Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. Mortification - the work of killing sin - is an important part of the Christian life. Read these excellent selections from authors of prior centuries on the subject. This Free Grace Broadcaster includes these articles:
The Doctrine of Mortification by A. W. Pink (1886−1952): an overview of the Biblical teaching of mortification and the call to holiness.
The Nature of Mortification by John Flavel (c.1630−1691): a description of what mortification is not and what it is.
Identifying Beloved Lusts by Benjamin Needler (1620-1682): how to search out and identify right−eye sins to pluck out and right−hand sins to cut off.
Only a Christian Can Mortify Sin by Horatius Bonar (1808-1889): people from all walks of life try to stop sinning, but only a believer can truly mortify his sin, and that through the Cross of Jesus Christ.
Directions for Mortification by John Owen (1616-1683): a helpful discussion of the Gospel weapons a believer may use to war against his sin.
Mortifying Sin by the Holy Spirit by David Martyn Lloyd−Jones (1899-1981): mortification cannot be accomplished by the power of the flesh; the believer must have the Spirit’s power and an understanding of union with Christ.
Dangers of Not Mortifying Sin by Ezekiel Hopkins (1634-1690): a powerful exhortation not to neglect mortifying one’s lusts.
Gospel or Legal Mortification? by Ralph Erskine (1685-1752): in the crucial battle against indwelling sin, the believer must use Gospel weapons.
How May I Know If I Am in a State of Mortification? by Christopher Love (1618-1651): an examination of the marks of Holy Spirit empowered mortification.
Arthur Walkington Pink was an English Bible teacher who sparked a renewed interest in the exposition of Calvinism or Reformed Theology. Little known in his own lifetime, Pink became "one of the most influential evangelical authors in the second half of the twentieth century."
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