[DOWNLOAD] "Free Grace Broadcaster - Issue 234 - Incarnation" by J. C. Ryle, John Flavel, Arthur W. Pink, Lorraine Boettner, Horatius Bonar, Thomas Boston, William S. Plumer & Charles H. Spurgeon # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free

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- Title: Free Grace Broadcaster - Issue 234 - Incarnation
- Author : J. C. Ryle, John Flavel, Arthur W. Pink, Lorraine Boettner, Horatius Bonar, Thomas Boston, William S. Plumer & Charles H. Spurgeon
- Release Date : January 10, 2015
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality,Books,Bible Studies,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 203 KB
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Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. To help us all think better about this âmost extraordinary and amazing affair,â we present this issue of the FGB, Incarnation. To introduce the subject, J. C. Ryle gives a helpful, clear, and biblical explanation of the fundamentals of Christâs incarnation. John Flavel then gives us an extraordinary glimpse of Christâs pre-incarnate gloryâthe glory and relationship of love that He had with His heavenly Father before the world began. Far too many Christians in our day think only of the Incarnation in terms of the babe in the manger, without relating it to Godâs eternal purposeâHis counsels and decrees; A. W. Pink helps us to overcome that shortsightedness. While we are on the subject of the pre-incarnate Christ, Lorraine Boettner gives us a useful survey of certain passages that point to Christâs existence before time: Jesus made abundantly clear that His existence did not simply begin when He was born in Bethlehem. And Bethlehemââlittle among the thousands of Judahââwas the very spot on which Godâs eternal purpose of redemption became an historical reality. Horatius Bonar tells us, âAt Bethlehem, our worldâs history beginsââdo we believe that? Thomas Boston helps us to understand the birth of Christâthe virgin conception, the sanctification of Christâs human nature, the union of manhood and Godhead in the person of Christ, and why Jesus had to be born of a virgin. The glorious doctrine of the Incarnation then unfolds with William S. Plumer, as he describes the greatest event that ever happenedâGod became man. With a second article, John Flavel explains the necessary humiliation of Godâs eternal Sonâits nature, degrees, and durationâshowing us that Christ had to be greatly humbled before He was highly exalted. Charles Spurgeon gives us the last word: He explains that in the God-man, we may see all the attributes of God. But he would have us focus on this glorious display: Jesus was full of grace and truth!
...From the moment that God announced the womanâs seed that would crush the serpentâs head, history has moved unwaveringly toward one target: the day God would become man. And the God-man entered the world to do what God cannot doâand that is to die. Godâs incarnate Son died upon Golgotha to save His people from their sins. No incarnation, no humanity; no incarnation, no substitution; no incarnation, no crucifixion; no incarnation, no resurrection; no incarnation, no redemptionâlet us then shout for all eternity, âPraise God for the Lord Jesus Christ!â
Incarnation (FGB #234) Contents
The Word Made Flesh - J. C. Ryle (1816-1900)
Christ's Pre-incarnate Glory - John Flavel (c. 1630-1691)
God's Love and Christ's Incarnation - Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952)
The Pre-existent Son - Lorraine Boettner (1901-1990)
God's Purpose Revealed in Bethlehem - Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)
The Birth of Christ - Thomas Boston (1676-1732)
The Greatest Event That Ever Happened - William S. Plumer (1802-1880)
Christ's Necessary Humiliation - John Flavel (c. 1630-1691)
Grace and Truth Incarnate - Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)