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Highlights
- According to Millard Erickson, J. I. Packer's God's Words is "a clear, succinct, and perceptive summary of significant evangelical beliefs.
- About the Author: D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones(1899-1981), a physician turned eminent preacher and author, succeeded G. Campbell Morgan at Westminster Chapel in London.
- 158 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
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About the Book
These classic expositions of Isaiah 1 summarize the prophet's entire message and God's way of salvation.Book Synopsis
According to Millard Erickson, J. I. Packer's God's Words is "a clear, succinct, and perceptive summary of significant evangelical beliefs." Useful to students, pastors, and laypeople alike, this popular title is now back in print.
Packer examines key Bible words, explaining essential Christian doctrines in clear language and a warm, vigorous, and energizing style. He explains: "Keys open doors; key words open minds--and through minds, hearts. This book takes key words from the Bible . . . and spells out in a practical way some of the main thoughts linked with them. The goal is understanding, faith, and wisdom."
Seventeen biblical words and themes such as revelation, grace, justification, and the devil are treated by Packer and expounded in his usual thoughtful manner.
From the Back Cover
Understanding Isaiah's timeless words to God's peopleMore than a mere academic exercise, this collection of expository sermons from celebrated preacher D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones will help you understand the heart of Isaiah's message, not only to the original recipients of his prophetic words but to modern believers seeking to follow God.
Rich in content and rooted in Scripture, God's Way, Not Ours provides a summary of Isaiah's message and God's way of salvation, laying out
- the root cause of human trouble and need
- the false ways we try to escape trouble or meet our needs
- God's only way of true deliverance
Eminently relevant, evangelistic, and prophetic, these expositions of Isaiah 1 make edifying devotional reading and serve as a solid base for preachers and teachers preparing sermons and lessons about the everlasting good news of God's grace.
About the Author
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones(1899-1981), a physician turned eminent preacher and author, succeeded G. Campbell Morgan at Westminster Chapel in London. His published messages are treasured worldwide as he blends theological perspectives with timely and practical applications.