A concise yet profoundly instructive and deeply challenging exposition on the Holy Spirit. This book comes highly recommended by Andrew Murray who considered it an invaluable blessing in his life. Edited for today's reader by Dave Hunt
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A beautifully written, challenging book on God's purpose
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By tstovall
There are perhaps 5 authors who I feel should be required reading for any Christian seeking to know God's purpose for their lives. William Law is one of those. I have read, at least once, everything that his wife captured of his sermons and teachings.
Law presents his Holy Spirit inspired teachings in a way that is simple to read and powerfully articulated. This book will help you to see what God intends for anyone who is truly committed to Christ. It will cause you to consider deeply where you are in your faith today and where you hope to be at His coming. Read it prayerfully and, I suggest, not more than a chapter per day.
St. Athanasius, St. Augustine, St. Benedict, Dante Alighieri, Anonymous, Julian of Norwich, Thomas à Kempis, John Calvin, St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, Blaise Pascal, John Bunyan, Brother Lawrence, William Law, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, G. K. Chesterton, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Henry Scougal, Jonathan Edwards, A. W. Tozer, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Saint Augustine, Saint Benedict, Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint John of the Cross, A.W. Tozer & Saint Athanasius
A. W. Tozer, Athanasius of Alexandria, John Bunyan, Saint Augustine, Anonymous, Julian of Norwich, Thomas à Kempis, John Calvin, St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, Blaise Pascal, Brother Lawrence, William Law, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, G. K. Chesterton, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Henry Scougal & Jonathan Edwards