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Toward the Journey's End
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The Christian life is a journey, as John Bunyan put it in Pilgrim's Progress, from the "City of Destruction" to the "Celestial City." The Christian's experiences are many and varied along the way. Sometimes, the Christian seems to be in "green pastures" and sometimes in the "valley of the shadow of death," yet the Shepherd is with him all the time and all the way. We have many blessings but also many trials in this "already but not yet" life. Already we taste something of the joy of heaven and the "powers of the age to come" but we are still beset with sin and weakness and must "keep on keeping on." It is hoped that this volume will bring encouragement to God's people to do just that.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Purity
- O Man, Greatly Beloved
- The Census Tax
- Freedom
- The Mystery of Providence
- Atonement
- Refuge II
- Wilderness
- Counting my Blessings
- Pleasure and Dependence
- Crumbs
- On the Death of T. B.
- Contentment
- At the Bird Feeder
- From Matthew 21:31,32
- Move Over, Monica
- A Secret Servant
- Esau
- The Tenth Commandment
- Personalized Grace
- Watered With Tears
- Victory
- The Smell of Sanctifying Providences
- Emptiness
- Communion Meditation
- Cleaving to Christ
- Fidelity
- The Rich Young Ruler
- Meditation on Having my Money Stolen
- The Gilded Anchor (II)
- From Psalm 143
- On Seeing a Rainbow Very Faintly
- Flood and Fire
- Trial
- Hurricane Irma
- Three Trees
- The Greatest Commandments
- Understanding
- Be Merciful to Me
- Denial and Restoration
- The Valley of Dry Bones
- Rescue
- From Isaiah 66:2
- The Kingdom Grows
- Psalm 23:5â6
- Communion Meditation (II)
- On the Mental Illness of a Friend
- Trinity
- For James Henley Thornwell
- Shortness of Breath
- Be Still
- From Exodus 15
- Refuge (II)
- Theophany
- Wallabies
- From Psalm 27:14
- From I Samuel 18
- From Revelation 13:10
- A Grasshopper
- From Psalm 107
- On Being Employed Once Again
- On Suffering (II)
- Perseverance (III)
- The Mercy Seat
- Chastisement (V)
- For Mrs. Emily Bever
- Victory
- Giving (II)
- Be Still, My Soul
- Self-Control
- Matthew 5:7
- Condescension