Eternal Purpose of God Chapel Library

David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981): a concise introduction to one of the most profound themes in Holy Scripture: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit’s plan to save sinful human beings.
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892): a beautiful introduction to the parties, stipulations, objects, and motives of God’s holy eternal purpose.
Patrick Gillespie (1617-1675): covenants are agreements, and the nature of the eternal agreement among the members of the Holy Trinity for the salvation of sinners is weighty and glorious.
Peter Bulkeley (1583-1659): a brief look at the Father’s mission for His eternal Son and the Son’s agreement to His Father’s terms.
R. B. C. Howell (1801-1868): a survey of the biblical evidence for the Covenant of Redemption and the role of each member of the Godhead in the great, mysterious, and gracious deeps of God’s plan.
Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952): our Heavenly Father’s first act of election was that of His Son to be the Covenant Head of His people, the Mediator of the covenant, and the Firstborn among many brethren.
Thomas Brooks (1608-1680): with the encouragement of believers in mind, this detailed exposition of the Father and Son’s plan of redemption is great comfort for the soul.
A. A. Hodge (1823-1886): many never consider Christ’s sacrifice upon the cross in light of God’s eternal purpose. This helpful study makes important, essential connections between the two.
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892):God’s eternal purpose concludes with the most astonishing event a human mind can imagine—the marriage of the Lamb. Will you be there?
Isaac Ambrose (1604-1664): believers love Christ crucified and Christ risen again, and rightly so; but do we contemplate and love Jesus for agreeing to these things in eternity to save us?
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