
An Infinite Treasury
Grace in the Piety of William Bridge (Profiles in Reformed Spirituality)
Author
Narrator
4h 5m
English
ISBN: 978-1-64689-966-1
Description
An Infinite Treasury acquaints you with one of the most uplifting Puritan authors, William Bridge (1600-1670). Brian G. Hedges traces Bridge's life and ministry in a brief biography, emphasizing Bridge's theology of grace in the Christian life. Hedges then presents excerpts from Bridge's writings, which reveal Jesus as grace personified so that we can enjoy salvation in Him. Read and be encouraged by the grace, fullness, and sufficiency of Jesus Christ in William Bridge's writings.
Show more ↓
Show less ↑
Tracks
- Opening Credits
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Profiles In Reformed Spirituality
- The Life and Piety of William Bridge (1600-1670)
- Section 1: The Treasury of Grace
- Chapter 1: An Infinite Treasury of Grace
- Chapter 2: Benefits from Jesus as Mediator of the New Covenant
- Chapter 3: The Blood of Sprinkling Speaks
- Chapter 4: Christ's Satisfaction in His People
- Chapter 5: The Storehouse of All Grace
- Chapter 6: Fullness of Pardoning Love in Christ
- Chapter 7: The All-Sufficiency of Jesus Christ
- Chapter 8: All Needs Supplied in Christ
- Chapter 9: Christ Is All in All
- Section 2: The Reception of Grace
- Chapter 10: God's Love and Grace Is the Root of Our Obedience
- Chapter 11: Christ Is Willing to Intercede for Us
- Chapter 12: Of His Fullness Have We All Received
- Chapter 13: Draw Forth This Fullness
- Chapter 14: Labor to Get Another Life
- Chapter 15: Christ Crucified Is the Object of Faith
- Chapter 16: Knowing Christ Crucified Is Desirable
- Chapter 17: Help from the Names of Christ
- Chapter 18: The Principle of All Our Grace and Holiness
- Chapter 19: Repentance Is a Fruit of Faith
- Section 3: The Experience of Grace
- Chapter 20: True Saving Peace
- Chapter 21: Spiritual Life Is the Most Pleasant Life
- Chapter 22: The Difference between Humiliation and Discouragement
- Chapter 23: Encouragement for Those Weak in Grace
- Chapter 24: It Is a Great Mercy to Have a Little Grace
- Chapter 25: Comfort for Those Lacking Assurance
- Chapter 26: The Ocean of God's Free Love
- Chapter 27: Overcoming Temptation in Christ
- Chapter 28: How Christ Succors the Tempted
- Chapter 29: The Covenant of Grace Is Not Broken by Sins of Infirmity
- Chapter 30: How to Prevent Relapses into Sin
- Chapter 31: Imperceptible Growth in Grace
- Chapter 32: Fourfold Growth in Grace
- Chapter 33: Signs of Growth in Grace
- Chapter 34: Three Kinds of Sinners
- Section 4: The Means of Grace
- Chapter 35: How to Draw Water from the Well of Salvation
- Chapter 36: Christ Commends Faith above All Other Graces
- Chapter 37: The Promise of Grace
- Chapter 38: Comforts Restored in Reading the Scriptures Much
- Chapter 39: The Sweetness of Divine Meditation
- Chapter 40: The Profitableness of Divine Meditation 1
- Chapter 41: The Profitableness of Divine Meditation 2
- Chapter 42: The Profitableness of Divine Meditation 3
- Chapter 43: Instructions for Divine Meditation 1
- Chapter 44: Instructions for Divine Meditation 2
- Chapter 45: Fellowship with Christ in Suffering and Glory
- Closing Credits
Show more ↓
Show less ↑
In This Series
Profiles in Reformed Spirituality

“
I love the REF-UL app. I am always on the go and I need something inspiring to listen to, but that can get eeeexpensive. Not with REF-UL. This app HAS EVERYTHING I NEED: I play it, I like it, I go on listening. Or I play it, it doesn’t resonate, and I go to the next title. I DON’T HAVE TO PAY MORE! And what is best is it has not only my favorite authors, but also the ones I have never listened to but are on my bucket list.
“
There are books for me, and books for my daughter. I've been challenged, inspired, encouraged and I feel like it's really strengthening my walk with the Lord!