Description
Marvel anew at the redemptive work of God in Horatius Bonar’s captivating narrative, with foreword by Sinclair B. Ferguson.
This lightly updated hardback edition of Horatius Bonar’s classic work is a winsome, engaging presentation of the gospel. Beginning in the Garden of Eden, Bonar opens our eyes to the magnificent grace that God has shown in bringing our redemption to completion. He shows how from the very beginning, God has been the one acting to bring his plan about.
Horatius Bonar, primarily known for his hymn writing, was a 19th–century Scottish minister who, in The Story of Grace, has made good use of his talent with words to drive the message to the heart of the reader. Read, and allow your heart to be stirred by the display of God’s love for mankind.
This attractive hardback edition has been lightly updated to reflect modern spellings.
Contents:
- Preface
- How God Told the Story of Goodness in Eden
- How Man Interrupted this Story
- Hod God Overruled Man’s Interruption
- God’s Purpose Unfolding Itself
- How the Story of Grace Began
- Where the Story of Grace was First Told
- By Whom this Story was Told
- The Outline of the Story
- The Conqueror
- The Banished One
- The Monument
- The Guard
- The Two Worshippers
About Horatius Bonar
Horatius Bonar (1808–1889) was a minister in Scotland for over 50 years. He is best known today as the writer of many great hymns, including ‘I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say’ and ‘Of the Father’s Love Begotten’.