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These are some of our most
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The Song of Songs
In The Song of Songs Watchman Nee expounds King Solomon's poetic allegory of God's love. He discusses the stages of a believer's relationship with Christ and reveals the spiritual history of every believer. This history progresses from an initial pursuit of and satisfaction with Christ to an ever-increasing desire to be delivered from the self and the flesh through the genuine experience of the cross. |
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The Economy of God
In 1927 Watchman Nee published his spiritual classic on Christian growth and progress, The Spiritual Man. In The Economy of God, Nee's closest and most trusted co-worker, Witness Lee, builds upon this foundation in order to unveil the central revelation of the Bible—that God wants to impart Himself into man for His full expression in the church. This is God's plan, God's economy. |
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The Glorious Church
Far from seeing her as defeated by the power of sin and sins, God views the church as the triumphant and glorious counterpart of Christ, who fully expresses the One who fills all in all. In The Glorious Church Watchman Nee discusses four significant representations of the church in the Bible: Eve in Genesis 2, the wife in Ephesians 5, the woman in Revelation 12, and the bride in Revelation 21 and 22. In each instance, he presents the church's high calling to fulfill God's eternal purpose. |
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The Normal Christian Faith
In The Normal Christian Faith Watchman Nee addresses our search for God and, more importantly, God's search for us. Arranged in four major sections, The Normal Christian Faith presents a clear view of our faith beginning with the knowledge of God, Christ, and the Bible and progressing to an understanding of redemption, life, and the Spirit. |
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The Breaking of the Outer Man and the Release of the Spirit
Every Christian who has believed into Christ has a desire to grow in Him. The greatest hindrances to the experience of the growth in life are not outward circumstances and environmental hardships; rather, they are a mind in need of renewing, a will in need of submission to God, and emotions in need of stability. In The Breaking of the Outer Man and the Release of the Spirit Watchman Nee provides a clear picture of the need for the breaking of the outer man so that the life of Christ in our spirit can flow out as rivers of living water.
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Questions on the Gospel
In our defense and confirmation of the gospel, there is the pressing need to accurately answer everyone who asks for an account of the hope which is in us. Answers to questions concerning the gospel must be rooted in truth and spoken in faith. In 1934 Watchman Nee printed a collection of fifty common questions related to the gospel. In his answers, he provides a helpful foundation for presenting the truth of the gospel in a way that imparts life to those who hear. The topics included in these questions and answers range from righteousness and forgiveness to salvation and sin. Of particular interest are Watchman Nee's explanations of important scriptural references related to law, grace, the blood of Christ, and the redemptive work of Christ. Questions on the Gospel is a useful resource for equipping believers with the truth and enabling them to impart these truths into the Lord's seekers. |
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The Knowledge of Life
In The Knowledge of Life Witness Lee illuminates the path that leads to life, beginning with regeneration, and advancing to knowing and living according to the inward sense of life. The Knowledge of Life provides an excellent foundation for the genuine experience of Christ and a helpful introduction to Witness Lee's companion book The Experience of Life. |
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The Spiritual Man
For more than seventy years, The Spiritual Man, Watchman Nee's classic on spiritual growth, has helped believers advance in their pursuit of gaining Christ by showing them the way to let the Lord fully gain them. Almost every chapter begins from the position of the sinner and goes on step by step toward the peak of spiritual life. |
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