Phillip Kayser
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There are many lengthy books on baptism, but very few brief introductions to the subject. Since each chapter of this book is a transcript of a short baptism homily delivered by Pastor Kayser at his church, this book provides forty brief introductions to the subject of baptism. Because these were all preached before the same congregation, they tend to build upon each other and complement each other, but each homily is self-contained.
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This book seeks to steer a middle course between the rocks of legalism and the cliffs of sexual compromise on the subject of finding a life partner.
The Bible gives universal principles that can apply to every individual and every culture. However, it also guides us in applying those principles flexibly to the unique situations that people find themselves in.
It is the prayer of this author that this booklet will provide the guidance needed to help...
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This book dives into 1 Corinthians 11, arguing that it still applies to us today. Many people object to this interpretation, so much of the book examines and responds to specific objections. The end of the book investigates the historic church's approach to head coverings. If you want to obey God's law in worship, this book gives you arguments to work with.
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When Jesus asked (with apparent disappointment), "What! Could you not watch with Me for one hour?" (Matt. 26:40), the disciples were no doubt disappointed in themselves. Perhaps you can relate.
If you have struggled with the idea of praying for extended periods of time, it may simply be that you have never had extended prayer modeled to you. Just as John the Baptist and Jesus modeled to others on how to pray (Luke 11:1), hopefully this booklet will...
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In this fascinating work on canon, the author seeks to defend the Protestant canon of 66 books without recourse to extra-Biblical evidence. He begins the book by saying, "The Bible should be the starting point and ending point for all Christian doctrine, including the doctrine of canon." And he demonstrates that the Bible does indeed thoroughly address this issue. Chapter 10 shows that the church of the first millennium took the same approach to canonization...
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This book covers 7 principles:
1. The Old Testament says a lot about baptism
2. Our children have always been in the covenant
3. Faith and repentance have the same importance now that they had with Abraham and the sign of circumcision
4. To deny infant baptism is to deny the "everlasting" character of one of three "everlasting signs" given in the Old Testament
5. Baptism is the New Testament counterpart to circumcision
6. God treats the children...
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What does the Bible say about sex? This book answers these questions:
Is conception part of the Dominion Mandate? If so, are there limits to man's dominion?
In what ways did the Fall impact the conception portion of the Dominion Mandate? In what ways does Redemption impact conception?
May a couple seek medical help in order to conceive? Are there limits to what medicine can ethically achieve in conception?
Are there sexual practices within marriage...
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Is it okay to have instruments in church?
Arguments against instrumentation in worship usually include these points: 1. Instrumental music was purely Levitical, ceremonial, and tied to the temple. 2. Instrumental music cannot be found in the New Testament. 3. Instrumental music was not used by the early church, and the early church interpreted the Bible to teach a cessationist perspective on instruments.
This booklet investigates what the Bible...