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Sit, Walk, Stand by Watchman Nee

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Sit, Walk, Stand is an inspiring look at Ephesians, opening our eyes to the central issues of our faith. It describes the process of Christian living and maturity in three words: These three key words clearly show us the way to victory in this life—and for eternity. Sit—Our position in Christ. Walk—Our life in the world. Stand—Our attitude toward the Enemy.

New! Study guide included. An invaluable tool for the growing disciple.

About the Author
Watchman Nee (1903–1972) was a noted Chinese Bible teacher and Christian leader. He began his preaching ministry while still a university student. From 1923 to 1950 Nee founded 200 churches. Starting as small groups meeting in rented houses, these self-supporting congregations became strong spiritually and grew rapidly, continuing to develop after China’s Cultural Revolution. Nee was arrested on false charges in 1952 and declared guilty; he was imprisoned until his death in 1972.

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Author:
Watchman Nee
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780875089737
Pages:
96

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This book has changed my life and my faith.
When we SEE ourselves seated in Christ, in the heavens, we rest in Him and allow Him to do the work for us and in us. We already have Victory. Christianity is not "Doing," Because it is already "Done."
If we have to forgive someone, we rest in what Christ has already done. We let Him do the forgiving for us, because in our own self we cannot. It is just a decision to forgive and He does it in us. This was done on the Cross, when He died. So was our healing. And We do not try to fight for victory, we thank Him that "IN CHRIST" we already have victory. He makes is SO when we do this. This is His REST that we need to enter into.