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Glorifying and Enjoying God: 52 Devotions through the Westminster Shorter Catechism, Gift Edition (Boekestein, Cruse, Miller)

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Reformation Heritage Books
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Pages:
256

Description

For centuries, the Westminster Shorter Catechism has helped Christians, young and old, to know their “chief end.” William Boekestein, Jonathan Landry Cruse, and Andrew J. Miller’s bestselling devotional, Glorifying and Enjoying God, introduces a new generation to its powerful message in 52 short chapters. The new leather-like gift edition, complete with a ribbon and copper stamping, offers a durable version to pass down to your children.

Contents

Introduction

  1. Why Am I Here? (1)
  2. Words to Live By (2–3)
  3. What Is God? (4)
  4. The Holy Trinity (5–6)
  5. Divine Decrees (7–8)
  6. Made by God (9)
  7. What Is a Human? (10)
  8. Providence (11)
  9. A Covenant of Works (12)
  10. The Start of Sin (13–16)
  11. Effects of the Fall (17–19)
  12. A Covenant of Grace (20)
  13. Who Is Jesus? (21–22)
  14. The Hero We All Need (23–26)
  15. Jesus’s Humiliation (27)
  16. Jesus’s Exaltation (28)
  17. God’s Spirit at Work (29–30)
  18. God’s Gift of Life (31–32)
  19. Justification (33)
  20. Children of God (34)
  21. Sanctification (35)
  22. “Earthly” Salvation (36)
  23. “Heavenly” Salvation (37–38)
  24. Meet God’s Law (39–40)
  25. God’s Will in Ten Words (41–44)
  26. The First Commandment (45–48)
  27. The Second Commandment (49–52)
  28. The Third Commandment (53–56)
  29. The Fourth Commandment (57–62)
  30. The Fifth Commandment (63–66)
  31. The Sixth Commandment (67–69)
  32. The Seventh Commandment (70–72)
  33. The Eighth Commandment (73–75)
  34. The Ninth Commandment (76–78)
  35. The Tenth Commandment (79–81)
  36. The Sinfulness of Sin (82–84)
  37. Faith (85–86)
  38. Repentance (87)
  39. The Means of Grace (88)
  40. Preaching (89–90)
  41. The Sacraments (91–93)
  42. Holy Baptism (94–95)
  43. Holy Communion (96–97)
  44. Learning to Pray (98–99)
  45. Praying to Our Heavenly Father (100)
  46. Praying for God’s Glory (101)
  47. Praying for God’s Kingdom (102)
  48. Praying for God’s Will (103)
  49. Praying for God’s Provision (104)
  50. Praying for Forgiveness (105)
  51. Praying for Holiness (106)
  52. How to End a Prayer (107)

Endorsements

“May a Catechism prove to be devotional material? Well, of course! As Paul says, truth is in order to godliness. And what better way to start the day than to read these devotionals on the Shorter Catechism. Boekestein, Cruse, and Miller have provided us with an outstanding primer to get the juices flowing and the heart engaged. Outstanding!”
—Derek W. H. Thomas, pastor, author, Ligonier Teaching Fellow

“The church in our own day urgently needs not only to confess what we believe but to announce what is true. Glorifying and Enjoying God helps us to do just this as it presents the objective claims of a classic catechism in a format perfected for weekly worship and study at home. Together read, recite, and rejoice in these truths!”
—Chad Van Dixhoorn, Professor of Church History and Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary Charlotte

“If you view doctrine as dry and connect catechism with tedious repetition, you need Glorifying and Enjoying God. Here three pastors explore the greatness of God and the glories of his grace, revealed in the Bible and captured concisely (and brilliantly!) in the Shorter Catechism. This is solid food for Christ-hungry hearts, rich nourishment for growing children of God.”
—Dennis E. Johnson, Professor Emeritus of Practical Theology, Westminster Seminary California

About the Authors

William Boekestein is pastor of Immanuel Fellowship Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He and his wife Amy have four children.

Jonathan Landry Cruse is pastor of Community Presbyterian Church (OPC) in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he lives with his wife and three children. He is the author of several books, including What Happens When We Worship.

Andrew J. Miller is the Regional Home Missionary for the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in central Pennsylvania, where he lives with his wife Rebekah and their five children.