Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of Luke

· Whitestone Media · Lest av Christopher Glyn
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John Charles Ryle (1816–1900) was the first bishop of Liverpool and a writer, pastor and an evangelical preacher. His writings on the Gospels are considered by many to be the best practical, devotional, and Christ-centered commentaries ever written! He said, "I am one of those old-fashioned ministers who believe the whole Bible, and everything it contains!" J.C. Ryle's commentaries on the Gospel stories are extremely relevant to the modern reader and full of precious insights and lessons drawn from the Scriptures that are timeless in their application to the spiritual lives of Christians of all generations. His writings have been described as "a distillation of true Puritan theology presented in a highly readable and modern form." This devotional reading of "J.C. Ryle's Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of Luke" is narrated read by, Christopher Glyn, acclaimed for his reading of the King James Bible. It is over 24 hours long and divided into 144 sections. "I am bold to say that perhaps few men in the nineteenth century did so much for God, for truth, for righteousness, among the English speaking race and in the world as Ryle." (Richard Hobson)

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British narrator Christopher Glyn, who draws on 35 years experience as a Christian narrator and broadcaster to bring you this expressive reading, which captures the beauty and power of God's Word and makes the King James English clear and easy to understand.

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