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How wonderful to trace in the book, the sovereign grace of God despite the unfaithfulness of His servant, as in the case of Jonah, and the malice of the enemy, as traced in the solemn history of Balaam.
Foreword - Two remarkable characters are brought together in this volume—Balaam the son of Beor, and Jonah the son of Amittai. They were somewhat alike in one deplorable particular, each was willing that a vast number of souls should be sacrificed for some advantage to himself. With Balaam it was money; with Jonah it was his reputation! Balaam was a downright emissary of Satan, masquerading as a prophet of Jehovah for the sake of gain; Jonah, on the contrary, was a true man at heart, but somewhat of an untrained colt, sorely needing to learn important lessons in the school of God, From both Balaam and Jonah we may learn much: from the one, the danger of trafficking In unfelt truth; and from the other, the importance of entering into the divine sympathies while engaged in work for God. If we do not feel towards men as God feels, how can we be efficient as witnesses for Him?
God grant that the words we utter with our lips may at all times come from our very hearts!
Table of Contents
1. Foreword
2. Jonah and His Book
3. Jonah and His Experiences
4. Jonah and Christ
5. Fish's Belly, In the
6. Grace to the Fallen
7. Second Commission, The
8. Great City, In the
9. Elohim and Jehovah
10. Strange Dove, A
11. East Side of the City, On the
12. Companionate Creator, The
13. Israel, A Type of
14. Destruction of Nineveh, The
15. Part 2-Balaam: "Thou Hast Seen It"
16. Balak's Fears
17. Invisible Powers of Evil, The
18. Mesopotamia, To and From
19. Madness of the Prophet, The
20. Great Question, The
21. God's Sanctified People
22. God's Justified People
23. Beauty and Order of God's People, The
24. Restraining Hand, The
25. Latter Days, The
26. Doctrine of Balaam, The
27. Government of God, The