A Perfect Redeemer (Perkins, William)
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What is more soul satisfying than contemplating our interest in Christ?
In this brief but compelling book, William Perkins offers an insightful treatment of what it means to rest in Christ’s sole sufficiency. He does this by carefully explaining what it means to know Christ crucified and the inestimable advantage we gain from His being our redeemer. This message tears down all self-righteousness and extols the riches of God’s grace in Jesus, urging us to rest in “a perfect Christ, a perfect Redeemer!” As you read, may your faith be strengthened, your hope renewed, and your love enflamed.
Endorsements
“William Perkins was at his best when he reflected on Christ and His work from his pulpit and with his pen. Stephen Yuille has made that reflection eminently accessible in this thoughtfully organized and readable little volume. Yuille has spent years mastering the art of presenting Puritan doctrine in digestible ways through his preaching ministry. Here we find that mastery on full display.”
—Andrew S. Ballitch, pastor, Westwood Alliance Church, Ontario, Ohio
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Mercy Alone
2. The Courtroom of Mercy
3. God Crowns His Own Grace
4. Grace Is Freely Given
5. When Christ Is Our Gain
6. How Christ Is Our Gain
7. A Desire to Know Christ
8. A Right Knowledge
9. A Desire to Win Christ
10. A Desire to Be Found in Christ
11. A Double Righteousness
12. The Obedience of Christ
13. The Gift of Faith
14. Faith Alone
15. Christ’s Resurrection
16. The Power of Christ’s Resurrection
17. The Fellowship of Christ’s Suffering
18. Eternal Glory
19. The Way to Eternal Life
20. Knowing Christ Crucified
21. Christ’s Merit
22. An Interest in Christ’s Merit
23. Christ’s Virtue
24. Christ’s Example
25. A Threefold Knowledge
26. Applying Christ and His Merits
27. Seeing Christ Crucified
Conclusion
Product Details
Title: A Perfect Redeemer
Author: Perkins, William
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
Pages: 156
Binding: Paperback
Size: 18.0 x 11.5 x 1.0 cm
ISBN: 9798886861372