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IntroductionThe great Chinese writer and preacher Watchman Nee was for many in the West a symbol of Christian steadfastness under the pressure of totalitarian government. From the day in 1920 when, as a college student, he found the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior during the visit of a Chinese evangelist to his native city of Foochow, Nee To-sheng gave himself without reserve to God for work among his own people. Over the years he became widely known in China as a gifted preacher of the Gospel and an original expositor of the Word, whose ministry bore remarkable fruit in individuals and in many groups of spiritually virile Christians. The Writing of Watchman NeeThe Body of Christ: A RealityThe body of Christ is not just a nice doctrine or teaching - it is a necessary reality. It is our sole option to practice the reality or to quench and ultimately abandon the Spirit who gives us new life from above.
The Normal Christian Church LifeIn his own words, Nee prefaces this book:
The Character of God's WorkmanThis is a book that truly follows on the heels of "The Normal Christian Life" and "The Release of the Spirit" - both of which have recently had quite an impact on my life. But since I can't put everything on the web, I'm putting in the chapter which God is currently working on in me. Enjoy! "Have a Mind to Suffer" is a must read for all those who have been going through trials and tribulations. The Normal Christian LifeThis is perhaps Watchman Nee's most well-known book. It is a highly valuable resource for any believer who wants to examine, in depth, the foundational truths of our salvation. The Release of the SpiritThis little book is an important milestone in any believer's life who wants to walk by the Spirit and not by the flesh. About Watchman NeeEarly MinistryShortly after Watchman Nee was saved, he began to love the Lord and was intensely burdened to preach the gospel to his schoolmates and countrymen in season and out of season. Through his preaching nearly all his schoolmates were led to the Lord, and a revival was brought into his school and spread extensively to the people of his hometown in 1923. Hundreds were saved and had their lives changed. Watchman Nee did not attend a theological school or Bible institute. Most of what he learned concerning Christ, the things of the Spirit, and church history was acquired through studying the Bible and reading the books of spiritual men. Watchman Nee was not only an excellent student of the Bible; he was also a studious reader of spiritual books. He was brilliantly gifted in being able to select, comprehend, discern, and memorize appropriate material. He could easily grasp the points of a book at a glance. A Living FaithBecause of overwork and lack of adequate physical care, Watchman Nee became sick with tuberculosis of the lungs in 1924. It became so serious that rumors were spread that he had died. During this time of illness, he was greatly exercised to trust in God for his existence, and God faithfully cared for him. God graciously healed him of tuberculosis, but sovereignly left him with angina pectoris. He could have died at any moment. This spontaneously ushered him into a full trust in the Lord for his existence. Moment by moment he existed by faith in God, and all through the years God sustained him with His gracious care and resurrection life until he died. Through such physical hardship, he experienced and enjoyed God much more than would have been possible if he had not had such an entangling and exhausting disease. The kind of divine healing Watchman Nee experienced was not merely a miraculous act of God; it was the working out of the resurrection life through the procedure of grace by the exercise of living faith in the faithful Word of God for edification and growth of life. It was not merely a miracle of divine power; it was absolutely a matter of grace and of the divine life. Life and WorkWhenever Watchman Nee was asked a question, his answer was always practical, to the point, clear, full of anointing, and filled with light. His manner was very normal and open, and he was easy to approach. He had a great capacity and a broad heart. In spiritual matters, he climbed to the heights and touched the depths. Concerning God's principle and purpose, he was very rich in understanding and experience. He always left a very sweet impression, yet one did not lose the sense of respect. His attitude was gentle and meek, and his words were full of anointing. In conversation with him, there was no sense of distance but a sense of being watered and supplied. The impression left by his words and manner are unforgettable. Watchman Nee saw that the important thing regarding our work is not its quantity but its quality. The real work is the outflow of life. ImprisonmentIn February of 1949 after much prayer and consideration, Watchman Nee made the decision to remain in Shanghai because of his burden for the churches, the co-workers, and the Lord's testimony on the mainland. On the one hand, he fully trusted in the Lord's sovereignty; on the other hand, he realized the risk and was prepared to be sacrificed for the Lord's testimony. In the spring of 1952, he was arrested and imprisoned for his faith; and in the summer of 1956, after a long trial, he was sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment. He was, however, never released. During his imprisonment, only his wife was allowed an occasional visit; She passed away on November 7, 1971. His wife's death was a great sorrow, and it cut him off from any contact with the outside. Not long after her death, on May 30, 1972, Watchman Nee also came to the end of his pilgrimage on this earth and rested with Christ, whom he served at the cost of his life. He left a piece of paper under his pillow, which had several lines of big words written in a shaking hand:
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For another brief story on the life of Watchman Nee, see the Extract from Watchman Nee's Testimony. Online MaterialFor a very good website that covers some of the spiritual principles that Nee enunciated (good word hey) you could try - Tri-partite Man it looks at the division between 'Spirit, Soul, and Body' that Nee discusses in 'Release of the Spirit' and the 'Spiritual Man'. The counterpart of that website is the Triune God which looks at the Trinity. Summaries of some of Nee`s books can also be found at www.indwelt.com. This index and the texts on this page originally appeared on a website called flash.net which has since vanished. The two biographies originally appeared at www.livingstream.com and www.gnte.org. For buying techie books, science fiction, computer hardware or the latest gadgets: visit The Voidspace Amazon Store.
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