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This rather short book starts off quite well. The first third of the book is a challenge to believers to live for God by faith, not by works and if we're struggling to follow God, the problem is a lack of faith rather than a lack of action. Although I don't agree with everything in this part of the book, I think that many Christians could benefit from this part of the book.
However, the last two thirds of the book is an examination of all the different titles given to Christ, both literal and figurative. While this is not a bad idea, it becomes quite repetitive due to the overlap of meaning in many of these titles and the author continually exhorts the reader to know the truths discussed spiritually, but never really explains what exactly that means. He also starts to mention entire sanctification without explaining exactly what he means. Until the end. In the last few pages, the author explains that this means we should "expect to live without sin". This doctrine of perfectionism actually undermines any of the good that comes before in the book as it is not biblical and gives many Christians an unbalanced view of sanctification that is not attainable in reality for anyone. I would not recommend anyone read this book as the good is outweighed by the bad.
 
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Penfold28 | Jan 2, 2024 |
Letters to Christians regarding guidance of proper living unto Christ.
 
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lmguse | Sep 21, 2023 |
Many Christians today may be unaware of the tremendous impact that Charles G. Finney had on the spiritual landscape of the United States. His years of revival work yielded valuable insights on the work of the Holy Spirit and timeless principles that many still find vital for advancing the kingdom of God. A truly fascinating record of a uniquely gifted and godly man.
 
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phoovermt | 1 altra recensione | May 13, 2023 |
Revivals of Religion is a compilation of twenty two lectures given by Finney beginning in 1834. Finney has two key ideas in his lectures. The first is that humans are responsible for and capable to respond to God. The second has to do with God’s way of working with humanity. Finney believes that God “makes use of the feelings of Christians”.
 
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phoovermt | 1 altra recensione | Apr 21, 2023 |
This book covers: the power to enthusiastically proclaim the Gospel; the gift of understanding God's Truth; The ability to teach God's Word; the strength to obey Christ, no matter what; and the power of a holy life.
 
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phoovermt | Mar 31, 2023 |
Chicago: Great Commission League. Content taken from Finney's autobiography.
 
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Looking4Truth | Mar 4, 2022 |
I read about half of this in the unedited version. The biggest takeaway I got was that prayer always precedes revival.

The story itself got pretty monotonous, revival after revival, but it was still inspiring. Finney's theology and his ministry are consistent to themselves.
 
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Shockleyy | 1 altra recensione | Jun 6, 2021 |
While encouraging, Finney pulls no punches in all 64 pages. He calls it as he sees it. If, as a Christian, you desire a healthy prayer life yet seem to struggle with it, here is a good place to begin teaching yourself about how to go about, not just praying but, to keep on praying for God to answer without losing heart, and maintaining an lifestyle of obedience to God's will.

Admittedly, there is much about prayer that one can learn, which cannot be put in a small book of 64 pages, but this is a good place to start.
 
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atdCross | May 21, 2020 |
What a revival of religion is not--What it is--The agencies employed in promoting it.
When a revival is needed--The importance of a revival when it is needed--When a revival of religion my be expected..
What it is to break up the fallow ground--How it is to be performed.
By Charles G Finney
 
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Fellowshipwc | 1 altra recensione | May 28, 2018 |
I own this book because I wouldn't believe that Finney said half the things that he did if I didn't read it for myself. One needs to be conversant with Finney in today's American Evangelical climate. Reading Finney completely deny the imputation of Christ's righteousness and promote manipulation in evangelism makes me very sad that so many modern Christians look to him as some sort of hero.
 
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nate77 | 1 altra recensione | Oct 4, 2007 |
Though Finney was considered a great American Evangelist, it is my personal opinion that his theology greatly lacked substance. This book is a good source of Finney's Systematic Theology.
 
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johncalvinhall | 1 altra recensione | Jul 9, 2007 |
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