Rating: Summary: Read also Normal Christian CHURCH Life Review: "Normal Christian Life" is an excellent book, but unfortunately many who appreciate it never learn of a book that is even more representative of Watchman Nee's ministry: "The Normal Christian Church Life", also available at Amazon.com. In this book you will learn of the truths for which Watchman Nee died in a China prison.
Rating: Summary: Read also Normal Christian CHURCH Life Review: "Normal Christian Life" is an excellent book, but unfortunately many who appreciate it never learn of a book that is even more representative of Watchman Nee's ministry: "The Normal Christian Church Life", also available at Amazon.com. In this book you will learn of the truths for which Watchman Nee died in a China prison.
Rating: Summary: Illuminating, guilt destroying, Christian exhortation Review: "The Normal Christian Life", next to the Bible, is one of the most fundamental books for spiritual growth and peace. It will cause an awakened awareness of the love of God, and the true nature of the paths of righteousness for His name sake. It sheds the light of reason with the Word of God on -- SIN -- and the -- SIN NATURE -- and the Work of Jesus Christ in our lives that delivers us from them and all condemnation and bondage to them.
Rating: Summary: Illuminating, guilt destroying, Christian exhortation Review: "The Normal Christian Life", next to the Bible, is one of the most fundamental books for spiritual growth and peace. It will cause an awakened awareness of the love of God, and the true nature of the paths of righteousness for His name sake. It sheds the light of reason with the Word of God on -- SIN -- and the -- SIN NATURE -- and the Work of Jesus Christ in our lives that delivers us from them and all condemnation and bondage to them.
Rating: Summary: A short cut to your spiritual life Review: Before reading this book, I have a lots of question about what is the real spirutal life. But now I am clear.This book is not just for you to know, but for you to Experience!!! If you do want to experience and start your spirutal life, this is a must-buy!! ^^
Rating: Summary: The 2nd most important book I've ever read Review: Beside the Bible, this book has had the greatest impact on my life of any book I have ever read, and I love to read. It took a long time for me to read this book because I would read a page or two and it would be enough to contemplate for some time - deep, really deep, yet not that difficult to understand.
Rating: Summary: The 2nd most important book I've ever read Review: Beside the Bible, this book has had the greatest impact on my life of any book I have ever read, and I love to read. It took a long time for me to read this book because I would read a page or two and it would be enough to contemplate for some time - deep, really deep, yet not that difficult to understand.
Rating: Summary: The Normal Christian Life, by Watchman Nee Review: For years I have been searching for the "victorious" Christian Life, always going from one defeat(in one area) to another defeat(in an entirely different area). This book is soooo liberating in showing Christian's, in such a practical way, how it doesn't depend on us and our "self-control", but soli on what Jesus did on the Cross through His Blood and Death. Which, after all these years, of not experiencing the personal side to His blood and death, has finally come home for me through the skillful teaching and story illustrations of Watchman Nee. But, it doesn't end there, it just begins! Watchman Nee explains what so many of us long to hear. How not to despair in trials, and failures but to see them as God see's them. They bring us to the end of ourselves, and to a dependence on God. Hallelujah! No more striving. Two more awesome books are: The Overcoming Life, by Watchman Nee and Hudson Taylor's Spritual Secret
Rating: Summary: The Normal Christian Life, by Watchman Nee Review: For years I have been searching for the "victorious" Christian Life, always going from one defeat(in one area) to another defeat(in an entirely different area). This book is soooo liberating in showing Christian's, in such a practical way, how it doesn't depend on us and our "self-control", but soli on what Jesus did on the Cross through His Blood and Death. Which, after all these years, of not experiencing the personal side to His blood and death, has finally come home for me through the skillful teaching and story illustrations of Watchman Nee. But, it doesn't end there, it just begins! Watchman Nee explains what so many of us long to hear. How not to despair in trials, and failures but to see them as God see's them. They bring us to the end of ourselves, and to a dependence on God. Hallelujah! No more striving. Two more awesome books are: The Overcoming Life, by Watchman Nee and Hudson Taylor's Spritual Secret
Rating: Summary: Once Again, The Question Of What Is *Normal*? Review: Have you ever heard of Watchman Nee? He was a Chinese national, and the penultimate Christian missionary. He was finally arrested by the Communists when they came to power in China, and he spent the last two decades of his life in a small, barren prison cell. Almost all of his books are transcriptions of his sermons. This one is a series which studies Paul's letter to the "Romans." First, let me clarify---I am *not* a Christian. Second, let me say that I have read equally non-Christian historians decribe "Romans" as one of the all-time classics of human literature---one of those books that, regardless of your belief, will change you, and broaden your perspective on the life you live. Why? Because it is the most incisive anti-religion treatise you will ever read. What, and this book is in the Bible??? Anyone familiar with my reviews will know that I admire true individuals. Watchman Nee was one of these. Despite the fact that he's a favorite among many Christian believers (even those who tend toward fundamental Christianity), I seriously doubt many of these would agree with some of Nee's most fundamental tenants. He was considered somewhat of a "problem" by other missionaries in China at the time (1920s-1930s). It's no accident that Angus Kinear's biography of Nee is titled "Against The Tide." As a simple example, Nee strongly believed in "the local church." By this, he meant that each individual congregation not only had the right but was *obligated* to establish their own set of doctrinal beliefs. He was solidly anti-institutional religion. He also had a unique view of what consituted human nature (most clearly outlined in "The Spiritual Man" [three volumes]). This view, I believe, was far more consistent with healthy psychology than what most American Christian churches currently preach. In "The Normal Christian Life," Nee takes on the Apostle Paul at his finest. I'll avoid saying much about the contents, as it's a complicated and detailed study. I'll simply relate one of my favorite chapters. It's Nee's commentary on Paul's exposition on "The Law" of Moses. This actually constitutes several books of the Old Testament, but it can partially be reduced to what most of us know as "The Ten Commandments." Are these rules that we're expected to follow? No, says Nee. The whole point, he says, is this---you can't do this! There is no way that anyone who has ever lived could do it. The person who says they can understands *nothing* about true religion. Nee uses a very Christian language in his discussion of this issue. If you're not able to "translate" that into your own world view, then Nee is unlikely to do anything for you. If you're a Christian, you *MUST* read this book. If you're *not* a Christian, it would be nice if you could. In any event, this one is a classic.
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