Reformation Press
Christian Literature from Scotland
Unsearchable Riches
Rev Donald MacLean (1915-2010) was a gifted minister of the gospel whose pastoral ministry on the Isle of Skye and in Glasgow lasted over fifty years. He continued to preach after his retirement from the ministry in 2000 until a few months before his death.
Many thousands heard his powerful preaching throughout these years and under the blessing of the Holy Spirit this was profitable to many people.
Unsearchable Riches offers a selection of Donald MacLean’s instructive and devotional sermons.
The book begins with a sermon whose title epitomises the contents of the volume - ‘Unsearchable riches’. In addition to sermons dealing with the offices of Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King, other sermon titles are: ‘Ye must be born again’, - ‘The wise and foolish virgins’ - ‘Make your calling and election sure’ - ‘Seen of angels’ - ‘The still, small voice’ - ‘The Prince’s daughter’ - and ‘Brethren dwelling in unity’. The book fittingly ends with the last sermon Mr MacLean preached - ‘Come unto me’.
The reader will find here solid expositions of Scripture, a rich covenantal theology, and a warm emphasis on Christian experience.
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