Walking with Jesus - Octavius Winslow

Walking with Jesus

By Octavius Winslow

  • Release Date: 2014-02-23
  • Genre: Religion & Spirituality

Description

Spiritual meditations for pilgrims in a weary land on their way to glory!

• What a Boundless, Fathomless Ocean!
• Lean Hard!
• The Flaming Sword of Justice Quenched In the Holy, Loving Bosom of Jesus!
• So Fathomless, Boundless, and Inexhaustible!
• Love Suffering, and Bleeding, and Expiring!
• It Is I
• The Personal Attractions of Jesus!
• A Father's Hand!
• For You!
• Life is Like a Painted Dream
• For Me, a Worm!
• The Tears of Jesus!
• Why then, these Fears? Why this Distrust?
• Christ's Sleepless Vigilance over His People!
• Looking At the World through the Cross
• Bring Your Sorrows to Me
• This Divine Secret!
• For Me, a Poor, Worthless Sinner!
• The Wrath of God Let Loose Upon His Son!
• Oh, Encouraging Truth!
• Your Present Adversity
• The Little Things of Life!
• All Dropping from the Outstretched, Munificent Hand of a Loving, Gracious, And Bountiful Father!
• All the Varied Dealings
• That Most Excellent and Superlative Knowledge!
• A Soul-Satisfying Spectacle!
• The Altogether Lovely One!
• The Chief Object of Your Study
• The Most Accessible and Precious Spot
• How Emptying, Humbling, and Abasing!
• When His Beauty is Seen
• Your Almighty Friend!
• The Astonishing, The Marvelous Love!
• Because He Loved Her!
• Eternally Repose Your Weary Soul in the Bosom of Jesus
• The Solitary Object of His Love!
• Christ Must Be All!
• That Friend!
• As Though It Had Never Been!
• What is Heaven? 

Octavius Winslow, also known as "The Pilgrim's Companion", stood out as one of the foremost evangelical preachers of the 19th Century in England and America. A Baptist minister for most of his life and contemporary of Charles Spurgeon and J.C. Ryle, he seceded to the Anglican church in his last decade. His Christ centered works show devotion, practicality, and an experimental calvinism of the highest order. His writings are richly devotional and warm the soul and inflames the heart with sincere love, reverence, and praise to Christ.

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