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Paul's letter to the Philippians provides a definition of the true Christian temperament that focuses, not so much on the essential elements of a holy character, but the finer qualities of those elements. There is a secret to such a life, says Simpson. It is "a single-hearted devotion to Jesus Christ. Not mere love, but devoted love. Not mere consecration, but entire consecration. Not just living for Christ, but living for Christ alone."
A superb treatment of the basic human temperaments and how God can use them, now revised with new chapters and questions for group study.
Is this all there is to the Christian life? Will the struggle never end? Isn't there something more? Many believers ask such questions—and sometimes despair of finding satisfying answers. If you are truly seeking after God and His fullness in your life, this book is for you! These pages will help you understand the attributes of the Holy Spirit and how to live in the Spirit, walk in the Spirit, and cooperate with the Spirit, and much more.
Join A. W. Tozer as He Encounters the Holy Spirit Spend a year unearthing the wonder of the Holy Spirit alongside A. W. Tozer. Tozer was a man who thirsted for the Spirit of God, who prayed often and shunned distraction so that he might drink Him in more steadily. In these daily meditations on Scripture, Tozer will inspire you to do the same. According to Tozer, the Spirit is neglected by the modern church. But when believers know the Spirit—intimately and accurately—they experience freedom from stagnancy. They know power and life. This devotional explores many of the defining characteristics of the Holy Spirit. Each day stokes the believer's internal desire to hunger and thirst after the Spirit of God. Encounter Tozer’s heart and wisdom like never before in this newly revised edition. Continue worshiping alongside Tozer with the rest of his Trinitarian devotions: Tozer on the Son of God and Tozer on the Almighty God. With each page, may your heart be filled and your worship increased.
"Look out for number one." "I have to do what's best for me." "You only live once." These common phrases represent the mind-set of a world where self-denial and self-sacrifice are uncommon even among believers. The message of Christ in You is in direct conflict with such a worldview. It offers instead a powerful and liberating message to contemporary Christians tainted and distracted by these contradictory instincts.
Most of A.B. Simpson's many books are sermons preached to large, enthusiastic audiences, stenographically recorded, lightly edited and pressed into print. Days of Heaven on Earth is different. In response to repeated requests for a daily devotional, Simpson himself prepared this book, selecting appropriate passages from his various books, pamphlets and sermons. This spiritual treasure house of thought-provoking meditations will continue to be valuable wherever wise words are needed for comfort and inspiration.
A. B. Simpson believed that the greatest need of every human heart is to know the resources and sufficiency of God. The scriptural illustrations of God's intervention in multiplied and sometimes miraculous ways are for our encouragement today. God's dealings with Elijah and Elisha reveal that He is the God who removes obstacles and intervenes in emergencies. God's dealings with Paul show that He displays His power in startling and sometimes painful ways. God's dealings with Jacob acknowledge that He patiently works with those who have a bent toward Him no matter what kind of persons they are. God's dealings with Esther unfold the fact that God brings together circumstances and individuals to accomplish His will. God's dealings with Job affirm that although man's resources are inadequate in times of crisis, God provides and restores. God wants to be involved with His people. Has a purpose and plan for each believer--including you!
On the day of Pentecost, there was the sound as of a great wind, and what appeared to be tongues of fire appeared... Particularly since the start of the twentieth century, the Christian world has been in turmoil over the experiences that the Holy Spirit has given to many Christians. But few understand who it is who is producing such a tremendous effect; after all, unlike Jesus, we cannot see the Spirit! Here the Bible does give a lot of help by describing the Spirit in ways that we understand, such as wind, fire or a dove. These illustrations are explained, and suggestions are made for a number of others, both from the ancient and modern worlds. To better understand what the Spirit does, we need to better understand who he is; this book does just that.
Curated by Dallas Willard's long-time colleague and friend Gary Moon, this medley of images, snapshots and "Dallas-isms" moves readers toward deeper experiences of God. Whether influenced by him as a family member, friend, professor, philosopher or reformer, contributors bring refreshing insight into his ideas, what shaped him and also his contagious theology of grace and joy.
The Names of Jesus by A.B. Simpson is a book exactly about what it is entitled. In this book, A B Simpson originally preached a series of sermons on the names of Christ and this book takes some of those sermons and makes a 15 chapter book out of those sermons. A.B. Simpson had this book Names of Jesus printed in 1892 and he was delighted to share that Jesus Christ was everywhere in the Bible. A B Simpson saw Christ in the Old Testament and the New Testament. A.B. Simpson saw Jesus in the rock, the staff, the tree, the river, the vine, the prophet, everywhere in scripture. With the Names of Jesus we have a great resource for reference and study that will delve into some of the more biblical truths that resonate throughout the scriptures. Believers need to know their Savior and to understand that the names reveal an underlying truth about the One who is their redeemer. A.B. Simpson wanted everyone to realize that Jesus Christ was made known to those in the OT and revealed in the NT through actions, sacrifices, names and traditions. All of scripture winds around these truths and constantly go forward with truth and utmost authority always pointing to the Christ.