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Books with title A First Look - The Christian Life

  • On the Christian Life

    John Calvin, Douglas Cooper, MuseumAudiobooks.com

    Audible Audiobook (MuseumAudiobooks.com, May 21, 2019)
    "On the Christian Life" by John Calvin consists of chapters 6 through 10 of book 3 of the Institutes. It includes chapters on "Scriptural arguments exhorting us to holiness", "Self-denial and bearing the cross", "Aspiring to the future life", and "Rightly using the present life and its comforts." Museum Audiobooks strives to present audiobook versions of authentic, unabridged historical texts from prior eras which contain a variety of points of view. The texts do not represent the views or opinions of Museum Audiobooks, and in certain cases may contain perspectives or language that is objectionable to the modern listener.
  • The Christian Life

    Kara Powell

    Paperback (Gospel Light, Jan. 2, 2009)
    Who is God? Does He care what I do with my life? Does God really love me?These days many young people are confused about God. Help youth workers provide a solid foundation for young teens with The Christian Life, a junior high school study resource. Part of the exciting Uncommon Youth Resource series, this straightforward presentation of the gospel first explores who God is—Father, Son and Holy Spirit—then guides students through their relationships with God. Students will learn that God loves them no matter what; that Jesus Christ is the only way to have a relationship with God; and that the Holy Spirit lights the way to God.The three 4-week modules examine one of the most critical parts of a young person's life: their faith. Lead students to discover that everyone is a sinner, how God's grace rescues us, and that we are to serve Him out of love and gratitude for His gift of grace.
  • On The Christian Life

    John Calvin

    eBook
    This book treats of the Life of the Christian. Its five chapters are arranged as to admit of being classed under two principal heads. First, it must be held to be an universally acknowledged point, that no man is a Christian who does not feel some special love for righteousness, chap. i. Second, in regard to the standard by which every man ought to regulate his life, although it seems to be considered in chap. ii. only, yet the three following chapters also refer to it. For it shows that the Christian has two duties to perform. First, the observance being so arduous, he needs the greatest patience. Hence chap. iii. treats professedly of the utility of the cross, and chap. iv. invites to meditation on the future life. Lastly, chap. v. clearly shows, as in no small degree conducive to this end, how we are to use this life and its comforts without abusing them.
  • On The Christian Life

    John Calvin

    Paperback (GLH Publishing, Jan. 26, 2017)
    Taken from John Calvin's magnum opus Institutes of the Christian Religion, this book has inspired readers around the world for more than four centuries. This concise and practical devotional was first printed for the purpose of teaching Christians how to live out their faith. Focusing on subjects such as righteousness, self-denial, the significance of the cross, suffering, and how we should live our lives today, Calvin stresses the importance that believers cling to the grace given through Christ's death and resurrection. He proposes practical ways to bring that grace into our fallen world without abusing our roles as representatives of God.
  • A First Look - The Christian Life

    Lois Rock, Margaret Dean

    Paperback (Lion Pub, May 1, 2001)
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  • On the Christian Life

    John Calvin, Henry Beveridge

    Paperback (Jazzybee Verlag, May 25, 2017)
    This book treats of the Life of the Christian. Its five chapters are arranged as to admit of being classed under two principal heads. First, it must be held to be an universally acknowledged point, that no man is a Christian who does not feel some special love for righteousness, chap. i. Second, in regard to the standard by which every man ought to regulate his life, although it seems to be considered in chap. ii. only, yet the three following chapters also refer to it. For it shows that the Christian has two duties to perform. First, the observance being so arduous, he needs the greatest patience. Hence chap. iii. treats professedly of the utility of the cross, and chap. iv. invites to meditation on the future life. Lastly, chap. v. clearly shows, as in no small degree conducive to this end, how we are to use this life and its comforts without abusing them.
  • On the Christian Life

    John Calvin

    Paperback (Whitaker House, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Taken from John Calvin's magnum opus Institutes of the Christian Religion, this book has inspired readers around the world for more than four centuries. This concise and practical devotional was first printed for the purpose of teaching Christians how to live out their faith. Focusing on subjects such as righteousness, self-denial, the significance of the cross, suffering, and how we should live our lives today, Calvin stresses the importance that believers cling to the grace given through Christ's death and resurrection. He proposes practical ways to bring that grace into our fallen world without abusing our roles as representatives of God.
  • On the Christian Life

    John Calvin

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Dec. 15, 2007)
    Translated by Henry Beveridge
  • On the Christian Life

    John Calvin

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Dec. 5, 2007)
    Translated by Henry Beveridge
  • On the Christian Life

    John Calvin

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Dec. 5, 2007)
    Translated by Henry Beveridge