The Duty of Self-Denial and Ten Other Sermons
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The Duty of Self-Denial and Ten Other Sermons  -     By: Thomas Watson

The Duty of Self-Denial and Ten Other Sermons

Reformation Heritage Books / 2021 / Paperback

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Title: The Duty of Self-Denial and Ten Other Sermons
By: Thomas Watson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 216
Vendor: Reformation Heritage Books
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 160178824X
ISBN-13: 9781601788245
Stock No: WW788245

Publisher's Description

One may go to heaven without earthly comforts, but will not go without self-denial.
 
We have a natural tendency to fight for our rights and to exert our own will. We have been taught to look out for number one. Yet Jesus clearly said that the first step in following Him is to deny ourselves (Luke 9:23). In this classic treatise, Thomas Watson reminds Christians of their sacred duty of self-denial by explaining what it is and demonstrating how its every act asserts the supremacy of Jesus Christ. This volume also contains ten additional messages by Watson, further challenging readers to forsake all in order to gain all in Christ.

Table of Contents:
  1. The Duty of Self-Denial
  2. The Comforting Rod
  3. The Peace of Christ
  4. Kiss the Son
  5. Till My Change Comes
  6. His Heart Is Fixed
  7. Light in Darkness
  8. The Good Shepherd
  9. How Must We Make Religion Our Business?
  10. The Day of Judgment Asserted
  11. How God Is His People’s Great Reward

Author Bio

Thomas Watson (ca. 1620–1686) graduated from Emanuel College, Cambridge, where he was known for being a diligent student. He was a man of considerable learning, a popular but judicious preacher, and eminent in the gift of prayer. He pastored at St. Stephen’s Walbrook in London. After being ejected from his pulpit in the Puritan purge of 1662, he continued to minister in London for many years.

Editorial Reviews

"Watson was one of the most concise, racy, illustrative, and suggestive of those eminent divines who made the Puritan age the Augustan period of evangelical literature. There is a happy union of sound doctrine, heart-searching experience, and practical wisdom throughout all his works." — Charles H. Spurgeon
 

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