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A Perfect Redeemer

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A Perfect Redeemer

By: William Perkins, J. Stephen Yuille - editor
Narrated by: Jonathan St. John
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Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord.—Philippians 3:8

Our sinful hearts seek satisfaction in the things of this world. But true satisfaction is not found in things, but in a person: Jesus Christ.

In this compelling book, William Perkins explains how to find true satisfaction: by resting in Christ’s sufficiency. With his trademark precision, Perkins reminds us of Christ's infinite worth as our only redeemer in twenty-seven short chapters. This message tears down all illusions of self-sufficiency, directing us to rest the riches of God’s grace in Jesus!

Part of the Puritan Treasures for Today Series

As people seek a more satisfying and authentic faith, interest in the Puritans continues to grow. This series presents Puritan books that are accessible in length and carefully edited with modern audiences in mind by smoothing out difficult phrases of a bygone era while carefully retaining the meaning of the original authors. These books have been thoughtfully selected to provide some of the best counsel on important subjects that people continue to wrestle with today.

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It is very clear that the author of the introduction does not align with the theology of Perkins. It is in direct opposition to what Perkins is teaching. Not sure why this was not checked. It is new-theology not protestant theology. This is very clear if you understand what Perkins is teaching. The performance is ok, but some of the words are mispronounced. But, okay. Perkins is great, but it takes away when some new preacher introduces a concept he clearly does not understand.

Introduction theology is different from book

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