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Announcing 8 New TGC Booklets

Original Post by DA Carson and Tim Keller at The Gospel Coalition

We’re pleased to announce the release of 8 new TGC (The Gospel Coalition) Booklets. The Gospel Coalition is a fellowship of churches and Christians from many different denominations that are united not only by belief in the biblical gospel but also by the conviction that gospel-centered ministry today must be strengthened, encouraged, and advanced. Several Council members and like-minded friends have written the initial eight booklets on a variety subjects of crucial doctrinal importance:

  • Gospel-Centered Ministry (D. A. Carson and Timothy Keller)
  • Creation (Andrew M. Davis)
  • The Holy Spirit (Kevin L. DeYoung)
  • The Restoration of All Things (Sam Storms)
  • The Church: God’s New People (Timothy Savage)
  • What Is the Gospel? (Bryan Chapell)
  • Can We Know the Truth? (Richard D. Phillips)
  • The Plan (Colin S. Smith)

We pray God will use these booklets to grow your appreciation for the biblical gospel and deepen your commitment to gospel-centered ministry.

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To give you a sense for the series and help you respond to current controversies, we’re making available a free PDF of Storms’s booklet, The Restoration of All Things. He’ll help you think through judgment, hell, and eternal punishment in the context of God’s work to redeem his people and restore the natural creation.

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March 10, 2011 | Posted in: Books | Author: Angie Cheatham @ 9:04 am | (3) Comments »

The Strategies of Temptation

The nature of temptation is not random. There is strategy, purpose, and power involved.

The temptations of Jesus in the desert show us what kind of strategies the powers will use on us. In 1 Cor. 10:13 we learn that none of our temptations are new. There are just newer ways of surrendering to old temptations. The temptations themselves are, as the Scripture puts it, “common to man,” and in Jesus’ desert testing we see how true this is. It is here that the Scriptures identify for us the universal strategies of temptation. You will be tempted exactly as Jesus was, because Jesus was being tempted exactly as we are.

1.     Tempted with consumption (to provide for yourself)

2.     Tempted with security (to protect yourself)

3.     Tempted with status (to exalt yourself)

The danger we face presently isn’t cognitive but primal. Demons are thinkers. They know who God is, and they tremble before that truth (James 2:19). Mere intellect cannot ensure that we are “led not into temptation” or “delivered from evil.” Only “faith working through love” (Gal. 5:6) can do that. We are not simply overcoming something about human psychology. We’re wrestling against the cosmic powers (Eph. 6:12), grappling with an animal-like spirit intent on devouring us (1 Pet. 5:8). The gospel brings good news to tempted rebels like us. Just as our temptation is part of a larger story, so is our exit strategy from its power. The same Spirit who led Jesus through the wilderness and empowered him to overcome the Evil One now surges through all of us who are joined by faith to Jesus.

Excerpt modified from Tempted and Tried by Russell Moore

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March 9, 2011 | Posted in: Sin & Temptation | Author: Angie Cheatham @ 1:01 pm | (2) Comments »

Improved Navigation on The ESV Bible, Kindle Edition

We are pleased to announce that the same indexing feature that has been implemented on the new ESV Study Bible, Kindle Edition, is also now available on The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV), Kindle Edition.

The ESV, Kindle Edition navigation is identical to the ESV Study Bible, Kindle Edition and uses the same abbreviations. Instructions for using this navigation feature can be found in the “How to Use the ESV Bible, Kindle Edition” section of the ebook, which can be accessed by selecting “Menu > Go To > Beginning.”

If you previously downloaded the ESV, Kindle Edition, you will need to contact Amazon Customer service to receive the new file. By choosing to receive the new file, unfortunately you will lose any saved notes, highlighting and bookmarks.

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| Posted in: Digital | Author: Angie Cheatham @ 11:58 am | (11) Comments »

A Children’s Book for Your iPad

You have an iPad. You have one or more children. You love Jesus, and would love to see your children read a compelling, Christ-honoring book on your iPad.

Here’s our suggestion: Get Fool Moon Rising, a whimsically illustrated children’s book that provides a fun and colorful way to teach kids that their talents come from God.

This resource is available exclusively through Apple iBooks, as it takes advantage of features only available on the Apple iPad, iPhone, and iPod. Note: If you click on the link from your mobile device (including your iPad), you’ll be taken right to the product page within iBooks.

This is our first eBook with “fixed page layout,” and we’re quite excited about it. To encourage you to spread the word, we’re giving away some copies of the eBook. To be considered for our giveaway, simply blog about the Fool Moon Rising eBook, and leave a comment below. We’ll select the winners on Friday, March 11.

[Contest closed March 11, 2011]

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| Posted in: Books,Digital,Giveaways | Author: Angie Cheatham @ 6:00 am | (8) Comments »

ESV Study Bible, Kindle Edition Book Abbreviations

The table below lists the abbreviations used to navigate to a particular verse in the ESV Study Bible, Kindle Edition.

Old Testament New Testament
ge
ex
le
nu
de
jos
jdg
ru
1sa
2sa
1ki
2ki
1ch
2ch
ezr
ne
es
job
ps
pr
ec
so
is
je
la
eze
da
ho
joe
am
ob
jon
mic
na
hab
zep
hag
zec
mal
mt
mk
lk
jn
ac
ro
1co
2co
ga
eph
php
col
1th
2th
1ti
2ti
ti
phm
heb
jam
1pe
2pe
1jn
2jn
3jn
jud
rev
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March 8, 2011 | Posted in: Digital,ESV,Study Bibles | Author: Angie Cheatham @ 10:00 am | Comments Off »