The Overcoming Life (Moody Classic Series)
Dwight L. MoodyPaperback 2010-06-01
Renowned evangelist D L Moody (1837-1899) published this book in 1896 to encourage believers in the daily warfare of the Christian life. "The world, the flesh, and the devil are too much for any man," he wrote, "But if we are linked to Christ by faith ...we shall get the victory over every enemy." 165 pages, from Moody Press.
Publisher Description
Now with a new foreword by J. Paul Nyquist.
D. L. Moody writes, "It is like this. When a man enters the army, he is a member of the army the moment he enlists; he is just as much a member as a man who has been in the army ten or twenty years. But enlisting is one thing, and participating in a battle another."
Originally published in 1894, The Overcoming Life is one of those little books you just have to read. It is quintessential D.L. Moody. Its blunt edge drives hard at the ways in which Christians are overcome in this life (spiritual warfare, sin, distraction, etc.) and then gives ample assistance as to how we might begin to live a life in Christ that overcomes the things that once took hold of us.
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Renowned evangelist D L Moody (1837-1899) published this book in 1896 to encourage believers in the daily warfare of the Christian life. "The world, the flesh, and the devil are too much for any man," he wrote, "But if we are linked to Christ by faith ...we shall get the victory over every enemy." 165 pages, from Moody Press.
Publisher Description
Now with a new foreword by J. Paul Nyquist.
D. L. Moody writes, "It is like this. When a man enters the army, he is a member of the army the moment he enlists; he is just as much a member as a man who has been in the army ten or twenty years. But enlisting is one thing, and participating in a battle another."
Originally published in 1894, The Overcoming Life is one of those little books you just have to read. It is quintessential D.L. Moody. Its blunt edge drives hard at the ways in which Christians are overcome in this life (spiritual warfare, sin, distraction, etc.) and then gives ample assistance as to how we might begin to live a life in Christ that overcomes the things that once took hold of us.