Present Books Toward The Normal Christian Life (The Collected Works of Watchman Nee #33)
Original Title: | The Normal Christian Life |
ISBN: | 0875084141 (ISBN13: 9780875084145) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Collected Works of Watchman Nee #33 |
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Paperback | Pages: 286 pages Rating: 4.3 | 7600 Users | 252 Reviews
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Oh. My. God. This is the best book I've ever read--and I absolutely mean that with all the sincerity that I can muster.This book was so good, in fact, that it made me reevaluate how I rate books. There is absolutely nothing flawed in it. NOTHING. And Nee's message was poignant, timeless, and so powerful that it really affected my life. It changed me. I mean, it's almost unbelievable. His message of grace and of the blood, cross, and life of Christ is amazing. His message on the Holy Spirit--though I'm familiar with many charismatic messages on him--blew me away. The way he described the reliance on the soulish life versus the life of God living through us made me repent to God. His message on the Law of God and God's grace living through us totally upended my notions of God and of my service to him. And the way he ended the book with his points on wasting ourselves for the ministering of Jesus wrecked me. It WRECKED me.
I wish I could give it higher praise. I wish I could put this book in the hands of every new believer and make them read it and understand it.
I can't say enough. I believe I'll have to say "thank you" to Nee when we meet in heaven.

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Title | : | The Normal Christian Life (The Collected Works of Watchman Nee #33) |
Author | : | Watchman Nee |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 286 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 1979 by Christian Literature Crusade (first published 1957) |
Categories | : | Christian. Christian Living. Religion. Theology. Christianity. Nonfiction. Spirituality |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 7600 Users | 252 ReviewsNotice Based On Books The Normal Christian Life (The Collected Works of Watchman Nee #33)
Oh. My. God. This is the best book I've ever read--and I absolutely mean that with all the sincerity that I can muster. This book was so good, in fact, that it made me reevaluate how I rate books. There is absolutely nothing flawed in it. NOTHING. And Nee's message was poignant, timeless, and so powerful that it really affected my life. It changed me. I mean, it's almost unbelievable. His message of grace and of the blood, cross, and life of Christ is amazing. His message on the Holy"God shows us through His Word that He has only one answer to every human need: His Son, Jesus Christ." ~Watchman NeeI've been meaning to read this book for a while now and I finally go the chance this year. I did try to read this book, though, a year ago, but nothing really came out of it, so I stopped. But after reading it this year, I was truly amazed by the various aspects that are required of us to live a normal Christian life which just focuses all on Jesus Christ Himself. Watchman Nee
Another Christian foundational work. Nee is encouraging, intelligent, and deep as he discusses what the normal Xn life should look like. The title is delightfully ironic because that life is so different from the one so many of us know. However, through Christ, the beliver has all squi needs to access that better--and more real--life. Nee examples explain nebulous theological concepts extremely well; it must be a gift of his. Brilliant work.http://ahabsquest.wordpress.com/2008/...

Nee's classic study of the book of Romans.Everything positive I wrote about the ebook edition of The Normal Christian Church Life applies to this edition.This is a new experience for me. Having purchased and read the ebook version of The Normal Christian Church Life, I purchased the hard copy and read it as well. (I bought it because of the frustration trying to find passages for reference and quoting. Immediately, I noticed how much better this edition was. I haven't done a line for line
I read this many years ago and remember enjoying it. This time I have not only enjoyed it, but I have found it rather revolutionary.Each chapter is a pearl. For example, the last chapter is entitled, 'The Goal of the Gospel' and concentrates on the action of Mary who took the alabaster box of precious 'spikenard', broke it and anointed the Lord. To Judas and even the Disciples this was a terrible waste (should have been sold to help the poor, etc.), but Jesus rebuked them and said that wherever
This is a book that is in a handful of life-changers on my shelf. Watchman Nee so clearly communicates the Gospel message and the effect of Christ's atoning death on the Cross. Before reading, I wouldn't have been able to articulate the Gospel message effectively, but after, I finally felt I had something to stand on.The book is timeless, a joy to read, easy to understand, and highly recommended to everyone, especially those new to the Christian faith.I was also ecstatic when I found it for sale
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