In his continual walking with God, Richard Rogers (1551-1618) was 'the Enoch of his age.' He was also a pious Cambridge scholar and early organizing and influential presbyterian. These four, newly edited sermons on Conversion from Isaiah 55:1-2 and Deut. 5:28-29 are experientially rich. They lay the entrance to God's kingdom sweetly low: to any that thirst for it. Rogers, with a discerning and soft hand, reproves worldly minded persons who do not desire the best things of God, shows that the way to be saved is to thirst for what God offers, and assures those that do so that God will surely make good his end of the deal. It is in thirsting that the Christian continues in this life to receive the best spiritual graces from God for everything that he or she needs. This work also includes a short poem of his about the benefits of spiritual reading, conferencing, meditation and prayer. You will find it delightful.
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