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Matthew Henry

  • Matthew Henrys Concise Commentary On The Whole Bible

    $34.99

    Matthew Henry had the rare ability to express profound spiritual insights with simplicity and eloquence. Over the years his writings have been read for both their scholarship and devotion, and none more than the classic Commentary of the Whole Bible.

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  • Experiencing Gods Presence

    $16.99

    You wake up, and your mind is already racing. Your schedule is completely full of all that the day holds. In the jumble of carpools, projects, dinner, work, and time with your family, God is often pushed to the side–or out of the picture completely.
    Matthew Henry was a man who awoke to thoughts of God, went to bed with God on his mind, and filled every hour in between with the same godly focus. Despite hardships, his life was fulfilled and joyful.

    Learn from him the importance of godly conversation, true devotions, and effective communication, and find a life that is completely pleasing to God.

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  • Secret Communion With God

    $14.99

    Introduction By Sherwood Wirt
    Note To The Reader
    Discourse I. How To Begin Every Day With God
    Discourse II. How To Spend The Day With God
    Discourse III. How To CLose The Day With God P. 81

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    As Matthew Henry himself says,”Great is the mystery of serious godliness”; and it is the cultivation of godliness that makes up the burden of this book. The person who reads Matthew Henry without seeking to seriously examine his personal devotional life would be hard to find.
    As the reader persuses the pages of this classic look at what is involved in a daily walk with God, he will encounter such pity thoughts as these: “If ever we be good for anything, it is in the morning.”
    “The conclusion of every day should put us in mind of the conclusion of all our days.” “God is more willing to be prayed to, and more ready to hear prayer, than we are to pray.” “Those that touch the top of the golden scepter must be ready to tell what is their petition and what is their request.”
    “God understands the language of the heart.” “Let us lie down in peace with all men.” In the secret of Communion with God, Henry tells us how to: Begin the Day with God, Spend the Day with God, Close the Day with God.

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