The Arm of the Lord
by T. Austin-Sparks
The “arm of the Lord” speaks of God’s sustaining of the Christian in his need, problems, and daily life. Austin-Sparks examines this in relationship with the Cross, the resurrection, the Holy Spirit, and building upon God’s foundation.
First published in “A Witness and A Testimony” magazines, 1958-1959. Arm of the Lord
CONTENTS of The Arm of the Lord
Brown The Devil's Mission of Amusement 7 page article from 1889. Hollywood in the church and her ministries. Brown was a student of C.H Spurgeon.
Excerpts:
Different days demand their own special testimony. The watchman who would be faithful to his Lord and to the city of his God needs to carefully note the signs of the times and to emphasize his witness accordingly. Concerning the testimony needed now, there can be little if any doubt. An evil is in the professed camp of the Lord, that is so gross, so brazen in its impudence, that the most shortsighted of spiritual men can hardly fail to notice it.... Amusement for the people is the leading article advertised by each... until the hideous fact has been proved up to the hilt, that "amusement" is ousting "the preaching of the Gospel" as the great attraction... The Concert is fast becoming as much a recognized part of church life as the Prayer Meeting; and it is already, in most places, far better attended.
"Providing recreation for the people" will soon be looked upon as a necessary part of Christian work, and as binding upon the Church of God, as though it were a Divine command, unless some strong voices are raised which will make themselves heard.
Read the 7-page article: Brown, The Devil's Mission of Amusement.
Chapter 1 – The Situation and the Need
Chapter 2 – The Meaning of the Arm
Chapter 3 – The Ground of the Revealing of the Arm
Chapter 4 – The Cross
Chapter 5 – Building Upon God’s Foundation
Chapter 6 – Resurrection
Chapter 7 – Recovery of Lost Testimony
Chapter 8 – The Cross and the Holy Spirit
Chapter 9 – Re-integration of All Things Through the Cross
More Works from Austin-Sparks
- Steele Love Enthroned
- Mackie The Gift of Tongues
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Theodore Austin-Sparks Library
- Austin-Sparks, T. – The Supreme Importance of the Incorruptible
- Austin-Sparks, T. – The School of Christ
- Austin-Sparks, T. – The Arm of the Lord
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Recovering of the Lord’s Testimony in Fullness
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Power With God
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Position and Power – The Power of His Resurrection
- Austin-Sparks, T. – Pioneers of the Heavenly Way
PC29 Don’t be a Gossip. We examine the sin of gossiping and slander in the light of the Word of God. This study guides our thoughts.
Excerpt from the Tract
Leviticus 19:16 Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people: neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy neighbor: I am the LORD.
The definition of gossip is a person who repeats news or rumors, even murmurings or conversation that hurts other people’s image, when these people are absent and cannot defend themselves. It is a cowardly form to speak about others behind their backs (or being absent) in order to discover something (true or false) about them that they would not say in front of that person to their face because it is insulting or would humiliate the person. Gossip is an attack against the person they are talking about.
Download Tract from Here: PC29 Don't be a Gossip
See also Church Planting Workshop: Handling Gossip An article about handling gossip within the church.v
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A carpenter making his own tools is an explanation of why I, Pastor-Missionary David Cox, write my own material. I like the idea of producing the material that we use in our ministry and also for evangelism.
Read the short article: A carpenter making his own tools.