First Words to Young Christians
by Robert Boyd
WITH CHAPTERS ON How to Make a Success of the Christian Life, How to Use the Bible, AND Hints on True Christian Living
Sunday School Lessons, Sunday School Lessons for Kids
Copyright @ 1905
In this 15 chapter book, Boyd has chapters on issues of interest to new converts, such as making a public confession, spiritual growth, duties in the church, to the pastor, in the Sunday School, in the world, foes to grave, helps and hindrances in the Daily Life, the spiritual mind, hindrances to the spiritual mindedness, consecration, successful Christian, how to use the Bible, hints on Christian living.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
Sunday School Lessons, Sunday School Lessons for Kids
(Written about 1874)
FOR the past few months I have been continually asked by young converts where to get a book in which they might find advice that would be helpful to them. I felt the need of some good advice when I first became a Christian, and know the value of words fitly spoken then.
Some weeks ago I had sent to me a copy of this book, which seemed just the thing needed at this time.
I have known the author, Dr. Robert Boyd, for many years, as a dear father in Israel. I have read his work carefully, and recommend it to all young Christians for prayerful meditation.
D. L. Moody
CHAPTERS
1. A GOOD BEGINNING
High honor – what kind? – the godly deacon – a laborer, not a loiterer – not feelings, but CHRIST
2. MAKING A PUBLIC CONFESSION
Joining the church – excuses – mistaken views – false humility – thirteen praying sailors – fear of man – what denomination? – an evangelical ministry
3. SPIRITUAL GROWTH
No growth without life – Christless professors – growing life – gradual growth – prayer and Bible study – a high Example
4. DUTIES IN THE CHURCH
The Lord’s table – attendance at church services – what people miss – love of the brethren – how to re prove offences – sharing in church support – a pleas ant interview
5. DUTIES TO THE PASTOR
High esteem – love and confidence – co-operation – pray for him – Charles G. Finney’s testimony – “Touch not Mine anointed!” – how to help him – a fearless preacher
6. DUTIES IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
Robert Raikes’ efforts – the want of teachers – the power of love – attractive, spiritual instruction – the conversion of children – punctual attendance – how Tom Dempster was changed
7. DUTIES IN THE WORLD
Created unto good works – testing our love to CHRIST – the value of personal effort – personal conversation – skill and wisdom needed – the minister’s visit – immediate trust in CHRIST
8. FOES TO GRACE
Watching against temptation – religious festivals and bazaars – fashionable parties – dancing – an incident from a pastor’s experience – “A fourth pleasure” – the theatre – the discomfited clergyman
9. HELPS AND HINDRANCES IN DAILY LIFE
Personal responsibility to GOD – study of GOD’s Word – good books – the abiding presence of the HOLY SPIRIT – tenderness of conscience – godless marriage – business cares – “He died wickedly rich!”
10. THE SPIRITUAL MIND
Proof of a renewed heart – ensures happiness – the best preservative against temptation – new vigor to every duty – the best support amid sorrows and afflictions
11. HINDRANCES AND HELPS TO SPIRITUAL MINDEDNESS
The indulgence of known sin – covetousness – the merchant’s “sacrifice” – a terrible deathbed – conversation about heavenly things – prayer and praise
12. CONSECRATION
Struggle and trial – what consecration means – in CHRIST, not in our resolutions – CHRIST’s purpose hearty and complete – body, soul, all our powers – the principle plain
13. HOW TO MAKE A SUCCESS OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
Begin right – confess CHRIST openly before men – study the Word – pray without ceasing – go to work for CHRIST -give largely – keep pushing on
14. HOW TO USE THE BIBLE
15. HINTS ON TRUE CHRISTIAN LIVING
Sunday School Lessons, Sunday School Lessons for Kids
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