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Thank you. I read old books. Like John Owen, Jonathan Edwards, and more. I will get it.
I'm a 7 point Calvinist.Just bear in mind that it might have the same effect on you as it did on me. Having been raised in Pelagianism, beginning to understand the sovereignty of God was an eye-opening experience for me.
Just bear in mind that it might have the same effect on you as it did on me. Having been raised in Pelagianism, beginning to understand the sovereignty of God was an eye-opening experience for me.
Isn't everybody our neighbor?Social Gospel. I read it again in about 1995 and saw their point. I got love your neighbor too, but the essence of it was "Do good to everybody."
How I was impacted: Granted, this book seems to veer towards some kind of social gospel, but it was very helpful to me in learning to make Christ my pattern for living.In His Steps, by Charles Sheldon
How they impacted me:It's really hard to list just one.
Prayer: Asking and Receiving, by John R. Rice
Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret, by Howard Taylor
Japan Needs Jesus, by Clifford Lewis
Is there a particular book that impacted you, other than the Bible?
For me, it was "The Freedom of the Will" by Edwards.
It made me think deeply about the psychology of man's will and actions and God's interactions with everything in the universe. It took me 3 tries to get through it, but it was worth it.
Please don't post a list of 20 books. Just one, and maybe how it impacted you.
The Works Of Josephus
AMEN! Forgot about him, thanks.
Well you have more determination than I do... "The Freedom of the Will" by Edwards... I heard it was a good book got half-way through it and quit... If I have to struggle like you did to get thru a book like you did, its not for me... Pink has also helped me immensely and I'm reading his The Divine Covenants now... But there is one other one that tells of the atmosphere around the 1st Century, that puts The New Testament in perspective, on the other side of the coin so to speak... A view from the other side The Works Of Josephus... The Bible is not only spiritual but historical too, lest we forget... Brother Glen![]()
The very first line in my OP said "other than the Bible."
My father died in 92. One of the things I have from him is his copy of Josephus (and his notes).Well you have more determination than I do... "The Freedom of the Will" by Edwards... I heard it was a good book got half-way through it and quit... If I have to struggle like you did to get thru a book like you did, its not for me... Pink has also helped me immensely and I'm reading his The Divine Covenants now... But there is one other one that tells of the atmosphere around the 1st Century, that puts The New Testament in perspective, on the other side of the coin so to speak... A view from the other side The Works Of Josephus... The Bible is not only spiritual but historical too, lest we forget... Brother Glen![]()
Oops. My bad. Josephus is a good source, but for me, not a life changer. I have others that shaped me immensely. I will start another thread on that, the top 10 books every exegete should read.Read a little closer. He was touting the 'Works of Josephus', not the Bible. Josephus is history and history is a large portion of the Bible, is @tyndale1946's point.
It impacted me too, as a young man. Probably the first book I actually read as a new Christian in 1984.How I was impacted: Granted, this book seems to veer towards some kind of social gospel, but it was very helpful to me in learning to make Christ my pattern for living.
The very first line in my OP said "other than the Bible."
Nope. That was before I was born. Bet you got it fresh off the pressHistory Of The Church Of God by CB & Sylvester Hassell published in 1886... I doubt if you ever heard of this one, its published by our people The Primitive Baptist... Brother Glen
Btw... Jon, I know. you don't have this one!
Wonderful! Was your father a preacher?My father died in 92. One of the things I have from him is his copy of Josephus (and his notes).
No, he wasn't. But I remember him studying Scripture for hours in his office.Wonderful! Was your father a preacher?
My college roommate gave me my four volume set. I've never read it straight through, but have consulted it many times.