Contents
Table of Contents
I. GOD'S LOVE FOR A SINNING WORLD
II. ON TRUSTING IN THE MERCY OF GOD.
I. Illustrate the nature of sin;
II. What are the attributes of the penal sanctions of God's law?
IV. THE SAVIOUR LIFTED UP, AND THE LOOK OF FAITH.
V. THE EXCUSES OF SINNERS CONDEMN GOD
VI. THE SINNER'S EXCUSES ANSWERED
VIII. THE WICKED HEART SET TO DO EVIL.
XI. THE SINNER'S NATURAL POWER AND MORAL WEAKNESS.
XIII. WHERE SIN OCCURS GOD CANNOT WISELY PREVENT IT.
XIV. THE INNER AND THE OUTER REVELATION.
I. How does the Holy Spirit influence the human mind?
II. We next inquire what is implied in this fact and what must be inferred from it?
III. We next inquire what it is to quench the Spirit.
IV. We are next to notice some of the ways in which the Spirit may be quenched.
V. I am lastly to speak of the consequences of quenching the Holy Spirit.
XVI. THE SPIRIT NOT STRIVING ALWAYS.
I. What is implied in the assertion,
II. What is not intended by the Spirit's striving.
III. What, then, is the striving of the Spirit?
IV. How may it be known when the Spirit of God strives with an individual!
V. What is intended by the Spirit's not striving always?
VI. We, are next to inquire, WHY God's Spirit will not strive always.
VII. Consequences of the Spirit's ceasing to strive with men.
II. Purposes for which an advocate way he employed.
III. The sense in which Christ is the advocate of sinners.
IV. What is implied in His being the Advocate of sinners.
V. The essential qualifications of an advocate under such circumstances.
XVIII. GOD'S LOVE COMMENDED TO US.
XIX. PRAYER AND LABOR FOR THE GATHERING OF THE GREAT HARVEST.
I. To whom this precept is addressed,
II. What is really intended in thE precept,
III. What, then, is implied in really obeying this precept?
IV. That this state of mind is an indispensable condition of salvation.
XX. CONVERTING SINNERS A CHRISTIAN DUTY.
XXI. MEN OFTEN HIGHLY ESTEEM WHAT GOD ABHORS.
XXII. VICTORY OVER THE WORLD THROUGH FAITH
I. What is it to overcome the world?
II. Who are those that overcome the world?
III. Why do believers overcome the world? On what principle is this result effected?
XXIII. DEATH TO SIN THROUGH CHRIST
I. What it is to be dead unto sin in the sense of the text.
II. What is it to be alive unto God?
III. What is it to reckon ourselves dead indeed unto Him?
IV. What is meant by reckoning yourselves alive indeed unto God through Jesus Christ?