Excerpts from the BookAlthough I was gloriously saved by the grace of God, I struggled much with the flesh and the will of God. I met my dear wife while the Holy Spirit was dealing with me about the need of salvation by grace, and we married after I became a Christian. She is well aware of those early days of struggle for me in coming to a hunger for purity and consecration in the grace of God. She also knows of the entire quest which has been mine through all our wonderful years together since we married in 1947. After I was saved by grace, my soul was awakened to the Holy Scriptures and the longing to be free from my own will and way. After my own personal struggle, I realized that the Bible revealed that the Lord Jesus desired to live in my very life. I knew I was saved and reconciled with the Father through the merits of the Lord Jesus in heaven. But the blessedness of the Intercessions of the Lord Jesus in my behalf on earth was suddenly opened to my heart on earth. A great truth came to my soul: Jesus is, at this moment, praying for me. The urgency of sin demands an instant work; the care of maturity pleads for more time. |
Table of Contents |
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Introduction | |
Part One: Bibliology | |
1. | God Hath Said |
2. | The Indispensable Word of GodHis Power Harnessed |
3. | The Completeness of Scriptural Revelation |
4. | Necessities for the Written Word |
5. | The Miracles of the Word of God |
6. | The Hypostatic Unions in Balance |
7. | The Angel of the Way of Truth |
Part Two: Anthropology | |
8. | AdamWho Art Thou? |
9. | The Beginning of Self |
Part Three: Hamartiology | |
10. | The Human Nature Versus the Sin Nature |
11. | The Sin Nature Defined and Distinguished |
Part Four: Christology | |
12. | The Self Life of Jesus Christ in His Humanity |
13. | Christ Revealed the Purpose of Dust |
14. | Christ in the Common Cycle of Life |
Part Five: Soteriology | |
15. | Salvation and the Double Cure |
16. | Saintliness and Sin |
17. | Pentecost and Purity |
Part Six: Somatology | |
18. | The Problem of the Christian's Body Stated |
19. | The Christian's Common Cycle of Life |
20. | God in Circumstances |
21. | Problematic Materialism |
22. | The Rationale of Sacrifice and Suffering |
23. | The Suffering Son and His Sons |
24. | Synonyms of Suffering |
25. | Petrine Suffering and the Sources of Affliction |
26. | Reasons for Suffering |
27. | Faiths |
28. | Circumstances or CircumspectlyWhich? |
29. | Divine Healing as in the Atonement |
30. | The Ecumenical Body |
31. | The Highlands and Lowlands of Holiness |
Part Seven: Pneumatology | |
32. | The Power of the Gospel |
33. | The Centrality of the Gospel |
Part Eight: Hagiology | |
34. | The Question of Saintliness |
35. | Saints Amidst the Apostasy |
Part Nine: Teleology | |
36. | Godliness By Process and Design |
37. | The Glory of Christ By Design |
Part Ten: Paradoxy | |
38. | The Biblical Paradox and History |
Part Eleven: Eschatology | |
39. | Theological Systems and the Last Days |
Part Twelve: Eternitology | |
40. | Longing for Eternity with Christ |