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The Canon of Scripture: A Presuppositional Study
"This is probably my go-to resource on issues of Canon. Absolutely excellent! I would recommend every Christian to read this book. Also, his argumentation from Scripture on the closing of the canon by 70AD is phenomenal. Dr. Kayser, in true presuppositional fashion, uplifts the Word of God by reminding all of us that ultimately God is the only one that can identify His own word. The Word of God is self-authenticating!" - Benjamin (Goodreads) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Can you prove which books belong in the biblical canon? And who determines canonicity - the historic church, the Scriptures, or something else? In this book, Dr. Kayser:
Shows how the Bible itself proves the canonicity of each of the 66 books
Explains the early church’s approach to canonization, supporting the Reformation over reactionary Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox views.
Addresses competing views of canon by Muslims, Mormons, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and Liberals.
Demonstrates the presuppositional approach to canonicity as the only adequate method against criticism.
Discusses the closing of the canon and why the 66 books suffice until heaven.
Has God Indeed Said? The Preservation of the Text of the New Testament
"Best introduction to preservation of the New Testament I've read." - Jerry (Goodreads) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
When different manuscripts of the Bible disagree, how can we trust that we know what God has said? This booklet by Dr. Kayser and Dr. Wilbur Pickering analyzes the Greek texts behind various translations, explores their history, and provides eleven Biblical presuppositions to guide our understanding.
The Flaw of Natural Law
Our approach to ethics and politics is influenced by how we use Natural Law. This booklet explores the history and philosophy of Natural Law, addressing its proper and improper applications.
The Canon of Scripture: An Introduction
This short booklet (58 pages) provides an introduction to Dr. Kayser's defense of the Protestant doctrine that only God can identify His word, and He did so through the prophets who gave us the Scriptures. It’s a great starting point before diving into his longer book on the Canon (397 pages).
Canon of Scripture
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Can you prove which books belong in the biblical canon? And who determines canonicity - the historic church, the Scriptures, or something else?
In this book, Dr. Kayser proves the canonicity of each of the 66 books of the Bible using the Bible itself. He defends and demonstrates the Protestant doctrine that “only God can identify His word,” and did so through the very prophets who gave us the Scriptures. The Bible’s self-referential statements are sufficient to completely settle the question of canonicity. There can be no higher authority by which Scripture is judged than itself, or the Scripture would cease to be the highest authority. But while Protestants hold to this viewpoint theoretically, many are at a loss about how to defend the Protestant canon of 66 books presuppositionally. In this book, Dr. Kayser takes on all competing views of canon presented by Muslims, Mormons, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and Liberals. He shows that the church of the first millennium took the same approach to canonization and clearly sided with the Reformation and against the reactionary Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox approaches to canon since the Reformation. And he demonstrates how the presuppositional approach to canonicity is the only adequate approach that will stand up against all criticism.He also deals with the closing of the canon after Revelation, and why we can know that our 66 books are all that we need (and will have) between now and heaven.
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Canon of Scripture: An Introduction
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Can you prove what books belong in the biblical canon? And who determines canonicity - the historic church, the Scriptures, or something else? This short booklet is an introduction to Dr. Kayser's defense of the Protestant doctrine that “only God can identify His word,” and did so through the very prophets who gave us the Scriptures. This booklet is 58 pages long. You can find Dr. Kayser's larger work on the Canon of Scripture (397 pages) here.
Children and Communion
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Why can one scholar look at Exodus 12 and consider it settled that only adults partook of Passover while another scholar concludes that even newborn babies partook? Why are there 14 different views of what worthy participation means? Godly saints are often mystified why others don't see “clear” Scriptures the way they do.Pastor Kayser demonstrates how our perspectives on these Scriptures rest on different presuppositions that we bring to the text, and how this leads to talking past one another. He lays out the presuppositions behind the dominant views of communion and shows that our comprehension of the Regulative Principle of Worship drives our understanding of the Lord's Table. He explores the relevant biblical terms for children and their ages, and exegetes Exodus 12 and 1 Corinthians 10-11.Throughout the book, Pastor Kayser calls Christians to handle the communion discussion with charity and respect and shows that the "young credo communion" view can account for all of the strongest arguments put forth by the paedocommunion and the mature communion positions without any of the exegetical problems of either side.
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Conception Control: Avoiding Antinomianism and Legalism
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Is conception part of the dominion mandate? Is the exercise of man's will in the fruitfulness of land and cattle different from the exercise of man's will in the fruitfulness of the womb? Where in the Bible does it mention spilling seed in a negative context and where does it speak of it in a positive context? How have both antinomianism and legalism crept into discussion of this issue? How does one's view of birth control impact other areas of life? Does the Bible have sufficient information to settle the debates on this subject?This booklet was written to answer all these questions and more. Dr. Kayser also explores topics such as how the conception portion of the dominion mandate was impacted by both the fall and redemption, how the relationship between God's sovereignty and man's responsibility applies in this area, and why our definition of "sin" makes all the difference in being legalistic, antinomian, or biblical.
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Has God Indeed Said?
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When different manuscripts of the Bible disagree with each other on what God has indeed said, we can lose our confidence that we even know what God said. Many Christians and numerous versions of the Bible even assume that 4% of the text of the New Testament is forever lost. How can we know if the text of our Bible contains the same words it did when the prophets wrote them? Jesus said "Till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled." How can we know which copy of the Greek texts contains the correct jots and tittles?In this booklet, Dr. Kayser and Dr. Wilbur Pickering, PhD, ThM (New Testament textual scholar, linguist, and Bible translator) analyze the different Greek texts behind different Bible translations, share the history of each text and how it was regarded through church history, and give eleven Biblical presuppositions that should guide our analysis of the evidence. Kayser and Pickering show which translations use unreliable manuscripts and which can be trusted, and make an argument for returning to the text of the Church Fathers and the Reformation, the Ecclesiastical or “Majority Text.”This book is designed to restore a sense of confidence that the Bible does indeed “belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law” (Deut. 29:29)
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Hour of Prayer
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When Jesus asked (with apparent disappointment), “What! Could you not watch with Me for one hour?” (Matt. 26:40), the disciples were no doubt disappointed in themselves. Perhaps you can relate. If you have struggled with the idea of praying for extended periods of time, it may simply be that you have never had extended prayer modeled to you. Just as John the Baptist and Jesus modeled to others how to pray (Luke 11:1), hopefully this booklet will spark some ideas for your own prayer life. It is designed to expose you to twelve quite distinct kinds of prayer, and to show how easy it is to spend an hour in prayer.
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Hour of Prayer - 10 Pack
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When Jesus asked (with apparent disappointment), “What! Could you not watch with Me for one hour?” (Matt. 26:40), the disciples were no doubt disappointed in themselves. Perhaps you can relate. If you have struggled with the idea of praying for extended periods of time, it may simply be that you have never had extended prayer modeled to you. Just as John the Baptist and Jesus modeled to others how to pray (Luke 11:1), hopefully this booklet will spark some ideas for your own prayer life. It is designed to expose you to twelve quite distinct kinds of prayer, and to show how easy it is to spend an hour in prayer.
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Hour of Prayer - 5 Pack
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When Jesus asked (with apparent disappointment), “What! Could you not watch with Me for one hour?” (Matt. 26:40), the disciples were no doubt disappointed in themselves. Perhaps you can relate. If you have struggled with the idea of praying for extended periods of time, it may simply be that you have never had extended prayer modeled to you. Just as John the Baptist and Jesus modeled to others how to pray (Luke 11:1), hopefully this booklet will spark some ideas for your own prayer life. It is designed to expose you to twelve quite distinct kinds of prayer, and to show how easy it is to spend an hour in prayer.
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Leader Development: A Mentoring Checklist for Sons and Young Men
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This booklet contains a checklist of leadership competencies, written specifically to help fathers in the training of their sons, but also to help pastors, mentors, and anyone involved in leader development to be more systematic in their leader training.The checklist goes over various metrics for helping measure maturity in:
- communication - joy - faith - love - humility - prayer - worship - disciplines of thought - sonship spirit vs orphan spirit - mortification of sin - future orientation - mission/vision - spiritual warfare - spiritual vitality - Bible study - evangelism - personal integrity and accountability - community development - stewardship - life planning and management - networking/gathering - leadership skills - leadership development - ministry/team management - conflict management/peacemaking - theological soundness - servant leadership and shepherding skills - missions/global church awareness - mercy and justice - suffering and personal limitations - personal life - and sense of humor
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Little Sola Scriptura Bundle
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Has God Indeed Said? The Preservation of the Text of the New Testament
"Best introduction to preservation of the New Testament I've read." - Jerry (Goodreads) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
When different manuscripts of the Bible disagree, how can we trust that we know what God has said? This booklet by Dr. Kayser and Dr. Wilbur Pickering analyzes the Greek texts behind various translations, explores their history, and provides eleven Biblical presuppositions to guide our understanding.
The Flaw of Natural Law
Our approach to ethics and politics is influenced by how we use Natural Law. This booklet explores the history and philosophy of Natural Law, addressing its proper and improper applications.
The Canon of Scripture: An Introduction
This short booklet (58 pages) provides an introduction to Dr. Kayser's defense of the Protestant doctrine that only God can identify His word, and He did so through the prophets who gave us the Scriptures. It’s a great starting point before diving into his longer book on the Canon (397 pages).
Overcoming Masturbation and Impure Thoughts
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There’s more to overcoming sexual sin than willpower. Too many people give up because all they have tried are weak weapons rather than the weapons that are “mighty in God for pulling down strongholds.” (2 Cor. 10:4) It's possible to gain complete victory in this area of purity of thought and body, but only if you know how to lay hold of God's promises, God's strength, God's Spirit, and the tools in God's toolchest (the Bible). The Bible gives us everything that we need for life and godliness (2 Pet. 1:3), but this war, like most wars, will require training (Luke 6:40; Heb. 12:11) in how to use God’s tools and methods.
This book won't help you, unless you're serious. But it will be a gamechanger if you're serious but can’t figure out why you haven’t gotten victory. May the guidance here, which has already helped hundreds to gain purity of thought and body, usher you into impossible victory after victory.
See the sermons that inspired the book and bonus materials and exercises here.
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At the conclusion of his magisterial declaration of the doctrines of grace in the epistle to the Romans, the Apostle Paul provides a practical application calling believers to both resistance, “do not be conformed to this world,” and reformation, “but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:1-2). In this careful Biblical and historical study, Dr. Kayser provides us with a powerful encouragement to make this practical application manifest in this day of disintegrating forces. Highly recommended.
Kevin Swanson
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Revelation Historical Timeline
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The Illustrated Revelation Timeline
An illustrated wall-chart visualizing the entire book of Revelation: its structure, its prophecies, and their 1st-century fulfillments from Jesus’ birth to the Bar Kokhba Revolt (4 BC - AD 136). This chart is based on Dr. Phil Kayser’s Revelation studies.
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The Divine Right of Resistance
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What would Jesus do under tyranny? Well, what did Jesus do under tyranny? In this book, you'll see how Jesus and countless heroes of the faith navigated unjust judges, illegal arrests, civil rights violations, weapons bans, street-preaching bans, being forbidden to meet together, and more. See over 200 Scriptural examples of resistance to these age-old challenges, and the saints' legacy of overcoming "by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony" (Rev. 12:11). Discover Scripture-based resistance tactics for individuals, churches, and magistrates. See why Romans 13 proves that tyrants are not ministers of God, and what makes a ruler a tyrant. Learn what the Great Commission says about your responsibilities to your magistrate, in good times, bad times, and everything in between. And get a peek at the Bible's grid for individualized decision making, so that you can know "when to hold and when to fold" in exercising your Divine Right of Resistance.
See the sermons that inspired the book and bonus material here.
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In a world where national and international governments are grasping for ever more power and control, Christians need to be better equipped to answer some basic questions: Does the State have limits, and HOW is the State limited?
Every Christian faced with an expanding State should read it.
Isaac Botkin of T.REX ARMS
At the conclusion of his magisterial declaration of the doctrines of grace in the epistle to the Romans, the Apostle Paul provides a practical application calling believers to both resistance, “do not be conformed to this world,” and reformation, “but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:1-2). In this careful Biblical and historical study, Dr. Kayser provides us with a powerful encouragement to make this practical application manifest in this day of disintegrating forces. Highly recommended.
Dr. George Grant, Pastor, Parish Presbyterian Church, Franklin, TN
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The Divine Right of Resistance - 10 Pack
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What would Jesus do under tyranny? Well, what did Jesus do under tyranny? In this book, you'll see how Jesus and countless heroes of the faith navigated unjust judges, illegal arrests, civil rights violations, weapons bans, street-preaching bans, being forbidden to meet together, and more. See over 200 Scriptural examples of resistance to these age-old challenges, and the saints' legacy of overcoming "by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony" (Rev. 12:11). Discover Scripture-based resistance tactics for individuals, churches, and magistrates. See why Romans 13 proves that tyrants are not ministers of God, and what makes a ruler a tyrant. Learn what the Great Commission says about your responsibilities to your magistrate, in good times, bad times, and everything in between. And get a peek at the Bible's grid for individualized decision making, so that you can know "when to hold and when to fold" in exercising your Divine Right of Resistance.
See the sermons that inspired the book and bonus material here.
Endorsements:
In a world where national and international governments are grasping for ever more power and control, Christians need to be better equipped to answer some basic questions: Does the State have limits, and HOW is the State limited?
Every Christian faced with an expanding State should read it.
Isaac Botkin of T.REX ARMS
At the conclusion of his magisterial declaration of the doctrines of grace in the epistle to the Romans, the Apostle Paul provides a practical application calling believers to both resistance, “do not be conformed to this world,” and reformation, “but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:1-2). In this careful Biblical and historical study, Dr. Kayser provides us with a powerful encouragement to make this practical application manifest in this day of disintegrating forces. Highly recommended.
Dr. George Grant, Pastor, Parish Presbyterian Church, Franklin, TN
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