The King in His Beauty: The Piety of Samuel Rutherford - Profiles in Reformed Spirituality
“The King in His Beauty” introduces readers to the life and writings of Samuel Rutherford (1600–1661). Matthew Vogan’s biographical introduction traces the significant events of this Scottish theologian’s life and guides readers through his writings, focusing on his distinctive insight into Christian experience. In forty-three excerpts drawn from Rutherford’s letters, major treatises, catechism, and sermons, readers will discover the depth of Rutherford’s compassion, piety, and theological wisdom, all rooted in his unwavering love for Christ.
Table of Contents:
- Believing the Scriptures
- The Messenger of the Covenant
- Lost Sheep
- Sorrow for Sin
- Unsearchable Grace
- The Soul Trouble of the Redeemer
- The Mystery of Christ’s Soul Trouble
- The Beloved Withdraws
- Confession of Sin
- The Hand of the Beloved at the Door of the Heart
- Spiritual Lethargy
- The Rose of Sharon
- Sorrowing for an Absent Christ
- Looking toward Zion
- Impression of Grace May be Stronger Afterwards
- The Fragrance of Grace
- The God-Man
- Christ the Son of David
- Numbering Our Days
- Wondering at Christ
- The Signs of a New Heart
- The Prince of Life Lays Down His Own Life
- Christ’s Dove
- The Ways and Dealings of the King of Kings to a Soul
- Christ’s Joy
- Mysteries in Christ
- The Danger of Seeking Material Things
- Testing Ourselves
- Covenant Love Between God and His People
- Christ Cannot be Hid
- Hearing of the Lord Jesus Christ
- Return to Your First Husband
- Zion’s Lament
- Life Which Cannot Be Lost
- Christ’s Goodwill for the Suffering Church
- The False Glory of the World
- I Have Overcome the World
- The Hope of Glory
- All Things for Good
- Christ and His People in the Wilderness
- Altogether Lovely
- Suffering with Christ
- Christian Directions
About the Author
Matthew Vogan lives in Inverness, Scotland, with his wife, Janet, and son, Joseph. He is a ruling elder in the Inverness congregation of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland and author of various articles for a number of periodicals. He works in local government as a project manager.