A La Carte (October 8)

A La Carte (October 8)

There is big news for Christian readers this morning. Today and tomorrow, Amazon is hosting Big Deal Days for those who have a Prime membership. They have a huge amount of items on sale crossing all categories. Of course, my interest is in books and Bibles and, thankfully, there are lots of great deals to be had (in printed rather than Kindle editions). Most are discounted by 50% or more. Click here to see the book deals.

For those who prefer Kindle editions, there is also big news. Eerdmans has discounted pretty much their entire catalog including volumes in some of the best commentary sets you can ever buy: Pillar, NIGTC, NICOT, and NICNT. This sale is so big that I gave it its own page. There are some other great Kindle deals as well.

Sadly, Christians must be prepared to respond to such abominations since each one is either already becoming accepted or on the cusp of becoming accepted today.

Kevin DeYoung offers 10 diagnostic questions for husbands and wives to consider together.

“Watching the culture go down such a dark path brings about a great deal of discouragement for believers. Some Christians have given over to despair, while others have embraced a blind optimism that doesn’t take seriously what’s at stake.” James Williams offers a better way to respond.

This may be something you have wondered before: Did Jesus lie to his brothers when he said (in John 7) that he wouldn’t go to the feast but then did anyway? James Hamilton offers a great answer.

How exactly should we understand the plural “you” in the letters of the New Testament? The answer is a little bit complicated but this article explains it well.

When should you confront someone on their sin and when should you allow love to cover it? Barbara offers some personal guidelines here.

To get ahead in life we need to get rid of anyone who holds us back. I am convinced this principle is abhorrent and will offer three reasons why.

The resurrection of Christ is the most joyful event that ever came to pass.

—Jonathan Edwards

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