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  • The Normal Christian Life, by Watchman Nee

    “It is no longer I… but Christ” Copyright Angus Kinnear 1961. Used by permission of Kingsway Publications, Eastbourne, England. Preface to the First Edition PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION The author of these studies, Mr. Watchman Nee (Nee To-sheng) of Foochow, a true bondservant of Jesus Christ, placed a great…

  • “I Come Quickly: Hold Fast,” “I have Loved Thee … I Come Quickly,” & “I Have Overcome”

    by H. J. Vine. “I Come Quickly: Hold Fast” Revelation 3:11 The Lord is coming again, and Scripture shows plainly what will mark those who are prepared for that momentous event. Enoch was ready to go when God took him, and Elijah also, in his day, and they were both…

  • How God is Known as Father & How to Conduct Oneself in God’s House which is the Assembly of the Living God

    by H. J. Vine. The highest knowledge of all is obtained through our Lord Jesus Christ alone! Advanced religious thought and modernism deny this! While they profess to reverence Him in measure, they refuse the honour which essentially belongs to Him as the Revealer of the Father. Salvation and redemption…

  • Here I Am, & Honour the Son

    by H. J. Vine. God’s greatness and majesty produced a striking response when He spake in grace to saints of old. When He called, “Abraham, Abraham,” at once the answer came, “Here am I.” When He said, “Jacob, Jacob,” the reply immediately was, “Here am I.” To Moses He spake,…

  • The Truth Hurts, But Lies Kill. by Irving Risch

    The Truth Hurts, But Lies Kill Introduction After I started writing this book, I realized I needed an introduction so you would understand the reason I am writing this, as well as why this book differs from the others I have written. Everything I have ever written did not flow…

  • All bout George Whitefield

    On Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast George Whitefield, also known as George Whitfield, was an English Anglican minister and preacher who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. Born in Gloucester, he matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford in 1732. Born: December 27, 1714, Gloucester,…

  • A Book Review, 2084 by John Lennox

    I just finished reading a book by John Lennox and was going to do a review on the book. Before I was going to do this, I went online and found someone had basically said what I wanted to say. So here is what I did. I used a form…

  • Gathering or Scattering. By William Kelly

    “He that is not with me is against me and he that gathereth not with me scattereth.” It is always an important question for the servant of Christ to put to himself, if not next to others, Am I doing the will of my Master? The first manifestation of the…

  • DOES PROPHECY PERMIT REVIVAL IN OUR TIME? by John Sinclair

    What bona fide Christian would not love to see God move in mighty power, “rending the heavens” (Isaiah 64:1) and sending a revival in our midst? Whose heart has not cried out, “My sorrow is that the right hand of the Most High is no longer the same” (Psalm 77:10,…

  • I SEE GOOD CHRISTIANS DOING IT

    So it must be all right. “Do you find that this amusement that you like so much glorifies God? It seems to me, for this reason, that it dishonors Him.’“Oh, but this Christian I know enjoys it just as much, and you know how much he loves the Lord!”“Do you…

  • “NO” TO THE “NEAT GOSPEL” by John Sinclair

    If it ever ‘neat’ to be a Christian! One is surrounded with such nice people who are hospitable and always ready to help us when we’re in need. The local assembly fills our week with activities that are really ‘neat’- young people’s meetings, young couples’ meetings, seniors’ clubs, the best…

  • Why, oh God by John Sinclair.

      On the back cover of this booklet it reads, this booklet expounds an insight into the subject of suffering, As well as the existence of evil, In fact a vast search of many writings on the subject has not found one that takes this approach. To God be the…

  • Letters of J. N. Darby

    This is a short letter from the collections of John Nelson Darby. This one was on Intercession Prayer of the Lord as our High Priest. The intercession of Christ as priest in Hebrews is not for the forgiveness of sins, nor for sin properly at all, but for mercy and…

  • Jacob Alone With God.

    Genesis 32:24-32. C. H. Mackintosh. In tracing the history of Jacob, and in contemplating his natural character, we are again and again reminded of the grace expressed in those words, “Jacob have I loved.” The question why God should love such a one, can only receive for an answer the boundless and…

  • Things New and Old Magaizne.

    Things New and Old, A Monthly Magazine for the Lambs and Sheep of the Flock of Christ. Editors: Charles Henry Mackintosh (1820-1896) and Charles Stanley (1821-1890) You can read or listen to the articles online Here is the link to the magaizne at BibleTruthpublishers. com.

  • Answers to Correspondents. By C. H. Mackintosh Part 2 of 2.

    The following are answers given by Charles Henry Mackintosh to questions submitted by the reader of his writings. I try to add the question topic and the scripture reference to his answers. 69. Children. We believe it to be deeply important that our dear children should be early taught to…

  • Answers to Correspondents. By C. H. Mackintosh Part 1 of 2.

    The following are answers given by Charles Henry Mackintosh to questions submitted by the reader of his writings. I try to add the question topic and the scripture reference to his answers. 1. Chastening. Answer: The teaching of Hebrews 12:5-12 “And have you forgotten the exhortation that addresses you as sons?…

  • Extract from the writings of William Gurnall. Prayer and Thanksgiving

    “Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” Philippians 4:6. PRAYER the sign of life. What is prayer, but the breathing forth of that grace which is breathed into the soul by the Holy Spirit? When God breathed into…

  • Notes on Revelation

    J. N. Darby. Note the incense altar is found in Revelation only in Revelation 8, and the censer or incense vessel, libanotos; this not in chapter 4 where power and judgment – government is presented to us. Nor have the elders any censers, libanoton, in Revelation 5. This belonged to Him who was at…

  • Extracts from the writings of Thomas Watson.

    Praying How hard is it sometimes to get leave of hearts to seek God! Jesus Christ went more willingly to the cross than we do to the throne of grace. Christ was in an agony at prayer (Luke 22:44). Many when they pray are rather in a lethargy, than in…