In an age when modern devotionals have been published at an exponential rate, untold riches still lie untapped in the commentary, sermons, and devotional writing of our great forebears. This work makes some of the most spiritually penetrating material of the past accessible to readers today. Don’t miss this! Timothy Keller, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City Imagine bringing the great Reformers to your house for family or personal devotions. This book comes closest to that. Meditate on God’s word through these teachers, in simple and succinct but richly profound excerpts, and fresh wind will fill your sails. Michael Horton, J. G. Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary, California The Protestant Reformers were primarily Bible scholars who wanted the sacred text to transform the church of their day through their preaching and teaching of it. Much of what they said remains relevant to us today, and there is no better way to celebrate their legacy than by sharing in the spiritual impetus that gave their work such great and enduring power. Gerald Bray, Research Professor of Divinity, History and Doctrine, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University There is a freshness and power to the words of these Reformers as they share their knowledge of the word of God with us. This book will be a blessing to you as you spend time in the company of these men of God. Peter Jensen, Former Anglican Archbishop of Sydney I’d love to say that I regularly read the writings of the Reformers but it wouldn’t be true. This Explore by the Book, however, has the power to change that for me and many others, as Lee Gatiss presents readers with 90 days’ worth of pearls from the writings of key Reformers that help us to grasp and cherish and apply truths from God’s word. Nancy Guthrie, Bible teacher and author of the “Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament” Bible-study series
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