A Divine Cordial (All Things for Good)


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(4.8 stars; 53 reviews)

This book is an exposition of Romans 8:28: "We know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." It was written in 1663, one year after Thomas Watson and many other Puritan ministers were forced out of their pulpits by the Act of Uniformity. Watson's book radiates comfort in the midst of suffering. Its content is equally applicable to Christians facing trials today. (Introduction by rosea) (4 hr 42 min)

Capítulos

00 - Extract from the Preface and Introduction 7:20 Leído por RoseA
01 - The Best Things Work for Good to the Godly 26:54 Leído por RoseA
02 - The Worst Things Work for Good to the Godly, Part 1 35:11 Leído por Jeff Chesnut
03 - The Worst Things Work for Good to the Godly, Part 2 33:20 Leído por Jeff Chesnut
04 - Why All Things Work for Good 33:31 Leído por Dave Harrell
05 - Of Love to God 18:35 Leído por Kimberly Krause
06 - The Tests of Love to God 33:41 Leído por Dave Harrell
07 - An Exhortation to Love God 38:06 Leído por Dave Harrell
08 - Effectual Calling 35:53 Leído por Kimberly Krause
09 - Exhortations to Those Who Are Called 11:54 Leído por Kimberly Krause
10 - Concerning God's Purpose 8:05 Leído por Kimberly Krause

Reseñas


(5 stars)

Excellent! Truthful genuine encouragement for each one that is In Christ. God’s glory be multiplied and live on through Thomas Watson. Listener, Please don’t be put off by the quotes from the apocrypha— look at it as if a quote is being made from another spiritual father such as Spurgeon. Thank you readers!


(4 stars)

some of the readers are of varying loudness, but other than that's it's a pretty good book. it comes from a reformed theology.


(5 stars)

Very humbling. Very inspiring. A great development of the electing grace of God and how it works in our lives.

A fitting title.


(5 stars)

So profoundly comforting, convicting and is with sound doctrine. A classic by puritan Thomas Watson.

Great book. True food for the soul!


(5 stars)