The School of Christ

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Education, General Christianity
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Author: T. Austin-Sparks ISBN: 1230000221319
Publisher: Two Sparrows Publication: February 26, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: T. Austin-Sparks
ISBN: 1230000221319
Publisher: Two Sparrows
Publication: February 26, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Preface

The ministry contained in this little book has been wrought on the anvil of deep and drastic dealings of God with the vessel. It is not only doctrinal; it is experiential. Only those who really mean business with God will take the pains demanded to read it. For such, two words of advice may be helpful. 

Firstly, try to remember all through that the spoken form is retained. The messages were given in conference, and the reader must try to get into the spirit and mind of listening, and not only reading. In speaking, the messenger can see by the faces before him where repetition or reemphasis or fuller elucidation is called for. This explains much that would not be the character of a precisely literary production. It has its difficulties for readers, but it also has its values.

Of all the books that have issued from this ministry, I regard this one as that which goes most deeply to the roots and foundations of our life in Christ with God. 

May He make the reading of it result in a fuller understanding of the meaning of Christ.

T. AUSTIN-SPARKS. 
LONDON, 
July 1964.

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Preface

The ministry contained in this little book has been wrought on the anvil of deep and drastic dealings of God with the vessel. It is not only doctrinal; it is experiential. Only those who really mean business with God will take the pains demanded to read it. For such, two words of advice may be helpful. 

Firstly, try to remember all through that the spoken form is retained. The messages were given in conference, and the reader must try to get into the spirit and mind of listening, and not only reading. In speaking, the messenger can see by the faces before him where repetition or reemphasis or fuller elucidation is called for. This explains much that would not be the character of a precisely literary production. It has its difficulties for readers, but it also has its values.

Of all the books that have issued from this ministry, I regard this one as that which goes most deeply to the roots and foundations of our life in Christ with God. 

May He make the reading of it result in a fuller understanding of the meaning of Christ.

T. AUSTIN-SPARKS. 
LONDON, 
July 1964.

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