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The Lord loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob. --Psalm 87:2 Public worship has fallen on hard times. In our individualized age, there is little we value doing communally, especially when there is an alternative that can be tailor-fit for our personal wants and preferences. Thankfully, David Clarkson helps us understand the superior privilege of public worship and the responsibilities believers have as they engage in it. He compellingly argues that the glory of God demands the corporate worship of His people. Moreover, public worship is not simply something we should do;…mehr

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The Lord loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob. --Psalm 87:2 Public worship has fallen on hard times. In our individualized age, there is little we value doing communally, especially when there is an alternative that can be tailor-fit for our personal wants and preferences. Thankfully, David Clarkson helps us understand the superior privilege of public worship and the responsibilities believers have as they engage in it. He compellingly argues that the glory of God demands the corporate worship of His people. Moreover, public worship is not simply something we should do; it is something we should love. Read this book and learn to prize the ordinary means of grace as God's precious gifts to His people.
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Autorenporträt
DAVID CLARKSON (1622-1686) ministered in London until he and other Puritans were removed during the Great Ejection of 1662. He later became co-pastor with John Owen of an Independent congregation.