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The Golden Scepter Held Forth to the Humble (Preston)

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Soli Deo Gloria
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Pages:
254
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August 4, 2026
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Description

"If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land."

The Puritans knew that God longs to hear, forgive, and bless His people—so much that He uses trials to bring them to their knees before Him. John Preston's The Golden Scepter helps Christians remember that God's discipline is a loving discipline.

Pick up this classic call to fear the Lord more than affliction and stand firm in His promises during life's storms.

What is Soli Deo Gloria Publications?

Soli Deo Gloria Publications began publishing works by the English and American Puritans in the 1980s and has reprinted more than 250 titles since then. Now, as an imprint of Reformation Heritage Books, our goal is to reprint these works that drive men to see the holiness of God, the evil of Sin, the glory of Christ, and the necessity of obedience.

Contents

Section I. On Affliction
Section II. On Humiliation
Section III. On Seeking God's Face
Section IV. On Turning from Evil
Section V. Forgiveness to Those Who Are Humble and Forsake Sin
Section VI. Sin the Cause of All Calamities

Endorsements

“The relationship between God’s affliction, our humbling, and God’s forgiveness can be confusing at times. With great pastoral sensitivity, John Preston provides much-needed clarity in The Golden Scepter. He demonstrates that God uses affliction like medicine to cure us of whatever ails us. . . Here is an insightful guide into a key element of Puritan experiential theology.”
—Stephen Yuille, director of Puritan publishing, Reformation Heritage Books

About the Author

John Preston (1587–1628) was master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He held the office of preacher at the Honorable Society of Lincoln’s Inn as well as the influential lectureship at Trinity Church.