Tagged: George Hawtin

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Pearls of Great Price

Pearls of Great Price by George Hawtin. The subjects about, which one could write are almost as numerous as the stars of the heavens. They are numberless because the thoughts of God are numberless. They are inex-haustible because the Lord Himself is inexhaustible. But faith must come from what is heard, and what is heard must come from the lips of Christ. Fathomless wealth lies in the wisdom and knowledge of God. His judgments are inscrutable, His methods hidden in mystery, His thoughts beyond human understanding. Neither man nor angel...

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Mystery Babylon

Mystery Babylon by George Hawtin. There are many mysteries spoken of in the word of God. They are called mysteries because no other word would adequately describe them. We read of the mystery of godliness, the mystery of iniquity, the mystery of the translation of the saints in Christ, the mystery of the kingdom, and many others. Again we read of “Mystery, Babylon the Great, Mother of harlots and abominations of the earth.” It has always been a trait of human nature to want to delve in mysteries, but there...

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Seven Baskets Full

Seven Baskets Full by George Hawtin. The seven chapters of this book are not intended to com-plement each other in the development of one theme. Each chapter has its own theme and we hope it will present the reader with much food for thought and meditation. Thus the title, Seven Baskets Full, is borrowed from the miracle of the loaves and fishes as recorded in Matt. 15:37. It is of great importance that the multitude be fed, but the throng is always inclined to leave as inedible those precious fragments...

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Learning from Illustrious Men

Learning from Illustrious Men by George Hawtin. Our relationship to Jesus Christ will be mightily enhanced as we give heed to a great line of our illustrious forefathers, who through their immovable faith in God subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight and turned to flight the armies of the aliens. (George Hawtin) Women received their dead raised to life again; others were tortured, not...

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From Death to Life

From Death to Life by George Hawtin. “Feed My sheep” was the commandment Jesus gave to Peter. There was but one commandment left to be given and it was the all important one, “Follow thou Me.” There is beautiful harmony between these two commandments because there is no possible way by which a man can feed the flock of God if he himself is following Christ afar off. The scriptures record that, on the night when Jesus was betrayed and the howling, blood thirsty rabble came to seize Him and...

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Beholding the more Excellent Glory

Beholding the more Excellent Glory by George Hawtin. The scriptures contain much teaching concerning the glory of the Lord and the wonder working power contained in the glory of its transforming light to transfigure the fledgling saint from glory to glory as he earnestly beholds it. “For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.” 2 Cor. 4:6. One day in spring I watched my...