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The fullness of His grace

The fullness of His grace
(Octavius Winslow, “From Grace to Glory” 1864)

“For from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace.”
John 1:16


Will you hesitate, then, child of God to sink your emptiness in this fullness; to drink abundantly from this supply; to go to Jesus . . .

  • with every sin, the greatest;
  • with every temptation, the strongest;
  • with every need, the deepest;
  • with every trial, the severest;
  • with your mental despondency, your lowest spiritual frame yes, exactly as you are–and receive from Christ’s boundless grace–grace to help you in the time of need? Hesitate not!

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Reading Good Sermons

Reading Good Sermons

The reading of good sermons is the most underrated kind of Christian literature on the market today. In former centuries, the reading of sermons was the bulk of the mature Christian’s reading diet.

Most Puritan books, for example, are sermons edited for print. Sermon reading keeps believers in the Word, matures the soul, and whets the appetite for good preaching. It promotes Christ-centered thinking, healthy self-examination, and godly piety in every sphere of life.

Though nothing can replace the Word preached, sermon reading has one advantage over preaching—the sermons that made it into print are usually the minister’s best!

Tolle Lege—”pick up and read” great sermon books, especially those of past centuries that are packed with spiritual meat.” — Joel Beeke

Joel Beeke is the chancellor and professor of homiletics and systematic theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary