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Watchman Nee based his speaking on the first eight chapters of theFour Steps of the Cross
Watchman Nee gave four steps in which a Christian lives the Christian life. Basing from Romans 6:6, there is the need for the knowledge of the cross of Christ as a fact in our experience. The second step is the matter of reckoning. Reckoning is the stating and considering of facts and promises that God has revealed to be true. The third step is the matter of presenting to God. Coming to Romans 6:13, Watchman Nee says that Christians consecrate that which passed through death and resurrection in the new creation. In this way, Christians would no longer live to themselves but to Christ because He has the full authority over their lives. The fourth step is the matter of Walking after the Spirit. Firstly, walking after the Spirit does not refer to our "working" but of dependence on God's working and operation. Secondly, it refers to subjection. This means that the Christian life is the yielding of all the dictates of our flesh and be of subjection to the Spirit.Influence
''The Normal Christian Life'' is one of Nee's most well known books. It is considered by many to be a spiritual classic of Christianity. It has been reprinted and reissued in many editions and in many languages. The book's enduring appeal is not only due to Nee's exposition of Romans but also to the many illustrations, personal accounts, and anecdotes that Nee used. ''The Normal Christian Life'' has impacted millions of Christians since Nee spoke it and is a major contributor to the local churches movement today. Nee was recognized in the United States House of Representatives by Christopher H. Smith of New Jersey in 2009. He recognized Nee as having been one of the most influential Chinese Christians of his era. In the Congressional record, ''The Normal Christian Life'' is highlighted by Smith as being among his most popular and influential books.Contents
Preface Preface to the English Edition *Introduction *Chapter 1: The Blood of Christ *Chapter 2: The Cross of Christ *Chapter 3: The Path of Progress: Knowing *Chapter 4: The Path of Progress: Reckoning *Chapter 5: The Divide of the Cross *Chapter 6: The Path of Progress: Presenting Ourselves to God *Chapter 7: The Eternal Purpose *Chapter 8: The Holy Spirit *Chapter 9: The Meaning and Value of Romans Seven *Chapter 10: The Path of Progress: Walking in the Spirit *Chapter 11: One Body in Christ *Chapter 12: The Cross and the Soul Life *Chapter 13: The Path of Progress: Bearing the Cross *Chapter 14: The Goal of the GospelEditions of ''The Normal Christian Life''
There have been many editions of ''The Normal Christian Life'' throughout the years. The very first edition of the book was published in 1957 by Gospel Literature Service in Bombay, India, preceded by the publication of 9 of the messages in the A Witness and A Testimony magazines in 1940-42. Many editions were to follow:''The Normal Christian Life.'' Goodreads Inc. n.d. n.p Web. 16 Jan. 2013 *Paperback published June 28, 1979 by Christian Literature Crusade *Paperback published December 9, 1997 by Tyndale House Publishers *Hardcover published July 1, 2000 by Barbour Publishing *Audio cassette published August 1, 2001 by Living Stream Ministry *Audio CD published August 1, 2001 by Living Stream Ministry *Paperback published October 1, 2005 by Kingsway Publications *Hardcover published February 1, 2006 by Hendrickson Publishers *Audio CD published June 1, 2006 Hovel Audio *Paperback published May 29, 2008 by Wilder Publications *Paperback published January 10, 2009 by CLC Publications *ebook published January 13, 2009 by CLC Publications *ebook published November 4, 2010 by Watchman Books *ebook published October 28, 2010 by New Century Books *Kindle Edition published April 7, 2011 by New Century books *ebooks published April 8, 2011 by Century Books *Paperback published 2012 by Living Stream MinistryReferences
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