this masterful series of sermons blends evangelical interpretation with practical applications to provide sound doctrinal teaching on this fundamental document. 14 hardcovers, from Banner of Truth. |
Chosen for Life: The Case for Divine Election
About the Book:
An in-depth look at the doctrine of divine election, with an attempt to clarify precisely what is at stake and correct misrepresentations of both points of view.Divine election is certainly one of the more profound—and controversial—doctrines in the Bible. Does God elect people because they believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, or does God elect people in order that they will believe in Christ? Much of the disagreement and controversy concerning this doctrine proceeds from a fundamental misunderstanding of what it means.This is why Storms begins his analysis of divine election with an attempt to clarify precisely what is at stake and, at the same time, correct misrepresentations of it. He takes a thorough look at the doctrine as it is presented in [biblelink]Romans 9[/biblelink] as well as the rest of the New Testament. He also explores freedom of will and the order of salvation. Appendixes address “Three Problem Passages” and “Who Can and Cannot Pray for God to Save the Lost?”
“I can’t know and love and serve God if I don’t know truth about God. This book describes God the way he really is.”
John Piper, Pastor for Preaching and Vision, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis
“Sam Storms’s Chosen for Life is well-conceived, well-reasoned, and well-written, with its arguments anchored in the Scriptures. It is fair, thorough, and up-to-date regarding the controversies that swirl around this vital biblical doctrine.”
Mark R. Talbot, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Wheaton College
“This new edition of Chosen for Life has everything one could want on the topic of election. Those who agree will be heartily encouraged; those who disagree will be respectfully challenged; the hearts of all will marvel at the glorious grace of God in the gospel.”
C. J. Mahaney, Sovereign Grace Ministries
“Storms’s offensive against Arminian-type views of election among evangelicals is a very solid piece of work. The thoroughness of its arguments gives it conclusive force.”
J. I. Packer, Professor of Theology, Regent College
“I am delighted that a revised and expanded edition of Sam Storms’s book Chosen for Life is now available. When students have asked me for a concise, clear, pastoral, and practical explanation of election, I have said that Chosen for Life is my top choice.”
Thomas R. Schreiner, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“This extraordinarily clear and courteous book makes its case without stooping to caricature or invective. It is a fine model of exactly how theological disagreements should be resolved: with respectful listening, careful distinctions, historical awareness, deep reverence for Scripture, and patient exegesis.”
D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
About the Author:
Sam Storms is the founder of Enjoying God Ministries in Kansas City, Missouri. He is a former pastor and professor, including his time as visiting associate professor of theology at Wheaton College (2000–2004). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Dallas. Storms is the author of several books, including The Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Gifts. He and his wife, Ann, have two daughters and one grandson.









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