Digital Logos Edition
During his many years as a missionary and pastor, A. T. Pierson encountered four consistent ailments that Christians suffered from. In these addresses given at Keswick in 1907, Pierson offers practical solutions for dealing with these spiritual diseases: unsubdued sin, unanswered prayer, persistent darkness, and habitual unbelief.
“There is absolutely no advance in holy living for any man or woman that neglects the Word of God” (Pages 15–16)
“Laying aside is repentance, laying hold is faith, and holding fast is perseverance.” (Page 7)
“Last of all, abiding in the atmosphere of the Holy Ghost.” (Page 19)
“This does not mean two different dispensations; but that while the law commands, it does not enable; and, while grace does not abate the command, it adds enabling power.” (Page 9)
“if you see something in your outward life or inward life, contrary to God, it is to be put away” (Page 10)
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