Temptation and Toil by Aitken, Temptation and Toil is divided into two parts, Temptation of Christ, and then the Toil or work of God.
“The Revealer Revealed” deals with Christ as revealed in, as well as to His people. Christ reveals Himself to us in order that He may reveal Himself in us, and the measure of our apprehension of what He is to us will, as a rule, be the measure of our capacity to manifest Him in our character and conduct. — Google Books
Temptation and Toil by Aitken
Temptation and Toil
By Aitken
This work by Aitken, Temptation and Toil is divided into two parts, Temptation of Christ, and then the Toil or work of God.
Table of Contents of Temptation and Toil by Aitken
TEMPTATION:
Preface
1. The Mystery of Temptation (Matt. 4:1)
2. Temptation Considered as a Means to an End (Judges 14:14)
3. Temptation Considered in its Educational Aspects (Hebrews 5:14)
4. The Measure of Temptation (1 Cor. 10:13, r.v.)
5. The Temptation of the Perfect Man (Hebrews 4:15)
6. The Character of Christs Temptations (Hebrews 2:18)
7. The Method of Christs Victory over Temptation (Hebrews 3:1, 2)
8. The Blessedness of the Tempted (James 1:12)
TOIL:
1. The Great Worker and His Workmen (John 5:17, r.v.)
2. The Work that is to be Turned Out (2 Cor. 6:1)
3. Our Great Workshop (John 9:4, 5)
4. A Bad Workman blames his Tools (Romans 6:19)
5. Failures and Wastes (Jeremiah 6:9, 30, r.v.)
6. A Workman that Needeth to be Ashamed (2 Tim. 2:15, r.v.)
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