
Triumphing Over Sinful Fear
Puritan Treasures for Today
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To some degree, everyone experiences fear. It impacts the decisions we make and leaves us feeling helpless. John Flavel begins this book by examining various fears and discussing general ways God governs it in this world. He then turns to sinful fear in particular, explaining its causes and disastrous effects. His longest chapter discusses rules for dealing with sinful fear, showing how a proper fear of God is the ultimate remedy for all other fears. This practical book will help you avoid making excuses for sinful fear and encourage you to trust in Christ's commitment to settle His people's feeble and trembling hearts.
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Taking a phrase from Matthew 12:20, Sibbes explains what it means to be a "bruised reed". It is a metaphor that exemplifies the way in which God humbles sinners by allowing them to see sin in the way that he sees it - the lesson being that God sometimes wounds before healing but with the ultimate goal of deepening our love for Christ.
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A Great Comfort
- By Scott Hausman on 11-29-18
By: Richard Sibbes
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Keeping the Heart (Annotated, Updated)
- Lessons on Maintaining a Pure Heart in All Seasons of Life
- By: John Flavel
- Narrated by: Lyle Blaker
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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The heart of man is his worst part before it is regenerated, and the best part afterward. It is the seat of principles, and the fountain of actions. The greatest difficulty in conversion is to win the heart to God. The greatest difficulty after conversion is to keep the heart with God. For out of it [the heart] are the issues of life. In other words, the heart is the source of all vital operations; it is the origin of both good and evil, just as the spring in a watch that sets all the wheels in motion.
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actual samples on keeping the heart
- By Amazon Customer on 03-11-24
By: John Flavel
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The NKJV, MacArthur Daily Bible Audio, 2nd Edition
- A Journey Through God's Word in One Year
- By: John F. MacArthur, Thomas Nelson
- Narrated by: Bob Souer, John Chancer
- Length: 91 hrs and 52 mins
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The MacArthur Daily Bible takes a portion of the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs for each day of the year, with daily comments that guide and inform you as you move through the Bible in a year. John MacArthur's insight maximizes the benefit of each day's reading. If a commitment to daily Bible study never worked for you before, this is the answer. With John at your side, there'll be no such thing as a tough portion of Scripture.
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Won’t work!! :(
- By Jessica Meier on 10-15-23
By: John F. MacArthur, and others