How to Live a Holy LifePurchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - A person may almost be known by the books he reads. If he habitually reads bad books, we can pretty safely conclude that he is a bad man; on the other hand, if he habitually reads religious books, we can reasonably presume that he is a religious man. Why is this? It is because the nature of a person's books is usually the nature of his thoughts; and as a man thinks, so he is. Consequently, our reading devotional literature is a great aid to our being devotional. Too few, I fear, realize how important to our spiritual advancement is the cultivation of a taste for devotional reading. As a rule, those who have a taste for spiritual books and gratify that taste prosper in the Lord, while those who have no relish for such books labor at a great disadvantage. Some one has said that "he who begins a devout life without a taste for spiritual reading may consider the ordinary difficulties multiplied in his case by ten." The most spiritual men of all ages have had a strong love for reading spiritual books. If, however, my reader happens not to have such a taste or such a love, he should not be discouraged, for it can be created and increased through perseverance in reading devotional literature. |
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Devotional Reading | 9 |
How to Live the ChristLife | 22 |
Be Doers of the Word | 35 |
The Christian an Epistle of Christ | 46 |
Some Use to Jesus Poem | 59 |
Prayer | 74 |
He Careth for Thee | 88 |
Gentleness | 103 |
Tenderness | 107 |
Lukewarmness | 134 |
Devotion to God | 148 |
The Warfare of a Christian Life | 161 |
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