Austin-Sparks God’s Supreme Interest in Man

In this work, Austin-Sparks looks at God’s interest in man, and this has to do with man’s composition. The focus is with man’s problem, sin, and man’s solution, Jesus’ Christ’s work on the Cross.

God’s Supreme Interest in Man

by T. Austin-Sparks

In this work, Austin-Sparks looks at God’s interest in man, and this has to do with man’s composition. The focus is with man’s problem, sin, and man’s solution, Jesus’ Christ’s work on the Cross.

Transcribed from messages given in 1965.
AIM: Methodist, Deeper Life.
CIM: Theology Proper, God’s Attributes: Love.
Version: October 3, 2014

Content of God’s Supreme Interest in Man

Chapter 1 – God’s Supreme Interest in Man
Chapter 2 – The Pattern and the Purpose
Chapter 3 – The Crisis of Being Renewed
Chapter 4 – The Exclusiveness and Inclusiveness of Christ

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is a short Bible Study on the biblical concept of Pastor. I look at the concept in the Bible in general terms and make observations.
Topics: Introduction | Where does "pastor" occur in the Bible | Why is there so much polemic about it? | Why is there so much polemic about it? | But, where is the problem really and truthfully?
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