Once Saved, Always Saved

by R. T. Kendall

Published 1 November 1983
The Bible commands us to make our calling and election sure. Why is it then that so many Christians today struggle with the issue of assurance? Embracing the doctrine of eternal security, R.T. Kendall encourages the Christian struggling with legalism, bondage and fear and points us towards God's glorious promises. Once Saved, Always Saved is not a book for the complacent, as secure in our salvation we are challenged to live our lives with godly fear before the judgment seat of Christ.The New Westminster Pulpit Series is based on sermons preached weekly by R.T. Kendall while he was minister at Westminster Chapel.

The Way of Wisdom

by R. T. Kendall

Published 1 March 2005
The book of James is arguably the most practical book in the whole of the New Testament - it is in fact a letter with a plan. It is also a letter that has a great deal to say to us here and now. Too often the Christian church has been open to outside influences; wisdom has been replaced by popular consensus. The Way of Wisdom seeks to correct and counter such a movement. Taking as his theme the workings of a practical and personal faith, R.T. Kendall opens up this challenging epistle and offers a biblically-based model for Christian nurture and discipline. Here is a book that encourages reflection and the radical reorganization of our lives as we reconsider our relationship with God, the church and ourselves.The New Westminster Pulpit Series is based on sermons preached weekly by R.T. Kendall while he was minister at Westminster Chapel.

This is the first of a two-volume commentary that will inspire us towards godliness and an increase in our understanding of faith. Through careful and detailed exposition we are encouraged to grow in the ways of wisdom, as it is Kendall's hope that our eyes will be opened and exposed to deeper truths in the Word of God.James, considered to be one of the most controversial epistles for its somewhat Jewish bias, provides an insight into the world of primitive and essential Christianity. Here are Christians who are challenged to reconcile belief with behavior and strive towards action and compassion, as they serve Christ in their day-to-day living. Today we face similar struggles and problems, as R.T. Kendall applies and extends the needs of these early Christians to the contemporary condition of the church. Kendall also includes introductory material on the epistle's dating, writer and history.The New Westminster Pulpit Series is based on sermons preached weekly by R.T. Kendall while he was minister at Westminster Chapel.