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Messenger of the Cross
Brief Description
Watchman Nee's message in this volume is to show that the source of all spiritual things stands the cross and in order for Christ to all and in all there is no other way but through the cross.
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In the counsel of God's will, the cross occupies a central place. This is because only through the cross can God's eternal purpose concerning His Son as well as His church be realized. "I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified," declared the apostle Paul (1 Cor 2:2). Christ came to us by way of the cross, and only by this same way do we know Him. Unless the cross is accepted by us both objectively in terms of the finished work of Christ at Calvary and subjectively in terms of the dealing of the Holy Spirit in us, we have no message to deliver to the world and we are not fit to be its messengers.
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In this present volume, Watchman Nee shows us that at the source of all spiritual things stands the cross. In order that Christ may be all and in all, there is no effective means save the cross. How we therefore need to pray, "Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me and know my thoughts" (Ps 139:23), so that by God's response to such heartfelt prayer we may have a true knowledge of our selves. Now such response will mean our having to experience the dividing of our spirit and soul, since the root of all sins in the fallen self-life of man. Yet, as the author makes clear, with the self thus dealt with, we can then be true messengers of the cross.
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Messenger of the Cross (Booklet)
Brief Description
"We cannot give others what we ourselves do not have. If the cross does not become our life, we cannot give the life of the cross to others."
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Ministering to the House or to God?
Brief Description
"What I fear most in my heart is that many will come out to preach the gospel to help men, save sinners, and perfect the believers, yet not minister to the Lord!". (FROM TWELVE BASKETS FULL VOLUME 2)
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Ministry of God's Word
Brief Description
This book presents principles which govern the ministry of God's word with both discernment and also practicality. A great help for all who love the word of God and those called to be its ministers.
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Watchman Nee examines the principles which govern the ministry of God's word with great discernment and always with an eye to practicality. He unveils the nature of New Testament ministry, unlocks the secret of God's word, unravels the various elements essential to an effective ministry, and uncovers the responsibility of the audience. He is a book, then, which can be of real help to all who love the word of God, and especially to those who are called to be its ministers.
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Mystery of Creation, The
Brief Description
Watchman Nee presents, not as proof of the story of creation, but to attest to the fact that God is greater than science this Biblical interpretation of creation. Also discussed is God's principles of working in both the New and the Old creation giving an analogy of creation and Christian living.
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Man always wonders about himself as well as the things that surround him. He has tried for centuries to unlock the mystery of creation by observation and speculation. Yet the true story of creation would never have been told had not God revealed it to Moses. The challenge of God to human inquiry and research is the same today as it was in the days of Job: "Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me. Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou has understanding. Who determined the measures thereof, if thou knowest? Or who stretched the line upon it? Whereupon were the foundations thereof fastened? Or who laid the corner-stone thereof, when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" (Job 38:2-7)
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In this volume, Watchman Nee presents to us a Biblical interpretation of creation to which science attests. This is not meant to prove, however, that the story of creation as revealed in the Bible is scientifically true but to show instead that God is greater than science. Whereas God's word is forever true, the discipline of science must constantly be revised. How inexhaustible is God's revelation, that in giving the history of creation (as found in the letter of His word) He has also disclosed His principles of working in the new as in the Old Creation. Hence an analogy of creation and Christian experience, an analysis of creation and the acts of Christ, and an anatomy of creation and dispensation are additionally presented in order to lead us into the spirit of God's word.
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