Jonathan Edwards on the Redeeming the Time Part 1
Why time is precious.
My Wishlist
For all of you who are chomping at the bit to buy something for me here is my wishlist. Sometime I will try to divide it into a list of books I need for Seminary and books I just want to read.
Academic/Theology
Ames, William. The Marrow of Theology
Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics
Bavnick, Herman. Reformed Dogmatics: Prolegomena (vol.1)
________. Reformed Dogmatics: God and Creation (vol.2)
Berkhof, Louis. Systematic Theology
________. History of Christian Doctrines
Boice, James M. Foundations of the Christian Faith
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Cost of Discipleship
Bloom, Allan. The Closing of the American Mind
Brown, Peter. Augustine of Hippo
Cahill, Mark. One Heartbeat Away: Your Journey into Eternity
Clowney, Edmund P. The Church (Contours of Christian Theology)
________. Preaching Christ in All of Scripture
________. The Unfolding Mystery: Discovering Christ in the Old Testament
Couch, Mal. An Introduction to Classical Evangelical Hermeneutics: A Guide to the History and Practice of Biblical Interpretation
Cowper, William. The Poems of William Cowper
Dempski, William. Design Inference
Edwards, Jonathan. To The Rising Generation
________. The Blank Bible (The Works of Jonathan Edwards Series, Volume 24)
Hatch, Edwin. The Organization of the Early Christian Churches
Helm, Paul. The Providence of God (Contours of Christian Theology)
Hirsch, E. D. Validity in Interpretation
Greidanus, Sidney. Preaching Christ from the Old Testament: A Contemporary Hermeneutical Method
Gerstner, Edna. Jonathan and Sarah an Uncommon Union
Gerstner, John H. Theology in Dialogue
________. The Rational Biblical theology of Jonathan Edwards
Goldsworthy, Graeme. Preaching the Whole Bible As Christian Scripture: The Application of Biblical Theology to Expository Preaching
________. Gospel-Centered Hermeneutics: Foundations and Principles of Evangelical Biblical Interpretation
Kuyper, Abraham and James D. Bratt. Abraham Kuyper: A Centennial Reader
Letham, Robert. The Work of Christ (Contours of Christian Theology)
Littell, Franklin H. The Anabaptist View of the Church (Dissent and Nonconformity)
MacArthur, John. How To Get The Most From God’s Word
________. How to Meet The Enemy
________. Introduction To Biblical Counseling
________. Kingdom Living: Here and now
________. Marks of a Healthy Church
________. Our Sufficiency In Christ
________. Rediscovering Pastoral Ministry
________. The Power of Integrity: Building a Life Without Compromise
________. The Vanishing Consequence
________. Walk Worthy
Macleod, Donald. The Person of Christ (Contours of Christian Theology)
McBeth, Leon H. The Baptist Heritage: Four Centuries of Baptist Witness
Metzger, Bruce M. Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament
Nettles, Tom. Baptists: Key People Involved in Forming a Baptist Identity (Beginnings in Britain)
Oberman, Heiko A. Luther: Man Between God and the Devil
Ortlund, Raymond C. Whoredom: God’s Unfaithful Wife in Biblical Theology (New Studies in Biblical Theology)
Parker, T. H. L. John Calvin: A Biography
Piper, John. A Godward Life: Savoring the Supremacy of God in All of Life
________. The Misery of Job and the Mercy of God
________. The Supremacy of God in Preaching
Schaeffer, Francis A. Complete Works
Schreiner, Thomas R. Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ: A Pauline Theology (Pauline Theology)
Schreiner, Thomas R. and Bruce A. Ware. Still Sovereign: Contemporary Perspectives on Election, Foreknowledge, and Grace
Sherlock, Charles. The Doctrine of Humanity (Contours of Christian Theology)
Sibbes, Richard. The Bruised Reed (Puritan Paperbacks)
Sproul, R. C. After Darkness Light
________. Classical Apologetics
________. Essential Truths of the Christian Faith
________. Lifeviews
________. The Consequence of Ideas
________. What is Reformed Theology
Stewart, Matthew. The Courier and the Heretic: Leibniz, Spinoza, and the Fate of God in the Modern World
Thomas, Robert L. Evangelical Hermeneutics
Turretin, Francois. Institutes of Elenctic Theology
Vaughan, Roberts. God’s Big Picture: Tracing the Story-Line of the Bible
Verduin, Leonard. The Anatomy of a Hybrid: A Study in Church-State Relationships
Vines, Jerry and James Shaddix. Power in the Pulpit: How to Prepare and Deliver Expository Sermons
Ware, Bruce A. Their God Is Too Small: Open Theism and the Undermining of Confidence in God
Watts, Isaac. Logic: The Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry After Truth
Wells, David F. No Place For Truth or Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology?
________. God in the Wasteland: The Reality of Truth in a World of Fading Dreams
________. Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision
Whitaker, William. Disputations on Holy Scripture against the Papists, Especially Bellarmine and Stapleton
Pleasure Reasing/Fiction
Ambrose, Stephen E. Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest
Bradbury, Ray. Fahrenheit 451: A Novel
Dumas, Alexandre. The Count of Monte Cristo________. The Three MuskateersFaulkner, William. Light In August
Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World
Orwell, George. Nineteen Eighty-Four
Winters, Dick. Beyond Band of Brothers: The War Memories of Major Dick Winters
My Library
I am slowly getting this updated.
I. Bibliographic tools
II. Bibles
· MacArthur, J. J. The MacArthur Daily Bible: Read through the Bible in one year, with notes from John MacArthur. Nelson, 2003.
· ________. The MacArthur Study Bible NKJV. Word, 1997.
· ________. The MacArthur Study Bible NASB. Nelson, 2006.
· Wuest, Kenneth S. The New Testament : An expanded translation. Eerdmans, 1961.
III. Biblical Texts
IV. Old Testament Tools
V. New Testament Tools
VI. Hermeneutics and Exegesis
· MacArthur, J. Rediscovering expository preaching. Word. 1997.
· Wiersbe, W. W., & Wiersbe, D. The elements of preaching: The art of biblical preaching clearly and simply presented. Tyndale House, 1986.
VII. General Reference Works
VIII. Concordances
IX. Works of Archaeology, Geography, and History
X. Survey and Introduction
· Wiersbe, Warren W. Wiersbe’s Expository Outlines on the New Testament. Victor, 1992.
· ________. Wiersbe’s Expository Outlines on the Old Testament. Victor, 1993.
XI. Theological Works
XII. One-Volume Commentaries
· ________. The MacArthur Bible Commentary. Nelson Reference, 2005.
· Wiersbe, W. W. The Bible exposition commentary. Victor, 1996.
XIII. Commentary Sets
· MacArthur, John. The MacArthur New Testament Commentary. Moody, 1983- .
· Wiersbe, W. W. Be available. An Old testament study. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be comforted. An Old Testament study. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be committed. An Old Testament study. Ruth and Esther. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be decisive. An Old testament study. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be determined. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be holy. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be obedient. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be patient. An Old Testament study. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be satisfied. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be skillful. An Old Testament study. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be strong. Victor, 1996.
· ________. Be what you are : 12 intriguing pictures of the Christian from the New Testament. Tyndale, 1996.
· Wuest, Kenneth S. Wuest’s word studies from the Greek New Testament : For the English reader. Eerdmans, 1984.
XIV. Individual Book Commentaries
XV. Christian Life
· MacArthur, J., Jr. How to study the Bible. John MacArthur’s Bible Studies. Moody, 1996.
· ________. Alone with God. Victor, 1995.
· ________. The book on leadership : The power of a godly influence. Thomas Nelson, 2004.
· ________. Different by design. Wheaton, Ill.: Victor, 1997.
· ________. The fulfilled family. Moody, 1997.
· ________. Hard to believe : The high cost and infinite value of following Jesus. Thomas Nelson, 2003.
· ________. Truth For Today A Daily Touch Of God’s Grace. J. Countryman, 2001.
· ________. The Quest for Character. J. Countryman, 2006.
· ________. Welcome to the Family: What to Expect Now That You’re a Christian. Nelson, 2005.
· ________. Samuel: How One Godly Man Changed a Nation (MacArthur Bible Studies). Nelson Impact, 2000.
· ________. 1 & 2 Timothy: Encouragement for Church Leaders (MacArthur Bible Studies). Nelson Impact, 2001.
· ________. Romans: Grace, Truth, and Redemption (MacArthur Bible Studies). Nelson Impact, 2000.
· ________. Why One Way?. W Publishing Group, 2002.
· ________. Found: God’s Will. Rev. ed. Chariot Victor Publishing, 1998.
· ________. Follow Me. J. Countryman, 2004.
· ________. Fool’s Gold?: Discerning Truth In An Age Of Error. Crossway, 2005.
· ________. Ashamed of the Gospel: When the Church Becomes Like the World. Expanded Edition. Crossway, 1993.
· ________. Twelve Ordinary Men. W Publishing Group, 2002.
· ________. The Gospel According to Jesus. Rev. and Expanded. Zondervan, 1994.
· Wiersbe, W. W. (1988). Prayer : Basic training. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale.
Monastic Cultural Separatism?
Monastic: a strictly disciplined self-abnegating life of secluded contemplation
Cultural: of or relating to all socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and products of human work and thought considered as the expression of a particular period, class, community, or population
Separatism: the act of advocating separation
While modern evangelicals do not build monasteries in the old sense of the word, we have in effect severed all ties with the surrounding world and culture. We now have Christian art, Christian music, Christian Movies, Christian Sports, and we even have Christian romance novels. Did I mention Christian satellite TV? One could almost literally go through their entire day without consuming or coming in contact with anything tainted by the secular world. Sadly, this is not what Christ had in mind when He prayed the “The High Priestly Prayer” (John 17). Christ never desired for His church to be monastically separated from the world (John 17:15).
There is yet another extreme to this equation; a church that has completely severed all ties with what has historically been considered the church; a church that has embraced the surrounding culture and abandoned Biblical theology in an attempt to become more appealing. Quite to the contrary, Christ prayed that God would sanctify us in the Truth, the Word of God. Their desire for cultural relevance has led them to forsake the very thing they need.
The church was not called in to monastic cultural separatism but to radical cultural transformation. “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect” (Romans 12:2). We are not to conform to the ideological patterns of this world; we are called to be transformed through building a Biblical worldview. This is the cultural work that we have before us: not to separate ourselves from secular culture, nor to embrace secular culture, but to transform secular culture.
18For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us. 19For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God. 20For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope 21that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God. 22For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now. 23And not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies. 24For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees? 25But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience. Romans 8:18-25