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Sit Walk Stand

Sit Walk Stand

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deceptively Simple; Unbelievably Profound
Review: A hidden gem. Within fewer than 80 pages, Nee lays out in simple terms some of the most profound truths of the Christian life from the book of Ephesians. It will inspire and challenge both new and mature believer alike.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Know when you sit, walk, and stand before God!
Review: A must for Christians who wants to understand our position before God. This short book is based on Ephesians in the New Testament Bible. It clearly shows us that we need first to "Sit" in order to attain salvation. Then, to "Walk" in the life of Christ Jesus. And finally, to "Stand" against Satan and be overcomers. Watchman Nee's books focus on Christ as our life and how to minister to Him

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple but Profound, Memorable and Practical
Review: Sit, Walk, Stand is based on the three key words which divide the book of Ephesians into its basic sections. Our position in Christ is one of sitting, our life in the world is one of walking and our attitude toward Satan is one of standing. The Christian's entire life is to be founded and lived out from the finished work of Jesus. In it's 78 pages the book concisely sums up a massive amount of Biblical theology and applies it to the believer's every day life. Watchman Nee takes the grand theological treatise of Ephesians and breaks it down into simple, memorable and practical statements. "Christianity begins not with the big DO, but with a big DONE" (pg. 14). "The all important rule is not to "try" but to "trust," not to depend upon our own strength but upon His" (pg. 38). "Our task is one of holding, not of attacking. We do not fight for victory, we fight from victory" (pg. 55). This is only a sampling of many profound statements, which have launched hundreds of sermons. The spiritual truths outlined in Sit, Walk, Stand are simple but profound, critical but often forgotten. The book is a great source for reminding us of these truths. Most of the works of Watchman Nee are wonderful. I recommend the novice to his writings start with this one. It is easy and quick to read yet covers the key understandings further explained in his larger volumes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple but Profound, Memorable and Practical
Review: Sit, Walk, Stand is based on the three key words which divide the book of Ephesians into its basic sections. Our position in Christ is one of sitting, our life in the world is one of walking and our attitude toward Satan is one of standing. The Christian's entire life is to be founded and lived out from the finished work of Jesus. In it's 78 pages the book concisely sums up a massive amount of Biblical theology and applies it to the believer's every day life. Watchman Nee takes the grand theological treatise of Ephesians and breaks it down into simple, memorable and practical statements. "Christianity begins not with the big DO, but with a big DONE" (pg. 14). "The all important rule is not to "try" but to "trust," not to depend upon our own strength but upon His" (pg. 38). "Our task is one of holding, not of attacking. We do not fight for victory, we fight from victory" (pg. 55). This is only a sampling of many profound statements, which have launched hundreds of sermons. The spiritual truths outlined in Sit, Walk, Stand are simple but profound, critical but often forgotten. The book is a great source for reminding us of these truths. Most of the works of Watchman Nee are wonderful. I recommend the novice to his writings start with this one. It is easy and quick to read yet covers the key understandings further explained in his larger volumes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kindergarten - College for new Christians, in one book.
Review: Such a beautiful book! Essentially a study in Ephesians, Nee transforms three of the most common words in any language into a powerful encapsulation of the believer's experience in Christ Jesus. It's all grace, from beginning to end. Our salvation, our ministry, our spiritual warfare - all rest on Christ's finished work on the cross. One reading is enough to utterly convince, and change your perspective forever, but you'll not read it just once. You'll never look at Ephesians the same way again, either! Nee's little book will have you turning to Ephesians the rest of your life as your first stop in times of spiritual turmoil. Sit, walk, stand - but never stop sitting!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The cross as the basis for the entire Christian life
Review: Such a beautiful book! Essentially a study in Ephesians, Nee transforms three of the most common words in any language into a powerful encapsulation of the believer's experience in Christ Jesus. It's all grace, from beginning to end. Our salvation, our ministry, our spiritual warfare - all rest on Christ's finished work on the cross. One reading is enough to utterly convince, and change your perspective forever, but you'll not read it just once. You'll never look at Ephesians the same way again, either! Nee's little book will have you turning to Ephesians the rest of your life as your first stop in times of spiritual turmoil. Sit, walk, stand - but never stop sitting!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kindergarten - College for new Christians, in one book.
Review: This book has changed my life entirely. It is very thorough, and is entirely supported by scriptural reference. It allows one to enjoy the mercy of God, and rest in the salvation, bought for us, by Jesus Christ. This book makes one desire to reconstruct the personal methods of dealing with everyday life. It gives step by step instructions on how to live an easier, happier Christian life. It also, at the same time, gives inner peace, confidence and strength, through the teachings in the Bible. It is a great resource for those interested in personal spiritual growth. Watchman Nee was a prolific writer and led a inspirational life. He has a truly unique writing style. His work is both thorough and easy to understand. It is truly a book for the new and experienced Christian alike. This book is rather short, and rather cheap. It is a definite must-have!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Find Your Place In Christ
Review: This book is great! The more you read the more information you attain. Watchmen Nee does and excellent job defining the threefold division of Ephesians. He emphasizes that first we must sit and find out just where we are with Christ. Next he explains that we must then walk with the integrity of our Lord. Finally Mr. Nee discusses the importance of standing your ground against the wiles of Satan. This book is a must have; It's easy to read, pocket-sized and it abounds with spiritual treasures essential to your relationship with Christ.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Find Your Place In Christ
Review: This book is great! The more you read the more information you attain. Watchmen Nee does and excellent job defining the threefold division of Ephesians. He emphasizes that first we must sit and find out just where we are with Christ. Next he explains that we must then walk with the integrity of our Lord. Finally Mr. Nee discusses the importance of standing your ground against the wiles of Satan. This book is a must have; It's easy to read, pocket-sized and it abounds with spiritual treasures essential to your relationship with Christ.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So simple, so profound
Review: Watchman Nee has been inspiring Christians all over the world for many decades. His Asian worldview informs his Christianity in such a way that he brings a completely different understanding that is refreshing to Western readers able to follow what he writes.

In "Sit, Walk, Stand," Nee tackles the book of Ephesians discussing the Christian's placement in Christ. First, he notes how a Christian must start his journey with Christ by sitting--resting alongside the Savior who has done all the work. And because Christ has done all the work, the Christian is given the peace of knowing there is nothing he or she can add. Walking comes from being seated as the Christian merely lives out the Christian life by claiming his place seated alongside Christ. Our ministry comes via the finished work. And lastly, in standing, the Christian holds the territory Christ has taken from Satan by calling on the name of Jesus and living out Christ's triumph.

As with all Nee works, the outright simplicity and wisdom of his writing cuts to the soul and spirit. For those who struggle in their Christian journey, the author's words come as a joyful balm since he shows how we can stop trying to do it all by ourselves and let Christ rule.

With so much packed into such a short book, this is a fantastic resource for anyone who wants to find peace in Christ while living out a more vital existence. A must read and truly worthy of five stars.


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