Changed Into His LikenessCLC Publications, 2011年1月1日 - 90 頁 Watchman Nee uses the lives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to show that God is able to turn our failure into success and our weakness into strength. God’s sufficiency in the face of our failure is seen only as we surrender to Him and are changed into His likeness. |
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... Everything turns on them. Why do they have this position? Historically they had it because, as we have said, God wanted a people. Today they have it because God's present aim is precisely that—to take out from among the nations a people ...
... Everything turns on them. Why do they have this position? Historically they had it because, as we have said, God wanted a people. Today they have it because God's present aim is precisely that—to take out from among the nations a people ...
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... everything. Without Him there is nothing at all. Unless God does a thing, we can do nothing. Learning this lesson, we begin to be “the people of God.” Isaac is preeminently the son. He illustrates in a remarkable way the work of God in ...
... everything. Without Him there is nothing at all. Unless God does a thing, we can do nothing. Learning this lesson, we begin to be “the people of God.” Isaac is preeminently the son. He illustrates in a remarkable way the work of God in ...
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... everything. But Abraham's experience without Isaac's is not enough. God is also the Son, the given One. We all know that forgiveness of sins is a gift that must be received. So also is victory over sin. We have nothing of ourselves that ...
... everything. But Abraham's experience without Isaac's is not enough. God is also the Son, the given One. We all know that forgiveness of sins is a gift that must be received. So also is victory over sin. We have nothing of ourselves that ...
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... everything. And we, before God, possess nothing that is not His endowment. So we come to Jacob. He presents us with another significant principle in God's dealings with His children. Many of us can see that God is the source of everything ...
... everything. And we, before God, possess nothing that is not His endowment. So we come to Jacob. He presents us with another significant principle in God's dealings with His children. Many of us can see that God is the source of everything ...
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... everything Jacob does while relying upon his own craftiness. People who are specially clever have to learn, if necessary through suffering, that it is not by the wisdom of men that we live but by God. Jacob learned one great lesson. He ...
... everything Jacob does while relying upon his own craftiness. People who are specially clever have to learn, if necessary through suffering, that it is not by the wisdom of men that we live but by God. Jacob learned one great lesson. He ...
內容
The Committed Life | |
The Man in the Land | |
The Heir and the Proof of Time | |
The Covenant of Grace | |
The Wealth ofthe Child of | |
The New Life Indwelling | |
Precious Stones | |
His Own Medicine | |
The Divine Wounding | |
The Face of | |
The Peaceable Fruit | |
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Abimelech Abraham God Abram Adam already altar Beersheba beginning believe Bethel Bethel God blessed body of Christ born bring called Chaldees chosen Christ Jesus Christian church circumcision covenant dead death divine earth Egypt Ephrath Esau everything experience fact faith father fellowship flesh fruit Galatians Genesis Gerar give glory God’s dealings God’s discipline God’s gift God’s hand God’s house God’s power God’s promise God’s purpose God’s vessel God’s words grace Haran heaven Hebron heir holiness inheritance Ishmael Israel Jacob Joseph kingdom kingdom of Israel knew Laban land of Canaan learned lesson live look Mahanaim man’s means Mesopotamia Nahor natural strength never Noah Old Testament ourselves Paul Peniel Pharaoh possess pray precious question reach rebuke receive recovery resurrection salvation Sarah Shechem sins Sodom speak Spirit stand Terah terebinth things victory wants whole witness