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The Whole Armour of God Ephesians 6 J. N. Darby. <17007E> 266 The Epistle to the Ephesians has a peculiar character. it considers man not as having a life of sin, which he has to hold as dead in principle, and to resist in practice; but, in order to give God His own full part, and the blessing He gives its full character and perfection, it treats man as dead in trespasses and sins; and hence his whole moral exist.. 2009. 9. 5.
What the World is; and how a Christian can live in it. J. N. Darby. {Published originally by G. Morrish, London; and R. L. Allan and W. B. Horner, Manchester (Manchester Series - No. 128.): currently by A. Poots, Belfast.} "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world; if any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him." 1 John 2: 15. "Know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? Whosoever, therefore,.. 2009. 9. 5.
The True Grace of God wherein we stand. 1 Peter 5: 12. J. N. Darby. {Similar to, perhaps extracted from, 'Why do I groan?' C.W. 12 Evangelical vol. 1, page 186.} God is made known to us as the "God of all Grace," and the position in which we are set is that of "tasting that He is gracious." How hard it is for us to believe this, that the Lord is gracious. The natural feeling of our hearts is, "I know that thou art an austere man"; the.. 2009. 9. 5.
The Standing and State of the Believer J. N. Darby. {The Standing and State of the Believer is Part 2 of a three part, 32 page booklet published by A. S. Rouse, London, Part 1 can be found in Practical No. 1 page 179 and Part 3 in Evangelical No. 1 page 361.} The possession of eternal life in Christ Jesus risen and glorified, and the indwelling of the Holy Ghost, are blessings which characterize Christianity, and it is consequently o.. 2009. 9. 5.
God for us Romans 8: 31 J. N. Darby. <12009E> 83 Notes of Sermons These first thirteen discourses were delivered without any thought of extending them beyond the immediate congregation to whom they were addressed. They were taken down by one of the congregation, and are now at the desire of a brother made public, with the permission, but without any revision of the preacher. Dublin, 1838. [The Editor.. 2009. 9. 3.
The Present Effect of Waiting for Christ J. N. Darby. {Christian Friend 1888, pages 237-41.} There are two things which constitute the joy of a Christian, which are his strength on the road, and the object constantly before his heart. First, present communion and fellowship with God the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ. Secondly, the hope of the coming of the Lord. And these two cannot be separated without loss to our souls, for w.. 2009. 9. 3.
Evil Thoughts, unbidden and hated. J. N. Darby. (Extract from a Letter.) {Pamphlet published by Morrish} Dear -, I have your letter, and I am sure that the enemy is very busy, as well as the evil heart within. What you need is thorough deliverance from yourself, that is, the flesh. You speak of evil thoughts, unbidden and hated, springing up in the heart even when you seek to be occupied with the Lord, this too when really thinki.. 2009. 9. 3.
The Full Import of Conversion. 1 Thessalonians 1: 9, 10. J. N. Darby. (Words of Faith, Vol. 3, 1884, page 36.) It should ever be borne in mind that the Lord Himself must be the centre in testimony, however blessed it is to put forth the gospel of God's grace. Here, in Thessalonica, these souls were brought out to serve the living and true God. The whole man turned to God - a totally new state from beginning to end; not merely.. 2009. 9. 3.
The Christian's Life in Christ Colossians 1 J. N. Darby. <31015E> 210 The character of Colossians is that the saint is looked at as risen: we hear nothing of the Holy Ghost except the expression, "your love in the Spirit." But it brings out the other side, Christ as life in us, more fully here than anywhere. Christ is in us, "Christ in you, the hope of glory." The way the saint is looked at is as risen; the consequence .. 2009. 9. 3.
Deliverance J. N. Darby. <31008E> 153 The Epistle to the Romans, beloved friends, takes up the Christian, if we compare one aspect of his condition with another, on the lowest ground. If for instance we take the Ephesians, there we find the Christian spoken of as "raised up together, and made to sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus"; but you never get him there in the Epistle to the Romans... 2009. 9. 3.
Forgiveness and Liberty J. N. Darby. <29011E> 298 I would, for a few moments, draw the attention of brethren in Christ to a point, as to which I think there has been a good deal of misapprehension in practice, and which, while the joy of known forgiveness seemed to make all plain for a time, has left souls subsequently in distress and difficulty, even when not doubting of their acceptance, though it has sometimes.. 2009. 9. 3.
Death for a Christian: Three letters to a mother and her daughter. J. N. Darby. <23025E> 373 No. 1 Dear sister, Yes, doubtless, the loss of your dear daughter will be a sorrowful blow and a great gap in your family; but in one way or another I have for a long time accustomed myself to death in Christ; and, as far as Christians are concerned, to my mind it comes with smiles — in itself a terrible thing, I fully own, but now a gain. God will have us in th.. 2009. 9. 3.
Cleansing and Deliverance J. N. Darby. <23016E> 273 As regards perfection, which is often a difficulty, the ground has been taken that, while the flesh never changes, which is perfectly true so far, yet supposing we sin, by referring to the blood of Christ, inasmuch as it cleanses, we are constantly thus perfectly clear. Blood has to cleanse because we are not clean. But this does not at all meet the point. What is.. 2009. 9. 3.
Washing the Disciple's Feet John 13: 1-11 J. N. Darby. <12008E> 72 Notes of Sermons These first thirteen discourses were delivered without any thought of extending them beyond the immediate congregation to whom they were addressed. They were taken down by one of the congregation, and are now at the desire of a brother made public, with the permission, but without any revision of the preacher. Dublin, 1838. [The Edito.. 2009. 9. 2.
The Gospel and the Church according to Scripture: Being a review of "Church Doctrine, Bible Truth," by the Rev. M. S. Sadler J. N. Darby. <29014E> 324 There are many things I accept in this book, truths that the evangelical world have, from circumstances, lost, or which have been thrown by them into the background. I shall refer to some of the chief ones here. First, I believe the Person of the Lord has lost the place — at least in rev.. 2009. 9. 2.
Forgivenesss and Salvation. J. N. Darby. (Extracted from Food for the Flock Vol. 2, 1875, page 273.) People do not really believe that they are lost; they believe that they have sins; but that does not touch the question of being lost. Your sins make you guilty, but your state by nature is that you are lost. It is quite another thing to seeing that I have sins, the consciousness that I am lost now. In my natural condition.. 2009. 9. 2.
The Character of the Ministry of the Gospel. Notes of a lecture on 2 Corinthians 4: 5. J. N. Darby. (Words of Faith, Vol. 3, 1884, page 5.) The character of the ministry of the gospel, is, that the things are possessed for ourselves, before they can be ministered to others. In the Old Testament it was not for themselves, but for us, "did they minister the things." (See 1 Peter 1: 1012.) We stand between the suffering and the glory, with t.. 2009. 9. 2.
The Resurrection, the Fundamental Truth of the Gospel. J. N. Darby. <03005E> 147 Many have, perhaps, been able, in looking at the Church's hope in Christ, to see the importance of the doctrine of the resurrection. But the more we search the Scriptures, the more we perceive, in this doctrine, the fundamental truth of the gospel — that truth which gives to redemption its character, and to all other truths their real power. For instance, who do.. 2009. 9. 2.
An Introduction to the Bible J. N. Darby. (Translated from the French) <34001F> 1 To write an introduction to the Bible seems to me a deeply serious and difficult matter. To take up a Book which is the harmonious whole of all God's thoughts, of all His ways with regard to man, and of His determinate purpose as to the Christ, and as to man in Him; wherein also is set forth the revelation of what God is, of man's respo.. 2009. 9. 1.
Inspiration and Revelation J. N. Darby. <29004E> 137 {*A review of Dr. Marcus Dods' sermon, Inspiration and Revelation, with a preface (Edinburgh, 1877); and the system of rationalism of Dr. Ewald of which it is a popular echo.} We have to avoid the wiles of Satan continually. His temptations are ever there in all we pass through; but there are some things which come more directly from him, errors by which he seeks.. 2009. 9. 1.
Have we a revelation from God? (2) J. N. Darby. <29003E> {file section b.} {*A Review of Professor Smith's Article 'Bible,' in the 'Encyclopedia Britannica,' ninth edition.} 97 When Moses and the law had come in, then it was only on the judgment of Israel that this blessing came out, and that through Christ. (See Romans 11.) So Deuteronomy 32: 28, the judgment being solemnly insisted on in what precedes, both of Jews and G.. 2009. 9. 1.
Have we a revelation from God? (1) J. N. Darby. <29003E> 60 {file section a.} {*A Review of Professor Smith's Article 'Bible,' in the 'Encyclopedia Britannica,' ninth edition.} It is evidently an all-important question, Have we a revelation from God? a communication of His thoughts on which we can rely? Is there nothing certain, nothing certainly known, nothing which enables me to say, I have God's truth? Have I from God s.. 2009. 9. 1.
What do I learn from Scripture? J. N. Darby. <23006E> 127 Preface The following paper was drawn up, on the request being made to the writer to give a statement of his faith. It was replied that the writer would not sign a confession of faith which he had drawn up himself; that all human statement of truth was so inferior to scripture, even when drawn from it [the written word], that he could not do it; and the drawing up.. 2009. 9. 1.
Life in Resurrection Colossians 3: 1-4 J. N. Darby. <12007E> 62 Notes of Sermons These first thirteen discourses were delivered without any thought of extending them beyond the immediate congregation to whom they were addressed. They were taken down by one of the congregation, and are now at the desire of a brother made public, with the permission, but without any revision of the preacher. Dublin, 1838. [The E.. 2009. 9. 1.
The Capacity for Knowing Divine Love, and how we know it. 1 John 4: 7-19 J. N. Darby. <17010E> 296 I would add to the paper on 1 John 4 some observations of a somewhat different character, though partly referring to the same truths. The verses which I would seek in a measure to unfold are from verse 7 to 19. There are two subjects in these verses - the capacity for knowing divine love, and the manifestation or proof of it, or more generally how w.. 2009. 8. 31.
Divine Perfectness of Love 1 John 4: 17 J. N. Darby. <17009E> 291 The love of God is presented in two very distinct ways in this chapter. First, in verse 9 as manifested in giving His Son for us, and then in verse 17, in its double fruit of love and light in us. God's love in contrast to man's love is distinguished by this, that while man must have something to draw out his love, as it is said, "For a good man some .. 2009. 8. 31.
The Love of God 1 John 4: 9 J. N. Darby. <17008E> 285 We find that God is dealing with men according to everything that He is in Himself - dealing with their hearts and consciences by presenting to them all that He is; and we know that He is holy, righteous and love, so that we may look at these things as being brought ourselves truly to God. "Without holiness no man shall see the Lord." This shews the ne.. 2009. 8. 31.
The Love of Christ, and the experience that flows from it. Ephesians J. N. Darby. <16052E> 377 There are two points seen distinctly in our salvation and in the ways of God. The first is God bringing His thoughts to pass about us in grace, the second is the dealings of God with us, so as to bring our souls into the full enjoyment of both the source and effects of all His thoughts. And I am sure we ought to take heed to the difference of those two t.. 2009. 8. 31.
The Sufferings of Christ (3) J. N. Darby. From the "Bible Treasury," 1858-9. <07008E> 139 {file section c.} 204 Notice of earlier opinions on the subject. I said I would take notice of the quotations from ancient writers on the point of Christ's vicarious life and living sufferings. What I have already said will have proved that views of His sufferings, in which (what I avow is to me more precious than clearness) true.. 2009. 8. 31.
What does the Coming of the Comforter mean? J. N. Darby. {Serving as a reply to the second article on "The Church in the Old Testament" in "Our Banner" (an American Periodical), April 16, 1877.} {Bible Herald, 1877, pages 223-256.} I have no pleasure in mere controversy, and as I noticed Mr G.'s previous article* on the church only at the request of those interested in the subject, I take notice of his reply for the same reason, but only .. 2009. 8. 30.