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The Life of God in the Soul of Man

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2h 35m
English
ISBN: 979-8-89153-548-0

Description

Lulled to insincerity by religion and the emptiness of routine, this letter reminds readers of the life and power that should accompany following Christ. Instead of trying not to sin, building walls of good habits, or going through the motions of a “good” life, Scougal ignites a fire of truly seeking communion with our Father and humbling ourselves to His will. In order to walk in His way, we must love as He loves us and let His fruit mold us into His image. A work that has spurred many dry and weary souls to return to the fountain, these simple truths can create revolution in the hearts of His people.

This series, published by ONE Audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by handpicked audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works.

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Preface
  3. The Life Of God In The Soul Of Man
  4. Mistakes About Religion
  5. What Religion Is
  6. The Permanency And Stability Of Religion
  7. The Freedom And Unconstrainedness Of Religion
  8. Religion A Divine Principle
  9. What The Natural Life Is
  10. The Different Tendencies Of The Natural Life
  11. Wherein The Divine Life Doth Consist
  12. Religion Better Understood By Actions Than By Words
  13. Divine Love Exemplified In Our Saviour
  14. Our Saviours Constant Devotion
  15. Our Saviours Charity To Men
  16. Our Saviours Purity
  17. Our Saviours Humility
  18. A Prayer
  19. The Excellency And Advantage Of Religion
  20. The Excellency Of Divine Love
  21. The Advantages Of Divine Love
  22. The Worth Of The Object
  23. The Certainty To Be Beloved Again
  24. The Presence Of The Beloved Person
  25. The Divine Love Makes Us Partake Of Infinite Happiness
  26. He That Loveth God Finds Sweetness In Every Dispensation
  27. The Duties Of Religion Are Delightful To Him
  28. The Excellency Of Charity
  29. The Pleasure That Attends Charity
  30. The Excellency Of Purity
  31. The Delight Afforded By Purity
  32. The Excellency Of Humility
  33. The Pleasure And Sweetness Of A Humble Temper
  34. A Prayer
  35. The Despondent Thoughts Of Some Newly Awakened To A Right Sense Of Things
  36. The Unreasonableness Of These Fears
  37. We Must Do What We Can And Depend On The Divine Assistance
  38. We Must Shun All Manner Of Sin
  39. We Must Know What Things Are Sinful
  40. We Must Resist The Temptations Of Sin By Considering The Evils They Will Draw On Us
  41. We Must Keep A Constant Watch Over Ourselves
  42. We Must Often Examine Our Actions
  43. It Is Fit To Restrain Ourselves In Many Lawful Things
  44. We Must Strive To Put Ourselves Out Of Love With The World
  45. We Must Do Those Outward Actions That Are Commanded
  46. We Must Endeavor To Form Internal Acts Of Devotion Charity Etc
  47. Consideration A Great Instrument Of Religion
  48. To Beget Divine Love We Must Consider The Excellency Of The Divine Nature
  49. We Should Meditate On Gods Goodness And Love
  50. To Beget Charity We Must Remember That All Men Are Nearly Related Unto God
  51. That They Carry Gods Image Upon Them
  52. To Beget Purity We Should Consider The Dignity Of Our Nature
  53. We Should Meditate Often On The Joys Of Heaven
  54. Humility Arises From The Consideration Of Our Failings
  55. Thoughts Of God Give Us The Lowest Thoughts Of Ourselves
  56. Prayer Another Instrument Of Religion And The Advantages Of Mental Prayer
  57. Religion Is To Be Advanced By The Same Means By Which It Is Begun
  58. A Prayer
  59. Closing Credits
  60. The Life of God in the Soul of Man Sample