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Psalm 18:25 says, "With an upright man thou wilt shew thyself upright." But what does it mean to be upright before God? What benefit is it that God is upright to us? Puritan pastor Richard Steele answers such questions with both the glory of God and the good of man in mind. He insightfully establishes how people become upright, what that looks like, and how it informs their way of life. He also describes the many ways God faithfully shows Himself upright to them. Steele then masterfully applies these doctrines to the heart of the Christian by showing the use of information, reproof,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Psalm 18:25 says, "With an upright man thou wilt shew thyself upright." But what does it mean to be upright before God? What benefit is it that God is upright to us? Puritan pastor Richard Steele answers such questions with both the glory of God and the good of man in mind. He insightfully establishes how people become upright, what that looks like, and how it informs their way of life. He also describes the many ways God faithfully shows Himself upright to them. Steele then masterfully applies these doctrines to the heart of the Christian by showing the use of information, reproof, examination, exhortation, and consolation in the path to gaining uprightness.
Autorenporträt
Richard Steele (1629-1692) was a nonconformist minister associated with the fourth Shropshire classical presbytery and was influential on other Puritan ministers. Other books he is known for are The Husbandman's Calling, The Religious Tradesman, and A Remedy for Wandering Thoughts in Worship.