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Grace: The Truth, Growth, and Different Degrees (Puritan Writings)

by Christopher Love

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Here are sermons on grace taken from 1 Kings 14:13, "Because in him there is found some good thing toward the Lord God of Israel." The Puritans saw a God who looked for "some good thing" in His people, rather than searching for something bad for which He could be angry. The first five sermons in this excellent book show that God takes notice of the least degree of true grace; the remaining ten sermons encourage us to grow in grace.… (more)
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Here are sermons on grace taken from 1 Kings 14:13, "Because in him there is found some good thing toward the Lord God of Israel." The Puritans saw a God who looked for "some good thing" in His people, rather than searching for something bad for which He could be angry. The first five sermons in this excellent book show that God takes notice of the least degree of true grace; the remaining ten sermons encourage us to grow in grace.

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