Carefully examining the text of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, John Stott offers an inspiring and challenging description of the Christian counterculture. Its value system, ethical standard, religious devotion and network of relationships clearly distinguish it from both the nominal church and the secular world
The three principles are "eat the foods God created for you," "don't alter God's design," and "don't let any food or drink become your God."
This one-volume digest provides easy access to reliable and brief definitions, interpretations of most variants, and many of the conjugational and declensional forms that frustrate readers of the New Testament. Danker's revision demonstrates his concern for the needs of students as well as those of ministers and scholars
"This unique primer in New Testament Greek, produced in cooperation with the William Carey Library at Fuller Seminary, has already proven its value during almost ten years of classroom use. Now, significantly revised and refined, it is being made available to a wider market. Dr. LaSor's method is inductive, based directly on the biblical text of Acts. Rather than being asked to master one unit …
These fourteen powerful messages by Dr. Lloyd-Jones are here published together for the first time as a book. The sermons initially appeared in the periodical The Christian World Pulpit. The messages highlight the major themes of biblical doctrine and Christian living. They are helpful as models, as solid expositions, or as quality devotional reading. - Back cover