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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. “A maior das exigências que Deus faz ao homem não é carregar a cruz, servir, ofertar ou negar-se a si mesmo. A maior das exigências é a obediência.” Watchman Nee O que é autoridade? O que é autoridade espiritual? Como comportar-se quando autoridades civis, ou mesmo eclesiásticas, encontram-se em contradição com o que determina a Palavra de Deus? As páginas deste best-seller contêm lições bíblicas essenciais que certamente auxiliarão você a enfrentar e superar problemas e crises relacionadas ao importantíssimo tema da obediência. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Nee-To-Sheng of Foochow, China is known as Watchman Nee to hundreds of thousands of Christians around the world who have encountered his books. The Release of the Spirit is one of his most powerfully challenging works. Watchman Nee exhorts believers that through the breaking of the outward man there comes a release of the inward Spirit. By means of our brokenness the Spirit rejuvenates our faith and makes us fit for service. // Watchman Nee knew about suffering. In his native China he suffered as a Christian. And he witnessed the brokenness in thousands of Christians, created by unusually difficult circumstances. In the midst of such discomfort it remains a testimony to his insightfulness that he preached the spiritual value of suffering instead of dreaming for a better earthly life. The Release of the Spirit will challenge all who engage it today. No library descriptions found. |
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The connection Nee makes to Jesus' obedience as a human to our own rebellious condition is stark and has changed the way I think about my own obedience to the will of God. All authority is God's to give and he does so only to the obedient. Nee's use of history from the Bible elaborates and demonstrates how obedience is not only a good quality, but essential if we want to be in service to the Kingdom. ( )