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September 15, 2017

finding more strength

Obeying the Lord has its reward, and that is, that the faithful ones find more strength to deny themselves and follow the Lord the next time.Watchman Nee, Heart-to-Heart Talks
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Published on September 15, 2017 11:30

September 5, 2017

Our Greatest Glory

"God [has] call[ed] you to serve Him as priest, you ought to humbly thank Him, for this is your greatest glory. For in so doing, God has highly exalted you. Yet God does not do so because you have something in the world to give Him. Rather, His calling you to serve Him means that He is willing to accept you, and this becomes your glory. For people such as we to be able to serve God is indeed a great honor; it is nothing less than God’s grace! And this is truly the gospel. The gospel is not on...
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Published on September 05, 2017 12:23

July 20, 2017

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Click Here to order the paperback version     Watchman Nee exhorts all believers to be fully active in the church as priests of God. He shares many possible details of how to practically serve in the house of God. 

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Table of Contents1—The Sympathy of the Great High Priest
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Published on July 20, 2017 08:15

June 27, 2017

June 14, 2017

Watchman Nee on Contentment

Contentment is a Christian virtue. Offering all to God is the first step to acquiring this virtue. Those who take God as their all possess a contented heart. Believers who long for the world cannot help but look for vainglory. But the vainglory of the world can never satisfy man's heart. No amount of fame can make a believer feel content for a single day.
Blessed are they who know the Lord Jesus as their all. Unless we ascend with the Lord Jesus and realize the emptiness of the things under th...
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Published on June 14, 2017 13:09

May 12, 2017

Humility

We know that the heavier the load is, the lower the ship sinks; the weightier the fruits, the more bent the branch; and the bigger the tree, the deeper the root. This also is true with the man who has received much grace. He who receives less grace tends to boast of the little he gets. A humble man is one who is full of God’s grace. For God alone can cause one to be humble. Humility is not thinking less of oneself, but is thinking of oneself not at all. Humility is not looking less at oneself...
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Published on May 12, 2017 11:42

May 9, 2017

the Joy of God

Let me give you a new thought today, which is the joy of God. On the night I was saved, the more I thought about it the merrier I became and the more I sang. I did not mind if there were neither rhyme nor tune. And such is the joy of being saved. Nevertheless, this Scripture verse tells us that it was the father who was joyful. It is therefore the joy of God in His saving a soul that is being expressed here. We usually think when a sinner is saved, how glad he is, and how glad we are. We fail...
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Published on May 09, 2017 13:40

April 30, 2017

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Published on April 30, 2017 14:00

April 28, 2017

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Published on April 28, 2017 08:39

April 20, 2017

Will our righteousness ever fail?


Suppose we imagine ourselves asking a brother who knows the word of God: “Will your righteousness ever fail?” He will answer, “No, never.” “But will your conduct ever fail?” we may ask. He will say, “Certainly.” Do you see that his righteousness will never fail, though his conduct may? His righteousness is not his conduct. If this were true, then when his conduct failed, his righteousness would fail too. Yet his righteousness is not his conduct, it is not that which is subject to failure; his...
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Published on April 20, 2017 10:34