Aitken Devotional Thoughts
Devotional Thoughts by Aitken is many chapter devotional work on various Christian life issues and topics.
By William Hay Macdowall Hunter Aitken
Burroughs Gospel Worship 14 chapters (263 pages) which are each a sermon on how to properly worship God. (format PDF)
“Jeremiah Burroughs’ Gospel Worship has greatly influenced my understanding of biblical worship. It is one of the most important books I have ever read.”
–R.C. Sproul
Download: Burroughs Gospel Worship.
Contents of Aitken – Devotional Thoughts
Hiding Places
Walking with God
The Eye of God
Jacob’s Struggle for a Blessing
Separation Ending in Union
Three Great Truths Taught by the Passover
Israel’s Deliverance
The World Afraid of God’s People
Anticipations of Faith
The Solitary Sin-Bearer
The Crossing of the Jordan
The Attitude of Reuben
Why Did Dan Remain in Ships
The Men of Keilah
The Atonement a Necessity
Joy
The Story of a Great Deliverance
Contenders with God
The Two Ways
A Strange Plea
The Place of Feeling in Religion
Worship
Conviction of Sin
Truth in the Inward Parts
The Good of God’s Chosen
The Visit of Salvation
To-Morrow
The Little City and the Poor Wise Man
Who was the Speaker
Divine Disappointment
God Employs Various Means in Dealing with Men
The Moral Limits of the Divine Resources
The Circumstances of the Vision
No Heaven Possible to the Uncleansed Man
The Holy One the Purifier
Peace
Peace not from Nature, But from God
Holiness, Under the Old Dispensation and Under the New
The Highway of Holiness
A Polished Shaft
A Sharp Sword
What Hast Thou Done?
The Harvest Past
Valiant for the Truth
God Glorified in the Fall of Pride
The Blessing and the Curse
The Cry of the Penitent
Burning the Roll
The Lord is There
The Spiritual Kingdom
The Man Who Failed of His Life’s Purpose
The Valley of Achor
Israel and King Jareb
Self-Destruction, — God Salvation
God’s Call to the Fallen
How to Return to God
The Valley of Decision
Can Two Walk Together, Except They be Agreed?
Lying Vanities
The Goodly Price of Jesus
Watchfulness
The Heroism of the Crucified
Glad News
Out of Company with Jesus
The Centurion’s Faith
Young Man, Arise
The Rejection of the Counsel of God by the Pharisees
Free Forgiveness
Various Touches
Self-Denial
Self-Seeking Involves a Cross Equally with Self-Abnegation
Rescue the Perishing
The Good Samaritan
Martha; Or, Thoughts on the Active Life
Mary; Or, the Contemplative Life
The Poor Invited to a Feast
The Excuses
The Invitation
A Sinner Brought to His Right Mind
Father
Give Me My Portion
God Allows Man to Use His Independence
The Beginning Starvation
The Far Country
The Madness of Sinners
The Pain of Self-Awakening
The Younger Son and His Demand
Unsatisfied Desires
Waste
Where is the Heavenly Kingdom
Enthusiasm Rebuked
The Agony of Sin
The Brazen Serpent
Human Curiosity and Divine Mystery
Bible Study
The Imperilled Condition of the Impenitent Sinner
No Place for the Word
Faith in Christ
Conversion
Repentance not Mere Sorrow for Sin
Repentance, a Change of Mind
Cornelius
Unworthy of Eternal Life
The Great Question
The Curious Arts
Paul’s Reasonings
The Power of the Gospel Contrasted with Other Theories
The Goodness of God an Inducement to Repentance
Justification by Faith: an Instance Of
Justification More than Forgiveness
Love Commended
The Love of God Commended
Newness of Life
The Christian a Debtor not to the Flesh, But to the Spirit
A Living Sacrifice
The Consecrated Body
Let Us Keep the Feast
Purging Out the Old Leaven
Full Surrender to God
Not Our Own
Self-Mastery
Savour of Death or of Life
Redemption by the Substitutionary Death of Christ
The Old Gospel and the New
Saved
Saved by Grace
Imitators of God
The Fellowship of Christ’s Sufferings
Suffering Working Perfection
The Christian’s Walk and its Object
Assurance
Grace Our Teacher
Our Teacher’s Mode of Teaching
Peculiar But not Eccentric
The Blessed Hope of Grace
The Denial of Worldly Lust
The Epiphany and Mission of Grace
The Godly Life
The Negative Teaching of Grace
The Practical Result of the Teaching of Grace
The Redemption from Lawlessness
The Righteous Life
The Sober Life
Perfection Through Suffering
Only To-Day is Yours
To-Day
The Engrafted Word
Forgetful Hearers
St. Paul and St. James on Faith
As and So — the Method of Ministry
The Peril of Worldliness
What Manner of Love
Love
The Trustworthiness of Jesus Christ
Behold, He Cometh
Loss of the First Love
Christ At the Door of the Heart
The Last Great Prayer Meeting
King of Kings, and Lord of Lords
The Opening of the Books
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fam42 The Foolish Child explains what the Bible teaches on fools and foolishness, and also a parent's solution to a foolish child.
Excerpts: Ecclesiastes 4:13 Better is a poor and a wise child than an old and foolish king, who will no more be admonished. A fool is a person who rejects advice.
We can define the concept of foolishness as the lack of values and vision toward eternity, toward spiritual things. In other words, this person lives focusing on things that the person wants, and he does not pay attention to what God says as being important, or how God says we should live.
Proverbs 18:2 A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself.
The basis of being wise is that you do not limit yourself, to just what you think you know. A wise person opens his thinking to the wisdom and advice of others, and weighs others’ opinions to see if they are right or not. The foolish only considers what he himself thinks, or what other fools like him think.
View tract: fam42 The Foolish Child