George Ridout
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1.) How A State Of Entire Sanctification May Be Retained
The following is quoted from the book "Perfect Love" by Rev. J. A. Wood:
"There are many who once enjoyed the blessing of perfect love who have now lost it. Some have received it several times, and, after all, are now without it. "The conditions of retaining perfect love, like the conditions of retaining justification, are the same as those by ...read more
2.) The Beauty Of Holiness Is The Beauty Of Christlikeness
Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me. Christ within me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ in the fort, Christ in the chariot seat. Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me. Christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear t ...read more
3.) The Beauty Of Holiness Is The Beauty Of Consecration
Consecration does not mean the giving up of our sins or vices or depraved appetites, or forbidden indulgences; these things we renounce, cut out, abjure. It is that state in which all ourransomed powers are devoted, dedicated, consecrated to God. The language of consecration isthus put by a certain writer:
"I am willing To receive what Thou giv ...read more
4.) The Beauty Of Holiness Is The Beauty Of Divine Union
In Divine Union the soul is brought into a sweet and mysterious nearness and union with God. It would hardly be too much to say that the soul has, in some important sense, changed its locality. It has not only withdrawn its affections from the world, which separated it for so long a time from its Creator, but mounting upward, it experiences a mysti ...read more
5.) The Beauty Of Holiness Is The Beauty Of Humility
"Where there is holiness there is Humility. It is a Christian grace hard to define, but which implies at least a quiet and subdued, a meek and forbearing spirit. Whatever may be our supposed gifts and graces, whatever may be internal pleasures and raptures, they are far from furnishing evidence of completeness of Christian character without humili ...read more
6.) The Beauty Of Holiness Is The Beauty Of Love
"Love is the one kind of holiness existing in different degrees in various believers, " said an old writer. Holiness has been described as Perfect Love -- "The loving God with all our heart, mind, soul and strength, this implies that no wrong temper, none contrary to love, remains in the soul and that all the thoughts, words and actions are gove ...read more
7.) The Beauty Of Holiness Is The Beauty Of Perfection
"The unceasing and steady aim of every Christian should be perfection -- perfection in all things and in his submission to the will of God. No man can be a Christian who does not sincerely desire it, and who does not constantly aim at it No man is a friend of God who can acquiesce in a state of sin and who is satisfied and contented that he is not ...read more
8.) The Beauty Of Holiness Is The Beauty Of Purity
As pure Light is composed of seven colors, so the holiness of the perfect Christian character is composed of a number of distinct and beautiful virtues and purity is not the least among them. "Blessed are the pure in heart. "
"I wait till he shall touch me clean, Shall life and power impart, Give me the faith that casts out sin And purifies ...read more
9.) The Deadly Fallacy Of Seventh Day Adventism
THE DEADLY FALLACY OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISM
By George Ridout
CONTENTS
01 Seventh Day Adventism
02 Prophets And The Prophetess Of Seventh Day Adventism
03 The Absurd Claims Of Seventh Day Adventism Examined
04 In Conclusion
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISM
Like other cults and fallacies Seventh Day Adventism was conceived in ignorance and born of ...read more
10.) The Witness Of The Spirit
In these closing days of the Church Age, surrounded by a fearful "falling away" from Bible standards and the teaching of the early Christian church, we are prone to forget or neglect to hold rigidly to the foundation doctrines that were blessed to the fathers. We have an unchanging God, who says, "My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thin ...read more