A Doctrine on the Christian Life: Volume Ii
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Men are turning their contemplations toward the need and the reality of disclosure, of man’s wrongdoing (sin) and vulnerability, of both the individual and social disappointment of man without God, of the ampleness of God’s grace for man’s need, and of the sureness of Jesus Christ and his saving work for mankind’s history.
Man does not live by bread alone. It is more critical that man have something to live for than that he have something to live on; and existence without God isn’t genuine life. Today, Modern man needs to confront that reality and acknowledge it.
Reverend Dr. John Thomas Wylie
Dr. John Thomas Wylie
The Reverend Dr. John Thomas Wylie is one who has dedicated his life to the work of God’s Service, the service of others; and being a powerful witness for the Gospel of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Dr. Wylie was called into the Gospel Ministry June 1979, whereby in that same year he entered The American Baptist College of the American Baptist Theological Seminary, Nashville, Tennessee. As a young Seminarian, he read every book available to him that would help him better his understanding of God as well as God’s plan of Salvation and the Christian Faith. He made a commitment as a promising student that he would inspire others as God inspires him. He understood early in his ministry that we live in times where people question not only who God is; but whether miracles are real, whether or not man can make a change, and who the enemy is or if the enemy truly exists. Dr. Wylie carried out his commitment to God, which has been one of excellence which led to his earning his Bachelors of Arts in Bible/Theology/Pastoral Studies. Faithful and obedient to the call of God, he continued to matriculate in his studies earning his Masters of Ministry from Emmanuel Bible College, Nashville, Tennessee & Emmanuel Bible College, Rossville, Georgia. Still, inspired to please the Lord and do that which is well – pleasing in the Lord’s sight, Dr. Wylie recently on March 2006, completed his Masters of Education degree with a concentration in Instructional Technology earned at The American Intercontinental University, Holloman Estates, Illinois. Dr. Wylie also previous to this, earned his Education Specialist Degree from Jones International University, Centennial, Colorado and his Doctorate of Theology from The Holy Trinity College and Seminary, St. Petersburg, Florida. Dr. Wylie has served in the capacity of pastor at two congregations in Middle Tennessee and Southern Tennessee, as well as served as an Evangelistic Preacher, Teacher, Chaplain, Christian Educator, and finally a published author, writer of many great inspirational Christian Publications such as his first publication: 112 “Only One God: Who Is He?” – published August 2002 via formally 1st books library (which is now AuthorHouse Book Publishers located in Bloomington, Indiana & Milton Keynes, United Kingdom) which caught the attention of The Atlanta Journal Constitution Newspaper. Dr. Wylie is happily married to Angel G. Wylie, a retired Dekalb Elementary School teacher who loves to work with the very young children and who always encourages her husband to move forward in the Name of Jesus Christ. They have Four children, 11 grand-children and one great-grandson all of whom they are very proud. Both Dr. Wylie and Angela Wylie serve as members of the Salem Baptist Church, located in Lilburn, Georgia, where the Reverend Dr. Richard B. Haynes is Senior pastor. Dr. Wylie has stated of his wife: “she knows the charm and beauty of sincerity, goodness, and purity through Jesus Christ. Yes, she is a Christian and realizes the true meaning of loveliness as the reflection as her life of holy living gives new meaning, hope, and purpose to that of her husband, her children, others may say of her, “Behold the handmaiden of the Lord.” A Servant of Jesus Christ!
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A Doctrine on the Christian Life - Dr. John Thomas Wylie
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Published by AuthorHouse 12/13/2019
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Contents
Introduction
Chapter One
The Christian’s Mission And Work
The Development Of The New Life
Bring Others To Know And Serve Jesus Christ
Apply Christianity To All Of Life
Chapter Two
Providence The Doctrine Stated
Objections To The Doctrine
Objection Based On The Mechanical View Of The Universe
Objection To The Doctrine Of Divine Providence Based On the Exaltation Of Man
Final Objection To Divine Providence Is Based On The Fact Of Evil In Thze World
Providence And Redemption
Providence And Faith
Chapter Three
Prayer
The Nature And Factors In Prayer
The Purposes And Scope Of Prayer
Objections And Difficulties In Regard To Prayer
In Relation To The Will Of God
In Relation To God’s Foreknowledge
In Relation To The Order Of Nature
The Answer To Difficulties Practical
Conditions Of Answer To Prayer
Chapter Four
The Perseverance Of The Saints
Meaning Of The Doctrine
In the first place, it should be clarified what the issue is.
Support For The Doctrine
Chapter Five
The Development Of The Christian Life
The Need Of Growth
The Foes To Growth
The Means Of Growth
The Condition Of Growth
The Perfection Theory Of Growth
The Goal Of Development
Chapter Six
The Church And The Christian Life
The Use Of The Term In The New Testament
The Nature Of The Church
The Function Of The Church
The Results Of Worship
Bibliography
About The Author
About The Book
Introduction
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IN THIS PUBLICATION, A Doctrine On The Christian Life,
I planned to cover the field of Christian Doctrine. I perceive the treatment is lacking. The idea of the subject blocks ampleness. Who could give a satisfactory treatment to such a teaching or doctrine? One ventures the supposition that the greater part of the adjustments in religious philosophy (Christian Theology) are the correct way.
Men are turning their contemplations toward the need and the reality of disclosure, of man’s wrongdoing (sin) and vulnerability, of both the individual and social disappointment of man without God, of the ampleness of God’s grace for man’s need, and of the sureness of Jesus Christ and his saving work for mankind’s history.
Man does not live by bread alone. It is more critical that man have something to live for than that he have something to live on; and existence without God isn’t genuine life. Today, Modern man needs to confront that reality and acknowledge it.
Reverend Dr. John Thomas Wylie
Chapter One
The Christian’s Mission And Work
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WHAT WE ARE CONCERNED with here is simply the consideration of some of the fundamentals principles of Christian Life, especially when it is viewed as a life of redemption.
The Development Of The New Life
The primary thing we specified is the Christian’s main goal is to work out and epitomize in his every day exercises the existence embedded in his heart when he (or she) becomes a Christian. This life looks for encapsulation and articulation. This is communicated from numerous points of view in the New Testament. The Christian is said to take after Jesus Christ (Mark 1:16 ff.; 2:14). He is a follower; that is, a student in the school of Jesus Christ (Matt. 28:19).
The Spirit of Christ is in him and he is driven by the Spirit (Rom. 8:9 ff., 14). the Spirit of Christ lives in him (Gal. 2:20) and he endeavors to convey each idea into subjection to Christ (II Cor. 10:5). He is to work out his salvation, since it is God that works in him to will and to do (Phil. 2:12-13).
We don’t intend to state that the Christian life is just the encapsulation of some rule of awesome life embedded a the season of recovery which lives on freely of further support from the divine presence. God keeps on working in us, as these references appear. He keeps on stimulating in us and through us, and our main goal is to work diligently as far as possible what God works in us in the way of willing and doing.
That is an extensive articulation that Paul makes when he says to the Philippians that they should work out their own particular salvation with fear and trembling (Phil. 2:12). The word deciphered work out
intends to work out to certainty, to convey to fruition. Paul does not mean, that one can work out his salvation without God. He doesn’t intend to state that God started the procedure and now turn it over to man to wrap up.
The thinking is very unique in relation to that. Paul gives as the explanation behind his appeal that is God that works in us, both to will and to do. The accentuation is on the way that God works in us.
God works; he works in us; he works both to start (to will) and to finish (to do). It’s anything but a co-agent exertion as in God conveys one end of the heap and man the other, functioning as equivalents.
The Apostle never would have admonished his readers to work with fear and trembling in the event that he had thought of the issue in that mold.
Paul does not talk here in the soul of an advanced, independent man, standing erect, with extended chest, opposing the universe and flaunting that he is the commander of his own spirit. He talks as a Jew respectfully bowing within the sight of the Lord of