
Quiet Talks about Jesus
by S. D. Gordon
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Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. This book is printed in black & white, Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Reprinted in 2022 with the help of original edition published long back 1906. As this book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages. If it is multi vo Resized as per current standards. We expect that you will understand our compulsion with such books. 304 Quiet talks about Jes...
Chapters (105)(click to expand)
- Quiet Talks about Jesus
- S. D. Gordon
- Author of "Quiet Talks on Power," and "Quiet Talks on Prayer"
- A Bit Ahead
- I. The Purpose of Jesus
- The Purpose in Jesus' Coming
- God Spelling Himself out in Jesus.
- Jesus is God, following us up.
- The Early Eden Picture.
- Man's Bad Break.
- Outside the Eden Gate.
- Sin's Brood.
- God's Treatment of Sin.
- A Bright Gleam of Light.
- The Broken Tryst.
- God's Wooing.
- The Plan for Jesus' Coming
- The Image of God.
- Fastening a Tether Inside.
- The First Touches on the Canvas.
- A Full-length Picture in Colors.
- Back to Eden.
- Strange Dark Shadowings.
- The Tragic Break in the Plan
- The Jerusalem Climate.
- The Bethlehem Fog.
- The Man Sent Ahead.
- The Contemptuous Rejection.
- The Aggressive Rejection.
- The Murderous Rejection.
- Suffering the Birth-pains of a New Life.
- Some Surprising Results of the Tragic Break
- The Surprised Jew.
- The Surprised Church.
- The Surprising Jew.
- II. The Person of Jesus
- The Human Jesus
- God's Meaning of "Human."
- The Hurt of Sin.
- Our Fellow.
- There's More of God Since Jesus Went Back.
- The Divine Jesus
- Jehovah--Jesus.
- God's Spokesman.
- Whom Moses Saw.
- Jesus is God Wooing Man.
- The Winsome Jesus
- The Face of Jesus
- The Music of God in the Voice of Jesus.
- III. The Great Experiences of Jesus' Life
- The Jordan: The Decisive Start
- The Anvil of Experience.
- Our Brother.
- The Wilderness: Temptation
- The University of Arabia.
- Earth's Ugliest, Deepest Scar.
- Waiting the Father's Word.
- Love Never Tests.
- The Devil Acknowledges the King.
- The Transfiguration: An Emergency Measure
- God in Sore Straits.
- Fire and Anvil for Leaders.
- An Irresistible Plan.
- "The Glory of that Light."
- A Vision of Jesus.
- Gethsemane: The Strange, Lone Struggle
- The Pathway In.
- The Climax of Jesus' Suffering.
- Alone.
- Calvary: Victory
- Yielding to Arrest.
- The Real Jewish Ruler.
- Held Steady by Great Love.
- An Obstinate Roman.
- A Savage Duel.
- Victory.
- The Resurrection: Gravity Upward
- A New Morning.
- Jesus Seeking Out Peter.
- Made Known in the Breaking of Bread.
- Gravity Upward.
- The Life Side of Death.
- The Ascension: Back Home Again Until----
- Tarry Ye--Go Ye.
- Coming Again.
- Study Notes
- Analysis and References
- I. The Purpose of Jesus.
- 1. The Purpose in the Coming of Jesus.
- 2. The Plan for the Coming of Jesus.
- 3. The Tragic Break in the Plan.
- 4. Some Surprising Results of the Break.
- II. The Person of Jesus.
- 1. The Human Jesus.
- 2. The Divine Jesus.
- 3. The Winsome Jesus.
- III. The Great Experiences of Jesus' Life.
- 1. The Jordan: The Decisive Start. Matthew 3:13-17. Mark 1:9-11. Luke 3:21-22.
- 2. The Wilderness: Temptation. Matthew 4:1-11. Mark 1:12, 13. Luke 4:1-13.
- 3. The Transfiguration: An Emergency Measure. Matthew 16:28-17:1-8. Mark 9:1-8. Luke 9:27-36.
- 4. Gethsemane: The Strange, Lone Struggle. Matthew 26:36-46. Mark 14:32-42. Luke 22:39-46. Hebrews 5:7.
- 5. Calvary: Victory. Matthew 26:47-27:61. Mark 14: 43-15:47. Luke 22:47-23:56. John 18:1-19:42.
- 6. The Resurrection: Gravity Upward. Matthew 28:1-15. Mark 16:1-8. Luke 24:1-49. John 20:1-21:25. 1 Corinthians 15:4-7.
- 7. The Ascension: Back Home Again Until----
- Footnotes
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