
CHRISTIAN DEVOTEDNESS,
PREFACE
CHRISTIAN DEVOTEDNESS, ETC.
APPENDIX (referred to in )
Footnotes:
In this concise yet powerful essay, the author invites readers to re‑examine Jesus’ command to avoid storing up earthly wealth, presenting it as a living guide for today’s believers. Drawing from his own experience of putting the principle into practice, he shares vivid observations of how this radical trust reshapes personal motives, family life, and public ministry. The opening pages also set the stage for a thoughtful critique of common objections, from concerns about church influence to fears about provision for children and the handling of property.
Readers are guided through a series of reasoned arguments that emphasize God’s paternal care, urging believers to view themselves as dependent stewards rather than self‑sufficient owners. By contrasting the fleeting allure of worldly status with the lasting value of Christ‑like influence, the author illustrates how true devotion enriches both heart and community. Written in the early nineteenth century yet resonant today, the work challenges listeners to consider what it means to surrender material security for the sake of eternal purpose.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (92K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Haslam
Release date
2008-01-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1795–1853
A dentist turned missionary, he left a comfortable life in England to carry his faith to Baghdad and later India. Often remembered as the “father of faith missions,” he also helped shape the early Brethren movement.
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