Topics
- Jesus Christ
- 2nd Coming
- Abiding
- Authority
- Believers Position
- Beloved
- Body of Christ
- Blood
- Bride of Christ
- Bridegroom
- Chastening
- Childlikeness
- Choice
- Creator
- The Cross
- Death
- Death to Self
- Discipleship
- en Español
- Exchanged Life
- Faith
- Fatherhood
- Forgiveness
- Fear
- Freedom
- Gifts
- Glory
- God's Voice
- God's Will
- God's Word
- Grace
- Guilt
- Hate
- Healing/Wholeness
- Heart
- Holy Spirit
- Humanity/Old Man
- Humility
- Independence/ Rebellion
- Indwelling
- Inheritance
- Intimacy
- Israel
- Joy
- Judgment
- The King
- Kingdom
- Knowledge
- Law
- Life
- Light
- Listening
- Love
- Meekness/Weakness
- Names of God
- New Creation
- Obedience
- Prayer
- Podcast Transcription
- Power
- Prophecy
- Protection/Refuge
- Relationship
- Repentance
- Revelation
- Righteousness
- Salvation/Savior
- Servant
- Sin
- Sovereignty
- Suffering
- Surrender/Relinquishment
- Thankfulness
- Tyranny/Control
- Union
- Victory/Triumph
- Vision
- Warfare
- Worship
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Come, Lord Jesus
Brief Description
A book prepared from longhand notes taken from a series of teachings of Watchman Nee concerning prophecy. His purpose was not to set dogmatic ideas but to provoke the interest of God's people in prophecy and to anticipate their eventual meeting of their blessed Lord and Savior.
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"Come, Lord Jesus"
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This study was given by Watchman Nee in the early years of his ministry. Longhand notes, which provided the gist of these readings, were taken at the time. They were copied and mimeographed but never published in book form. In the study of prophecy our brother followed the approach of such people as G.H. Pember, Robert Govett and D.M. Panton, though he no doubt had his own original views and interpretations. As one can never be dogmatic in prophetic study, our brother merely presented here what seemed to help and satisfy him most. His purpose was to provoke the interest of God's people on prophecy and to prepare them in meeting the blessed Lord.
As his own spiritual life became more matured, he later on took a more spiritual approach to the book of Revelation, without, however , overturning his former basic understanding. In this connection, then, the reader will notice that the translator has attempted to include in the various translator's notes whatever important improvements our brother had made in his own interpretations.
Further, the reader should also be aware that in the original Chinese longhand notes, mentioned above, that part of the study dealing with Revelation 2:19-3:22 was found missing. For the sake of completion, the translator has endeavored to fill in the gap by translating and using the pertinent portion of brother Nee's later work which was entitled Church Orthodoxy. - Be the first to Write a Review
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