Discipleship in the School of Christ
Bok av Theodore Austin-Sparks
Chapter 1 - The Chief Occupation of a DiscipleChapter 2 - The Nature of Divine LifeChapter 3 - The Quality of Divine LifeChapter 4 - Divine Life, Unlimited by Time and SpaceChapter 5 - Divine Life and Deliverance from Bondage to Sin and DeathChapter 6 - Divine Life: All-Sufficient and InexhaustibleChapter 7 - Divine Life: Triumphant Over Natural ForcesChapter 8 - Divine Life by Spiritual SightChapter 9 - Divine Life: Overcoming Death in its Fullness In the New Testament the Lord's people were called by various names, and these were the names by which Christians came to be known. Most of the names were given to them by themselves, but there were two exceptions. The name "e;Christian"e; was someone's joke. The inhabitants of Antioch found this a very suitable title for these people. And then there was another word which was taken over from more common use, and, whilst not particularly their own choice for themselves, it became the name by which they were more usually known than any other.