In The Secret of Guidance F.B. Meyer shares his thoughts on God's guidance and His plan for our future. To receive God's guidance we must first surrender our wills and seek guidance with pure motives. Meyer writes that prayer and patience are two of the most important habits that must be practiced as they wait for the gradual unfolding of God's plan. The Secret of Guidance helps readers identify the places in their lives where they have gone astray in hopes that they can improve in these areas. Meyer reminds us that Christ is here to help them bear their sorrows and burdens. Meyer shares the...
In The Secret of Guidance F.B. Meyer shares his thoughts on God's guidance and His plan for our future. To receive God's guidance we must first surren...
One of the three greatest figures of the New Testament is John the Baptist. He preached a message of judgment and a call for repentance. The man who baptized Jesus Christ.
One of the three greatest figures of the New Testament is John the Baptist. He preached a message of judgment and a call for repentance. The man who b...
Love to the Uttermost is the exposition of the Gospel of John Chapters 13-21. The life of Jesus, from the Passover meal to His trial, His agony on the cross, His Resurrection and His ascension.
Love to the Uttermost is the exposition of the Gospel of John Chapters 13-21. The life of Jesus, from the Passover meal to His trial, His agony on the...
To describe this as simply a bedside book is to limit its usefulness. First and foremost it is a book for one's own private devotions, but no preacher or teacher can fail to gain much useful knowledge and thought-provoking material for sermons and addresses. These chapters throw a flood of light on the pages of the first five books in the Bible--every one has its gems of exposition. ""For an age when men are being driven back from scientific theories and intellectual disputations upon the resources of the soul in daily fellowship with Christ, the quiet, graceful expositions of F. B. Meyer are...
To describe this as simply a bedside book is to limit its usefulness. First and foremost it is a book for one's own private devotions, but no preacher...
To some the psalms are merely to be read and, perhaps, forgotten. Thus their rich treasures are never discovered. Often this is because people do not realize the infinite amount of gold there is to be mined in the psalms. Listen to a master of this Bible book, as with implements of experience and spiritual insight he enthusiastically probes this golden store. Rev. Baldwin Brown remarks about the book of Psalms, ""In palace halls, by happy hearths, in squalid rooms, in pauper streets, in prison cells, in crowded sanctuaries and in lonely wilderness--everywhere they have uttered our moan of...
To some the psalms are merely to be read and, perhaps, forgotten. Thus their rich treasures are never discovered. Often this is because people do not ...
""Of the many Sacred Biographies I have written, this has been by far the most interesting. For days and weeks together I have lived in the company of this glorious man; but only to feel that he transcended all ones loftiest conceptions. Like some great mountain range, the more his character is traversed, the more it grows on the imagination."" -- From the Preface
F. B. Meyer was born into a wealthy Christian home in London on April 8, 1847. As a youth, he often conducted Sunday evening services in the dining room before the children were old enough to attend evening public worship. In this...
""Of the many Sacred Biographies I have written, this has been by far the most interesting. For days and weeks together I have lived in the company of...
""While sketching every period of his life, I have concentrated myself on those passages which trace the steps by which the shepherd became the king. It was in these that his character was formed, his sweetest psalms composed, and those manifold experiences encountered which enabled him to interpret and utter the universal heart of man."" -- From the Preface
F. B. Meyer was born into a wealthy Christian home in London on April 8, 1847. As a youth, he often conducted Sunday evening services in the dining room before the children were old enough to attend evening public worship. In this way he...
""While sketching every period of his life, I have concentrated myself on those passages which trace the steps by which the shepherd became the king. ...