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Communion With God: Fellowship with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit (edició 2012)

de John Owen (Autor)

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In 1657, John Owen produced one of his finest devotional treatrises: probably originating from the substance of a series of sermons. He examines the Christian's communion with God as it relates to all three members of the trinity. He assures that every Christian does have communion with God, no-one is excluded and that this communion takes place distinctly with Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our relationship with... God the Father is primarily through love and faith. God the Son is through fellowship & grace. God the Holy Spirit is primarily through comfort and sanctification. This was a controversial work in ecclesiastical circles of the 17th century. Twenty years after its publication, the rational ecclesiastical elite were scoffing at it's contents. Owen strongly defended the ideas within this book, and history has shown him to be right! It is a classic of Christian devotional thought that still influences the church today. This is the orginal text with a new layout and is fully subtitled which makes it more accessible to a new generation of readers.… (més)
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Títol:Communion With God: Fellowship with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
Autors:John Owen (Autor)
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Sinclair Ferguson said of Owen, "his thinking touched the depths of sin and the heights of grace." Owen is perhaps most well known for his treatises on mortifying sin and overcoming temptation, but here, Owen takes up the theme of communion with each person of the Godhead. He begins by explaining communion with the Father and moves on to communion with Christ which comprises a main portion of the book. These pages are nourishing streams of grace to the lethargic, wearied, or sin-burdened soul. Expounding on John 1:16 which says, "From his fullness, we have all received, grace upon grace," Owen comments, "Had the Spirit been given to Christ by measure, we would soon have exhausted all his supplies. So because of his fullness, Christ has all sufficiency in himself to be to the soul all that the soul desires. Is the soul dead? Christ is its life. Is the soul weak? Christ is its strength. Is the soul ignorant? Christ is its wisdom. Is the soul guilty? Christ is its righteousness and justification" (50). As Owen opened up grand views of Christ, my soul was nourished. Christ is indeed a great and glorious Savior. ( )
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Owen, John Communion With God (Puritan Paperback Series. Carlisle, PA: The Banner of Truth Trust), EEBO.
Contains: Communion With the Father, The Son and the Holy Spirit, The Doctrine of the Trinity, and more.
"John Owen (1616-1683) believed that communion with God lies at the heart of the Christian life. With Paul he recognized that through the Son we have access by the Spirit to the Father. He never lost the sense of amazement expressed by John: `Our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.' In this outstanding book he explains the nature of this communion and describes the many privileges it brings.
"COMMUNION WITH GOD was written in a day, like our own, when the doctrine of the Trinity was under attack and the Christian faith was being reduced either to rationalism on the one hand or mysticism on the other. His exposition shows that nothing is more vital to spiritual well-being than a practical knowledge of what this doctrine means. . .
"One of the greatest Christian classics of all time . . ." -- Publisher's Annotation
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In 1657, John Owen produced one of his finest devotional treatrises: probably originating from the substance of a series of sermons. He examines the Christian's communion with God as it relates to all three members of the trinity. He assures that every Christian does have communion with God, no-one is excluded and that this communion takes place distinctly with Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our relationship with... God the Father is primarily through love and faith. God the Son is through fellowship & grace. God the Holy Spirit is primarily through comfort and sanctification. This was a controversial work in ecclesiastical circles of the 17th century. Twenty years after its publication, the rational ecclesiastical elite were scoffing at it's contents. Owen strongly defended the ideas within this book, and history has shown him to be right! It is a classic of Christian devotional thought that still influences the church today. This is the orginal text with a new layout and is fully subtitled which makes it more accessible to a new generation of readers.

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