The Disciplines of the Christian Life
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Publisher Description
Eric Henry Liddell was a Scottish athlete, rugby union international player, and missionary. He is perhaps most well known as the subject of the Oscar-winning 1981 film Chariots of Fire, which depicted his experiences training and racing in the Olympics and the religious convictions that influenced him. In his book about spiritual disciplines, he outlines his own pattern for living which has as its foundation a daily Bible reading plan.
Customer Reviews
Practical Discipleship
I found this book to be full of insightful and meaningful guidance and instruction. I plan on using Lindell's monthly Scripture references to delve deeper and see this as a unique way to explore and ponder more fully what it means to be a Christian. Eric was, and is, and inspiration to anyone seeking to become more Christ-like and this book provides practical ways to do that. It also has a comprehensive list of books by various authors at the end which undoubtedly will be an asset to anyone wanting to read the masters of the faith from years past. This book will definitely be one I return to to reread and reference.
Good For Morning Devotions
Eight years ago I read an outstanding biography of Eric Liddell, the Olympic gold medalist whose life story inspired the 1981 "Best Picture," Chariots of Fire. I found Liddell's story to be of great interest since he served in my former home of Tianjin, China during the first half of the 20th century. When christianaudio made The Disciplines of the Christian Life available for free four years ago, I quickly downloaded it. I started listening to the book this year as part of my morning devotions, and it took no time to complete it.
Eric Liddell wrote The Disciplines of the Christian Life to help Christians grow in Christ through daily Bible study and prayer. Below you'll find the foundational topics showing that Liddell starts with discipleship. He gives a Bible reading plan with a recommended reading for each day of the year with the readings organized into 12 chapters for each month of the year. Knowledge is not just given, but practical ways to live to God's glory. The Disciplines of the Christian Life is simple and straightforward but should stir up some emotion. Prior to hearing Liddell's thoughts, Herbert S. Long provides us information concerning how the book came about.
A Word by Herbert S. Long 15:30
Preface 30:56
Part Two: A Year of Discipleship:
January: God the Nature of God 8:40
February: The Life of Jesus 5:55
March: The Life of Jesus Continued: The Cross 10:40
April: God's Moral Law - The Law and Sin 9:56
May: The Character of Jesus - Jesus Our Example 7:56
June: The Kingdom of God - The Kingdom of Heaven 9:15
July: God is Love 9:40
August: The Life of Paul - The Act of the Apostles 5:54
September: The Epistle to the Romans - Paul's Gospel - The Face of Christ, A Face for the World 11:25
October: The Holy Spirit 10:12
November: Victory, Victory Over Temptation 9:07
December: The Fellowship, The Church 8:17
Part Three: The Disciple and the Church 2:21
Baptism - The Symbol 4:00
The Communion of the Lord's Supper 11:58
The Three Great Festivals of the Church - Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving 6:29
If you're wanting to hear from a servant of strong convictions who ran for Jesus, I recommend The Disciplines of the Christian Life. The paperback is only 160 pages should you choose to read it.
For I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my departure has come. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that Day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing. 2 Timothy 4:6-8