Book Review: The Hidden Man
March 1, 2009 by bubba
Filed under Blog, Book Reviews, Ministry
Another Bible School read – Kenyon delivered once again! This was a great book…Here are some highlights:
- You can have no deep faith life without a love life
- The Trouble with most believers is that they’ve never had their minds renewed
- The great combat today is between love and selfishness
- Until your spirit gains mastery over your senses; your faith will never be strong and vigorous
- Selfishness never gives joy, it only gives limited happiness
- The Word never becomes a part of our lives until we act on it
- Joy is not happiness, happiness belongs to your senses
- We’ve preached the ethics of Christianity , rather than the reality that makes up Christianity
- Philosophy is a total failure in seeking the solution to the human problem
- Faith is no greater than your confession – you will rise or fall to the level of your confession
- Sin is walking in selfishness
These are just a few of the nuggets I enjoyed….. I hope it wets your appetite to read this book. It will definitely help you in your growth and development as a believer.
Final Grade: B Buy it here
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