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A Spiritual Appeal to Christ’s Bride

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9781601781062
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Reformation Heritage Books
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173
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A Spiritual Appeal to Christ's Bride consists of nine sermons preached by Jodocus van Lodenstein, one of the most prominent leaders of the Dutch Further Reformation. The sermons stress themes that are dear to the preacher's heart: the need for the Holy Spirit to carry the Reformation further than the mind, the need for perpetual reformation and growth in piety, the need to cultivate holiness and self-denial, and the need to know and experience as Christ's bride an intimate spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ the perfect Bridegroom. The book calls nominal Christians to a more profound commitment to Christ, stressing that only such a commitment can deliver the church from shallowness and unholiness. Today, more than ever, the church needs to heed this call to awaken from its spiritual slumber.

Authors  Jodocus Van Lodenstein (1620-1677) was a prominent preacher and poet of the Dutch Further Reformation, which stressed the practice of biblical piety.

Bartel Elshout, trans. is pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregation of Chilliwack, British Columbia, and a translator of Dutch Reformed classics into English, including Wilhelmus à Brakel's The Christian's Reasonable Service (4 vols).

Joel R. Beeke, ed. (Ph.D. Westminster Theological Seminary) is President and Professor of Systematic Theology and Homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, a pastor of Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and author of numerous books.

Endorsements  "I am so pleased that these Dutch classics are now available to a wide audience. The writings of the Dutch Further Reformation—almost completely inaccessible until now to the English-speaking world—are a gold mine of spiritual wisdom." - Richard J. Mouw, president, Fuller Theological Seminary

"I am delighted that the Dutch Reformed Translation Society is at last making this material available in the English language. It is a landmark feature of our Reformed heritage, and it is rich food for the soul in this or any other age." - J. I. Packer, Regent College

"Many will surely welcome this new access to the Dutch authors whose strong writings put faith and certainty into generations of their fellow countrymen. By their closeness to Scripture and their concern for heart and head (heat and light), they remain of enduring value." - Iain H. Murray, author of The Puritan Hope

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  1. A Challenging Read for Reformed Spirituality

    Posted by Daniel Hyde on 26th Jan 2011

    van Lodenstein’s (1620–1677), A Spiritual Appeal to Christ’s Bride is a series of nine sermons preached by this preacher of the nadere Reformatie, the Dutch further Reformation. They are Spirit-filled, Christ-centered, and challenging. It is amazing how prophetic they are of our time, as well, in which we have the form of the Reformed church with our creeds and confessions, proper liturgies, and administration of the sacraments yet we as pastors lament our lack of zeal, godliness, and joy. For example, in his sermon on Ezekiel 37:7–8, van Lodenstein is at his iconoclastic best. I’m willing to guess that no Reformed preacher you know or no Reformed church member you know has ever preached or heard a sermon like this. Here are some selections:

    Speaking of the Reformation, van Lodenstein says the post-Reformation period was one of “doctrine without the Spirit . . . Consequently, many among us are much more barren than some Roman Catholics” (63).

    “Contemporary Christianity [read: Reformed Christianity in the Netherlands] has a head without a heart” (67).

    What was the remedy? “Give God the honor of all the good that is found in us or may yet be found in us” and “humbly wait until it pleases the Lord to come in order to give us the Spirit of life” (75).

    Tolle lege!


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