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Fasting, Prayer, and Humiliation for Sin

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Hildersham’s Fasting, Prayer, and Humiliation for Sin offers a portrait of eight sermons on Psalm 35:13 preached in 1625–1626. Yet, unlike a still picture, they exude a lively energy and intensity prompted by the seriousness of the occasion: an outbreak of plague. Throughout, Hildersham presents the reasons, need, method, and helps the Christian is to employ in taking up fasting and prayer as a serious duty, both for himself and for others, especially in the face of great judgment. His work encourages Christians to grow in repentance for sin by laying out its seriousness and the reality of its consequences, whether in this life or the next. His word then is timely now: “As the Lord Himself counsels you, ‘Prepare to meet thy God.’”

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  • Breaks down the duty of humiliation into manageable steps for both the individual and the church.
  • Argues that while bodily abstinence is a necessary outward exercise, it is effectively useless without inward humiliation.
  • Consists of eight sermons originally preached during a “heavy visitation” (the plague epidemic of 1625–1626)

“Arthur Hildersham (1563–1632) was a major Puritan figure who was deeply respected by his contemporaries for his wisdom, learning, and piety. Although Hildersham’s works have been out of print since the seventeenth century, with this reprinting of his sermons from the 1625–1626 plague epidemic in England, Hildersham is no longer silent. During this ‘heavy visitation’ (as his son, Samuel, described it), Hildersham delivered eight sermons on Psalm 35:13—‘But as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth: I humbled myself with fasting: and my prayer returned into mine own bosom.’ Hildersham’s aim was to encourage God’s people to cultivate a genuine heart of repentance for sin through prayer and fasting. Undoubtedly, Fasting, Prayer, and Humiliation for Sin will rouse readers out of spiritual complacency and guide them to the mighty God, who uses even severe providences to humble His people and draw them back to Himself.” — Greg Salazar, assistant professor of historical theology, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary

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    $9.99

    Digital list price: $20.00
    Save $10.01 (50%)

    In production