Not many Christians today are familiar with Nicholas Byfield (15791622). This is a tragedy. Byfield was a Calvinistic puritan divine with a sweet preaching and writing style akin to that of Thomas Watson with the practicality of Jeremiah Burroughs. He was an extremely popular puritan in his day.This work entitled "The Assurance of God's Love" was one of Byfield's most popular works, and warmly received. It springboards from 2 Corinthians 13:5, "Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?" It is a treatise on assurance. Byfield covers sixteen infallible signs of a child of God as they appear by the testimony Scripture. Among these signs are poverty of spirit, godly sorrow, the love of God's word, the love of God's children, faith, uprightness of heart, holy desires and many others. Byfield explains and applies these signs demonstrating how a Christian may be assured that God loves him. This is an invaluable treatise to aid the Christian to grow in the love of Jesus Christ.This work is not a scan or facsimile, and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.
This work entitled “The Assurance of God’s Love” was one of Byfield’s most popular works, and warmly received.
With a Bible promise for each day of the year, these short stories infused with Scripture encourage you to rest in God and have confidence in His plan for you.
It is a loving fact; God¿s Presence is with us, and nothing will ever take that away.
How to Find God's Love has the answers to life's most pressing questions-your questions.
The knowledge, the receiving, and the expression of God’s love! This book is written through the spiritual desire to glorify and praise the Triune God Head, for their love.
Ideal for year-round gift giving--birthdays, Christmas, Mother's Day, and more. This thoughtful collection will be treasured by all who are seeking assurance of God's love and care.
The Assurance of Salvation identifies these "troublers" of assurance and provides the remedy to diffuse insecurity.