Focussing your spiritual priorities in a world of distraction.
Spiritual priorities are the real priorities for living. Yet overloaded, over-anxious lives are either clouding or crowding them out. Even the Church can be obsessed with mere activity and image. We have to refocus on what matters to God. Our publications connect you with what really matters in the light of eternity.
Focussing your spiritual priorities in a world of distraction.
Spiritual priorities are the real priorities for living. We have to refocus on what really matters to God. Our publications connect you with what really matters in the light of eternity.
Our Publications
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With a heart of compassion for the young, Robert Murray McCheyne gives various urgent reasons for children to flee to Christ for salvation.
Why Children Should Flee to Christ by Robert Murray M’Cheyne
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Many Christians ‘do not clearly nor fully understand the necessity, excellency, and usefulness of this subject’. Thomas Brooks shows why private prayer is the urgent need of our souls, families, churches and nation.
‘Private Prayer: Our Urgent Priority’ by Thomas Brooks
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This booklet brings together two aspects of a vital subject: schism and the unity of the Church. It is particular helpful for considering these matters spiritually and practically.
‘The Excellence of Unity’ by Matthew Mead
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Ian Tallach introduces James Durham’s life and his views on the subject of schism. They are some of the most carefully considered reflections on the subject of divison. This is followed by Durham’s positive biblical counsel on how to restore union when division exists.
‘Healing Church Divisions’ by James Durham
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Obedience is vital in the spiritual life of the Church and the Christian. In this book, Thomas Watson draws out the meaning of true spiritual obedience in an attractive way. This is a message we cannot afford to ignore.
‘Spiritual Obedience’ by Thomas Watson
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We need more than prayer for revival.
We ought to recognise how spiritual coldness and decline in our own hearts contributes to the wider malaise.
This is the great challenge of what M’Cheyne writes.
Why is God a Stranger In The Land by Robert Murray M’Cheyne
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The greatest blessings and the most extreme woes are vividly described here.
These are the ultimate and eternal realities with which we must reckon.
‘Blessing to the Righteous but Woe to the Wicked’ by Thomas Watson
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In order to to be fully consistent with Scripture we must consider the issue of exclusive Psalm-singing without musical instruments.
This book aims to present the issue in its biblical, theological and historical aspects.
What better place to start reforming and obeying God than in the words by which we worship Him?
‘Biblical Praise’ by Jorge Ruiz Ortiz
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“there is no true national reformation without family or personal”
Boston shows the connection between repentance and revival. “They that share in the out-pouring of the Spirit, will bring home public, national guilt to their own doors, and mourn for it.” We cannot separate ourselves from the apostasy and moral declension around us.
This booklet deals in a thorough way with the need for personal and family repentance and reformation.
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No Reformation Without Repentance by Thomas Boston
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This delusion is the subtle substitution of true godliness with a mere form of godliness. It involves providing people with what ministers know will be popular and satisfy worldly appetites and assumptions.
Anderson exposes the emptiness and danger of a casual acquaintance and handling the truth of God. It is, however, a sermon full of the gospel.
This is a pdf download of a 52 page sermon.
Spiritual Truth or Worldly Delusion by Jonathan Ranken Anderson
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Honouring Christ Above All
Now this I say, that every one of you saith, I am of Paul; and I of Apollos; and I of Cephas; and I of Christ (1 Corinthians 1:12) Paul's objective here is to maintain Christ's exclusive authority in the church, so that we may all exercise dependence upon Him, that He...
Preserve the Good Name of Others
Do no wrong to their names; next to their persons this is to be valued. A slanderer is worse than a thief; the one is publicly odious, but the other robs us of our better treasure, and more conducible to our usefulness for God than wealth, "A good name is rather to be...
How Shall I Know I Am a Christian Indeed?
Question. You say, "But how shall I come to know whether I am almost or altogether a Christian? If a man may go so far, and yet miscarry, how shall I know when my foundation is right—when I am a Christian indeed?" Answer. The altogether Christian closes with, and...