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Tag: Richard Sibbes
Christ clothing you with his very self. You are a dressed, adorned “particularly,” specially, providentially gracious participant of Christ’s sacrifice and self-sanctification. Your bridegroom has come, given you the robes of faith, and dressed you in them.
In the Son of God, we do not see a haughty God, reluctant to be kind. We see one who comes in saving grace while we were still sinners. In him we see a glory so different from our needy and selfish applause-seeking. We see a God of superabundant self-giving. We see a God unspotted in every way: a fountain of overflowing goodness. In him—and in him alone—we see a God who is beautiful, who wins our hearts.
Mike Reeves' introduction to the Puritan classic on Christ's love for his Bride in the Song of Songs. 
Richard Sibbes' beautiful exposition of Romans 8:2 will give you hope and courage in Christ! 
If your Christian life has become at all stale and joyless, then a tonic I heartily recommend is this most cheery Puritan, Richard Sibbes (1577-1635). Really, anything of his will do, but this little work will give you a fine taste.
Mike Reeves looks at the picture of Christ and the Church in Song of Songs with the assistance of Richard Sibbes. The second of four talks. 
Mike Reeves looks at the picture of Christ and the Church in Song of Songs with the assistance of Richard Sibbes. The third of four talks. 
Mike Reeves looks at the picture of Christ and the Church in Song of Songs with the assistance of Richard Sibbes. The last of four talks. 
Mike Reeves' introduction to Sibbes' mini-sermon collection on the reformation of the heart.