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Crucial Truths in the Holy Scriptures, vol. 5

Chapters: 47 48 49 50

Preface

  Crucial Truths in the Holy Scriptures was originally published in Chinese as a six-volume set containing sixty topics of basic truths in the Bible. The topics and verses were selected and arranged by Witness Lee, and these books were greatly used by the Lord in the early spread of the local churches throughout the Far East. Volume 2 contains topics 17 through 26.

Preface to the Chinese edition

  In order for the children of God, especially new believers, to receive a greater supply of the Word, we, by the Lord’s grace, wish to present some crucial truths in the Holy Scriptures so that the children of God may receive a foundation in the Word of God.

  These crucial truths, originally presented as forty-two topics, were studied by Witness Lee with the brothers and sisters in Chefoo. Later, in the autumn of 1949, Brother Lee studied them again with the brothers and sisters in Taipei and added eighteen topics for a total of sixty topics in all. Chapters 1 through 16 cover the condition of a sinner to the time of knowing his salvation. Chapters 17 through 60 examine various matters a believer should know and pursue after his salvation, with chapters 17 through 26 specifically covering ten matters a believer should practice after his salvation.

  The purpose of these crucial truths is to make the matters of the Lord’s salvation clear to those who lack an understanding of their salvation. Furthermore, they lay a foundation in the various aspects of fundamental biblical truths for believers who are clear about their salvation. The purpose is specific, but the messages are diverse.

  The notes on these crucial truths contain much light that is precious and urgently needed by the children of God. We look to the Lord to inspire every brother and sister to read and study these notes carefully. We believe this will enable them not only to receive a foundation in the Word of God but also to receive manifold help in knowing the Bible.

  The Editorial Section

  Taiwan Gospel Book Room

Obtaining the reward    ch.47
Entering into the kingdom of the heavens    ch.48
Outline
The definition of the kingdom of the heavens
The appearance of the kingdom of the heavens
The reality of the kingdom of the heavens
The manifestation of the kingdom of the heavens
The difference between the kingdom of the heavens and the kingdom of God
The difference between the kingdom of the heavens and the millennium
The difference between the kingdom of the heavens and the kingdom of Messiah
The difference between the kingdom of the heavens and the heavens
The difference between the kingdom of the heavens and the church
A comparison of the kingdom of the heavens, the kingdom of God, and the church
The beginning and ending of the kingdom of the heavens and its process
The two periods of the kingdom of the heavens
The details of the process of the kingdom of the heavens
An overview of the beginning and ending of the kingdom of the heavens and its process
The meaning of entering the kingdom of the heavens
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being different from obtaining eternal life in this age
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being different from eternal salvation
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being different from entering into the kingdom of God
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being to obtain eternal life in the coming age
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being the salvation of the soul
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being to obtain the reward
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being to reign with the Lord
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being to enjoy the church’s birthright
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being to enter into rest in the coming age
Entering the kingdom of the heavens being to enjoy the Lord’s complete salvation
The conditions for entering the kingdom of the heavens
Repenting and bearing fruit worthy of repentance
Being poor in spirit
Being persecuted for the sake of righteousness
Having surpassing righteousness
Doing the will of God
Living in the reality of the kingdom of the heavens
Taking the kingdom by violence
Denying the self, taking up the cross, and losing the soul-life to follow the Lord
Being humbled willingly
Leaving all to follow the Lord
Enduring sufferings and tribulations
Being ready and watchful
Being faithful and prudent
Not looking behind at the world
Endeavoring to run the race
Exercising self-control in all things and buffeting the Body
Doing a work of gold, silver, and precious stones
Living in resurrection
Putting to death the lusts of the flesh
Enduring
Fighting the good fight, finishing the course, and keeping the faith
Loving the Lord’s appearing
Believing and being diligent to enter
Loving God
Having a bountiful life
Overcoming
Being martyred
The promises concerning entering the kingdom of the heavens
The power for entering the kingdom of the heavens
The blessings of entering the kingdom of the heavens
Reigning
Obtaining a crown
Sitting on the throne
Exercising authority
Being priests
Inheriting the earth
Entering into His joy
Entering rest
Being glorified with the Lord
Enjoying a foretaste of the blessings of the New Jerusalem
Feasting with the Lord
Enjoying the hidden Christ
The end of the believers who do not enter the kingdom of the heavens
The question of whether believers are disciplined in this age only
The coming discipline
In principle
In detail
The question of whether the believers’ punishment proves that the Lord’s salvation is not complete
The coming judgment being God’s governmental discipline
God’s purpose for the kingdom of the heavens
Encouraging the believers
Manifesting His righteousness
The influence of the believers’ pursuit of the kingdom of the heavens
The type of entering into the kingdom of the heavens
The pattern of pursuing to enter the kingdom of the heavens
A supplementary word
Sufferings    ch.49
The Sabbath day and the Lord’s day    ch.50
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