• December 27, 2024

Simpson, A.B. – Christ in the Bible Colossians Commentary Colossians

Simpson, A.B. – Christ in the Bible Colossians Commentary Colossians A.B. Simpson was in Christian and Missionary Alliance, and his works are at once devotional as well as well founded on Scripture. In this work on Colossians he explores this book.

Christ in the Bible Colossians

Commentary Colossians
By A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson was in Christian and Missionary Alliance, and his works are at once devotional as well as well founded on Scripture. In this work on Colossians he explores this book.


Baxter Directions for a Peaceful Death
is an article of 15 points on a Christian approaching his death and what he should be thinking about. This theme is good for the sick, but everybody should also meditate on these things. (Baxter is reformed).




Commentary Colossians

Biography: https://www.cmalliance.org/about/history/simpson

AB-Simpson Commentary ColossiansLet me explain as best as I understand where Simpson is theologically. Within the Methodist movement, there were driving forces of healing and holiness. Before things got wild with speaking in tongues, miracles, and divine healings as entertainment for church folk, there were Methodists who really wanted to please God. Simpson is an offshoot of this time from the Methodist church, and although they do believe in miraculous divine healings, basically they are very good in most of their theology and practices. (miracles and healings being a leaning that is not as wild as modern Pentecostalism, but is none the less there)




Basically, you will find a very wholesome and spiritually healthy read when you read A.B. Simpsons books. Most people (Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists) would read him without detecting anything wrong with him, and he is very devotional and exhortational.




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