In Who Am I? Norman Grubb presents a thorough exposition of God's total redemption and restoration of man from his fallen condition to his place as a co-heir and co-laborer with Christ. Standing on the Scriptures as his final authority, Mr. Grubb explores in a clear and practical way who we are, why we are, how we can be ourselves, and what our destiny is, which is "Christ in you, the hope of glory." Key chapters include "Spirit is the Only Reality," "The Origin of Evil," "The Self Can't Be Improved," "Separation is Illusion," "Faith Becomes Fact," and "The Word of Faith."
In a simple yet compelling style, Mr. Grubb encourages the born-again believer to take by faith his union with Christ epitomized by Galatians 2:20 and discover the freedom of spontaneous living. Finally, he exhorts the reader to recognize by faith that "as He is, so are we in this world," and to move into his predestined place as an intercessor. Who Am I? is one of Norman Grubb's "textbooks" for what he came to call Total Truth, "...a full satisfaction, a rational meaning to all life, a foolproof workable key to daily living, a road map which I could unfold to a fellow-traveler and say 'This is the way.'"
In a simple yet compelling style, Mr. Grubb encourages the born-again believer to take by faith his union with Christ epitomized by Galatians 2:20 and discover the freedom of spontaneous living. Finally, he exhorts the reader to recognize by faith that "as He is, so are we in this world," and to move into his predestined place as an intercessor. Who Am I?Who Am I? is one of Norman Grubb's "textbooks" for what he came to call Total Truth, "...a full satisfaction, a rational meaning to all life, a foolproof workable key to daily living, a road map which I could unfold to a fellow-traveler and say 'This is the way.'"Published October 28th 1975 by Christian Literature Crusade (first published October 1975)

Norman Grubb (1895 - 1993)
Read freely text sermons and articles by the speaker Norman Grubb in text and pdf format.Was a British Christian missionary, writer, and theological teacher. Despite having a Christian upbringing it was only at the age of eighteen that Grubb seriously began to consider what it meant to be a Christian. It was a conversation with a family friend that challenged him to think more deeply about his faith, and from that point on he became committed to evangelistic work. While recovering from his bullet wound in 1917 Grubb was handed a tract about the Heart of Africa Mission and the work of C.T. Studd in the Belgian Congo. After reading this tract he felt a calling to join Studd in his missionary activities.After Studd’s death in 1931, it was learned that he had left a letter appointing Grubb as president of the ministry he had founded, World Evangelisation Crusade (W.E.C., WEC International), in place of himself. Grubb however thought it would be better to be called secretary instead. W.E.C. grew from one mission field with 35 workers to a worldwide mission operating in over 40 fields with thousands of workers from around the world, all living according to the principle that all needs will be supplied by God with no appeals to man. The mission continues to this day under the name of Worldwide Evangelization for Christ.
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