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Watchman Nee became a Christian in mainland China in 1920 at the age of seventeen and began writing in the same year.  Throughout the nearly thirty years  of his ministry, Watchman Nee was clearly manifested as a unique gift from the Lord to His Body for His move in this age.  In 1952 he was imprisoned for his faith; he remained in prison until his death in 1972.  His words remain an abundant source of spiritual revelation and supply to Christians throughout the world.

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  • Way to Self-Knowledge

    Way to Self-Knowledge

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  • What Are We?

    What Are We?

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    "Our work is to sound out the call to God's children to return to God's central purpose, to take Christ as the center of all things, and...to return to the biblical ground of the church."

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  • What Shall This Man Do?

    What Shall This Man Do?

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    A fresh approach to the study of Christian Service.

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      A fresh approach to the study of Christian Service.

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      Preface
      God's Skilled Craftsmen
      Peter---and the Way
      Catching Men
      Paul---and the Life
      God's Sure Foundation
      A Glorious Church
      Building in Love
      Ministering Life
      Gathered in the Name
      John---and the Truth
      He That Overcometh

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  • Whom Shall I Send?

    Whom Shall I Send?

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    God always works with man and in man is the basic foundation of this book. Watchman Nee along with his close associate Dr. C.H. Yu describes the kind of man God uses and how his serviced today is preparation for the service in eternity.

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      Does God work alone or does He work with man? Let us see that aside from the work of creation which He performs alone, God always works with man and works in man. If he does not obtain the man He looks for, He will not do the work He plans but will wait until He does obtain His man, and then His work shall be done. Such knowledge reveals the unspeakable love of God towards man, but it also places upon man a tremendous responsibility.

      Throughout the various chapters of this present volume, Watchman Nee - and his close associate Dr. C.H. Yu (in Chapter 2) - present God's need of man conclusively. Although it is God himself who indeed does the work, nevertheless He will not work without the cooperation of man. He will first work in man and then work through man. So that what the author discusses in the book at the very outset is the kind of man whom God can use in His service: one who is redeemed and fully yielded, one who knows his absolute incompetency, and who has only one desire of pleasing the Lord. Then is explained the nature of service: how the man of God must serve the Lord in the spirit, how his service needs to be towards the increase of spiritual value, and how his service today is but a preparation for the service in eternity. Finally, two illustrations from the Old Testament are presented for the purpose on the one hand of exhorting the man of God to keep always the "freshness" of the spirit through constant communion with the Lord and on the other hand of instructing the servants of God as to the way of corporate guidance in the church.

      The cry of the triune God is, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" May our response be, "Here am I; send me" (Is 6:8).

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  • Word of the Cross

    Word of the Cross

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    Watchman Nee embraced the cross and proclaimed the Christ of the cross from his earliest ministry years. Three parts comprise this book including "musings Under the Cross," "The Word of the Cross" and "Faith" giving a balanced picture of normal Christian living.

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      In his first letter to the Corinthians the apostle Paul wrote: "And I, brethren, when I came unto you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, proclaiming to you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified" (2:1-2). This same spirit overshadowed the life and ministry of Watchman Nee. From his early Christian years he embraced the cross of Christ and proclaimed the Christ of the cross. He never moved away from this foundation throughout his many years of faithful ministry.

      This present volume is comprised of his early writings from the years 1922-1927. Though young in the Lord, he was given much because he loved much. He first love toward the Lord was pure and warm, and his grasps of the truth was firm and solid. In reading these writings it uplifts our hearts and deepens our faith.

      The readers will find this book divided into three parts. Part One, Musings Under the Cross, unveils the innermost thoughts of a man in first love. Part Two is the Word of the Cross which lays a firm foundation of our faith. Part Three is on Faith and other related subjects that deal with the subjective aspects of the Christian life. The combination of all three parts offers up a balanced picture of normal Christian living.

      May the Lord who fed the multitudes with five loaves and two fish feeds us today with this small collection.

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  • Word of the Cross (Booklet)

    Word of the Cross (Booklet)

    “If the believers realize and receive the truth of the cross, there will not be so many backsliding and failing ones.”

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  • Worship God

    Worship God

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    The worship of God is fiercely contested on this earth but it truly belongs to God and God alone. Watchman Nee describes how this worship comes by revelation and how it must be done in spirit and in truth. Other topics included are spiritual conflict, spiritual reality, and the offense of the Lord.

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      "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve"(Matt 4:10). This is the principal duty of man. God alone is worthy to be worshiped. But this prerogative of God is fiercely contested in the universe. Satan tries to rob God of His worship, and man is tempted to worship anything other than God himself. The Lord Jesus came into this world to restore worship to God. He declared: "the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and truth: for such doth the Father seek to be his worshippers" (John 4:23). As the redeemed children of God, we now have the privilege of being true worshippers. It is therefore imperative for us to know what worship is and how we should worship. This missing jewel must be recovered in the Church.

      In Part One of this volume, Watchman Nee lays down the axiom that worship belongs to God. He explains how worship comes only by revelation and how it must be done in spirit and in truth. He further illustrates the battle of the ages over worship and how eventually God will receive the worship of men. To worship God is to worship His ways. Therefore, let us worship Him under whatever circumstances.

      Then in parts Two and Three, the author deals with various subjects such as spiritual conflict, spiritual reality, the offense of the Lord, and so forth.

      May God use this book to prepare for himself a people who are true worshippers.

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  • Worship That Draws Near, The

    Worship That Draws Near, The

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