2 Corinthians 9:15 – “Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift.”
Finally (which for me has taken over a year and a half since I started), I finished recording our next audiobook “The Glory of the Redeemer in His Person and Work” from Octavius Winslow.
I hadn’t read it myself up to this point, but I figured I couldn’t go wrong:
- With a book from Octavius Winslow
- Where he examines Christ Jesus’s glory in detail
And I wasn’t disappointed! 🙂
This is Reformed Heritage Books’ publication of Mr. Winslow’s work, and from the back, here’s a description:
Octavius Winslow (1808-1878) has long been highly regarded for his warm engagement of biblical truth. In The Glory of the Redeemer, Winslow delivers a devotional Christology that will excite the believer’s soul. He examines the person and work of Christ, tracing Jesus’s glory from the eternal existence of His divine nature, through the Old Testament types and shadows, and through His humiliation and exaltation in the New Testament up to and including His second coming. Read Winslow’s treatment of our great Redeemer and see how good theology naturally leads to hearty doxology!
Some time ago, I started reading Puritan and other similar writings in order to bring them to the audio medium for those who prefer to listen to things rather than read them, so that those people might still have available to them these means of grace from God’s servants of the past they might not use if only print was available.
All of the writings are on our audiobooks page, and it is just our prayer that God would bless someone with them.
May the glory of our blessed Redeemer ever grow in our hearts and minds in this life, and may we grow in adoration of Him now, and one day in His presence forever!
— David
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