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The Abrahamic Covenant

The Abrahamic Covenant by George Hawtin. Truths, which are pointed, plain, and tremendously vital to spiritual understanding, are passed by unnoticed and unmentioned as things irrelevant and inconsequential. Promises, prophecies, covenants and facts which are vital to the age in which we live fill the pages of Holy Writ, yet they go totally ignored by professing multitudes, counted as inapplicable old wives fables and rejected out of hand without a pretext of sincere investigation. It is with re-gret that I myself confess that in bygone days, while still in bondage...

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The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit by George Hawtin. Many years ago during a long season of prayer I was brought into deep meditation concerning the Holy Spirit. As I waited before the Lord, my mind was flooded in quick succession with a whole series of themes concerning that blessed divine person whom our Lord Jesus called the Holy Spirit. As heading after heading and theme after theme swept into my mind, I wrote them down lest they should be forgotten, and, when at last the Spirit ceased to speak, I knew I...

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Two Realms

Two Realms by George Hawtin. Man is a triune being – spirit, soul and body. The spirit is the realm of God consciousness, the soul is the realm of self-consciousness, and the body is the realm of sense conscious-ness. Man in his fallen state speaks of himself as body, soul, and spirit, but God always refers to him as spirit, soul and body. The reason for this reversal of terms becomes evident when we understand that man looks only at the visible and temporal, beyond which he cannot see, while God...

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Fragments That Remain

Fragments That Remain by George Hawtin. If all the things that should be written were written every one, “I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.” John 21:25. Thus wrote the dis-ciple whom Jesus loved. Chapter one of this Volume 24 is intended to be, as the title indicates, an open letter to all who read it. May it be to each one an earnest exhortation rather than merely a teaching. All the apostolic epistles were in reality letters, often addressed to individuals,...

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Think on These Things

Think on these things by George Hawtin. “Of the writing of books there is no end,” the wise man said, and the apostle John concluded his gospel with the words, “I suppose, if all the books were written that should be written, even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.” There never does seem to be any end to the subjects upon which one should write, for the need of the hour pre-sents them continually to mind. Each seems to be as important as the...

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Truth to Open the Understanding

Truth to Open the Understanding by George Hawtin. The winter is past; the rain is over and gone. Winter is the season of the year when all things lie dormant in a state of typical death. It is a time when trees are stripped of their leaves and fruit is forgotten, when the flowers die, song birds fly away, and even great beasts hibernate in dens of the earth. Winter is a time when men’s lives are sustained only by that which has been stored away, and should it continue...