Ninety days of open Bible devotionals with famous Reformers including Luther and Calvin. Includes space for journalling.
Part of the Explore by the Book series.
Let Calvin, Luther, Bullinger and Cranmer sit alongside you as you open up your Bible day by day. The writings of these Reformers have been edited, and in parts translated, by Dr Lee Gatiss. Each day includes helpful questions and prompts to apply the Reformers' insights to your life and bring the Reformation to life in your own devotional walk with God.
2017 is the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. Explore with the Reformers includes brief biographies of John Calvin, Martin Luther, Heinrich Bullinger and Thomas Cranmer.
Enjoy the treasures of Genesis, the Psalms, Galatians, the Ten Commandments, and more.
• Genesis (John Calvin)
• Galatians (Martin Luther)
• Psalms (John Calvin)
• The Ten Commandments (Heinrich Bullinger)
• Scripture, Sin and Salvation (Thomas Cranmer)
• The Creed (Heinrich Bullinger)
Contributors | Lee Gatiss |
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ISBN | 9781784982324 |
Format | eBook |
First published | January 2017 |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
In an age when modern devotionals have been published at an exponential rate, untold riches still lie untapped in the commentary, sermons, and devotional writing of our great forbears. This work makes some of the most spiritually penetrating material of the past accessible to readers today. Don’t miss this!
Imagine bringing the great Reformers to your house for family or personal devotions. This book comes closest to that. Meditate on God’s Word through these teachers, in simple and succinct but richly profound excerpts, and fresh wind will fill your sails.
I’d love to say that I regularly read the writings of the Reformers but it wouldn’t be true. This Explore by the Book, however has the power to change that for me and many others as Lee Gatiss presents readers with 90 days worth of pearls from the writings of key Reformers that help us to grasp and cherish and apply truths from God’s Word.
Although I have read the history of the great reformers and the changes that came about through their work and witness, I had never read their personal understanding and experience of certain Scriptures. It was such a good exercise to get into their minds and hearts. I kept realizing that some things don't change.
Great idea, bringing the reformers teaching to life. Especially impressed by Luther on Galatians. Superb.
I have found the teachings very interesting and have just finished a study in revelation.
I am enjoying studying this book, getting my head around some of the reformation thinking in modern day is quite challenging. But I really enjoy the short blocks, which I am about to engage with everyday as my morning time with God