The Pursuit of God, by A. W. Tozer
Synopsis: The Thirst for God and the Paradox of Pursuit A.W. Tozer’s The Pursuit of God stands as a timeless devotional classic that challenges the spiritual complacency and intellectualized faith prevalent in modern Christianity.1 The book’s central thesis posits that a genuine, intimate relationship with God is not merely a…
Spiritual Food in Due Season, by W. M. Branham
Spiritual Food in Due Season is a transcribed sermon by William Marrion Branham, delivered on July 18, 1965, at the Branham Tabernacle in Jeffersonville, Indiana1. The sermon, published by Voice of God Recordings, focuses on the themes of faith, divine vindication, and the importance of receiving “spiritual food” in its…
The Normal Christian Life, by Watchman Nee
This book, “The Normal Christian Life” by Watchman Nee, explores the essence of Christian living, arguing that it’s often misunderstood and lived far below God’s intention. The book systematically unfolds key aspects of the normal Christian life, drawing heavily from the Epistle to the Romans, particularly chapters 1-8, and other…
Faith is Works Expressed, by W. M. Branham
Overview Delivered on November 26, 1965, in Shreveport, Louisiana, “Works Is Faith Expressed” is a foundational sermon by William Branham. It seeks to reconcile the apparent conflict between the teachings of the apostles Paul (justification by faith) and James (justification by works). Branham’s central thesis is that genuine, God-given faith…