William P. Farley
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Gospel-Powered Parenting: How the Gospel Shapes and Transforms Parenting
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2009
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9 editions
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Hidden in the Gospel
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2014
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2 editions
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Gospel-Powered Humility
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2011
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3 editions
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The Secret of Spiritual Joy
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Outrageous Mercy: Rediscovering the Radical Nature of the Cross
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2004
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3 editions
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Marriage In Paradise: How to Have a Genesis 2 Marriage in a Genesis 3 World
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2018
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3 editions
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Biblical Discipline That Makes Children Fun!: A companion booklet to "Gospel Powered Parenting"
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For His Glory : God's Ultimate Purpose and Why it Matters to the Church
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1995
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2 editions
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A criação de filhos no poder do evangelho
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When Facing the Storms of Life
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1900
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3 editions
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“To say that God is infinite,” wrote A. W. Tozer, “is to say that He is measureless.”3”
― Hidden in the Gospel: Truths You Forget to Tell Yourself Every Day
― Hidden in the Gospel: Truths You Forget to Tell Yourself Every Day
“When many people hear the word humility, negative thoughts come to mind. Who wants to be humbled? But those with spiritual wisdom beg God to humble them. They know that most of God’s riches flow through the funnel of humility. God gives grace to the humble (James 4:6). What does this grace look like? How does it come to us? Here are some examples: intimacy with Christ (Isa. 57:15), favor with God (Prov. 3:34), exaltation by God (Ps. 147:6), salvation in the broadest sense (Matt. 5:3), and honor from God (Prov. 15:33). These are all manifestations of God’s grace to those growing in humility. “The good news of Jesus is not intended to make us feel good about ourselves,” notes Ed Welch. “Instead, the good news humbles us.”10”
― Hidden in the Gospel: Truths You Forget to Tell Yourself Every Day
― Hidden in the Gospel: Truths You Forget to Tell Yourself Every Day
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