Archive for the ‘Grace’ Category

The Latter Rain

February 20th, 2021

Why has there been a delay in the promise of the Latter Rain, the power that would attend the gospel message in the last days? This little volume is all about the Latter Rain promise: the reason for the delay, defining the Latter Rain, and what the conditions are to receiving it. It also deals … Continue reading The Latter Rain

His Cross and Mine

February 20th, 2021

In 1927, Meade published this book, his second. The Cross is the very center of the science of salvation, and therefore is an exhaustless theme. In the short, concise chapters of this book, some of the wonders of the Cross of Christ are unfolded: the revelation of the character of God in contrast to Satan’s … Continue reading His Cross and Mine

God’s Eternal Purpose

September 28th, 2020

Here is a classic from the beginning of the revival of the 1888 message. Robert Brinsmead was the leading voice in the “Awakening” movement of the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. This was the defining work of that movement. Subtitled as “The Gospel of Jesus Christ in the Light of the Sanctuary Service,” it shows … Continue reading God’s Eternal Purpose

Revival and Reformation: How They Work Together

April 25th, 2019

Revival is a start, or beginning, of new life. Reformation is the steady growth of the new life. But smaller revivals are needed during the work of reformation. This booklet is a short study on these two works, concentrating especially on how they work hand-in-hand. It looks at the three phases of spiritual growth: the … Continue reading Revival and Reformation: How They Work Together

From Bondage to Liberality

April 25th, 2019

LIBERALITY is the freedom of spirit that comes into the life and actions when the grace of God is given free reign. This was the impulse of generosity and giving all to God that marked the beginning of the early church. There are two counterfeits to gospel liberality: liberalism (a false freedom that excuses or … Continue reading From Bondage to Liberality