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Christians serving the Lord can fall into two traps: depending too heavily on their own power or underestimating their God-given purpose. In this collection of classic sermons, renowned theologian and philosopher Francis A. Schaeffer teaches believers how to rely on the Holy Spirit—not personal effort or status—in matters of service and leadership.
This short audiobook includes an excerpt from Schaeffer's sermon, "The Lord's Work in the Lord's Way," plus 2 sermons from the book No Little People. Covering topics including humility and servanthood, Christian office, spiritual battles, and trusting God's methods, Schaeffer encourages pastors, students, and church members to live as consecrated people, working humbly for God's approval instead of human praise.
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- 12-23-23
The little things are close to God
Moses rod and the meaning behind unnoticed areas in our life. Take account of our own life.
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- Lorraine Matuszak
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Can’t Go Wrong With Schaffer
Everything Schaffer wrote is well-thought out, biblical and so, so practical, too. Timeless! Enjoy!
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- Sidney
- 02-05-24
GREAT Book!
Very thoughtful and deep book! Powerful and enlightening! Encouraging to read but not easy to live!
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- Michael McCaleb
- 05-24-24
Heart of our Savior Described
Heart of His servants reflected.
Excellent resource that helps cultivate the right mentality of the mind (Ephesians 4:23).
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- Douglas Groothuis
- 11-11-23
Classic Christianity
Francis Schaeffer was a humble and godly man. He wisely shares the insights of the Christian life in these words.
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- Timothy McFarlan
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Convicting, and incredibly underrated
Another outstanding book by Schaeffer. I will be recommending this book to everyone I know.
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