Brother Yun's Book
Brother Yun's Book
Has anyone read Brother Yun's biography "The Heavenly Man?" This is the most edifying book I've ever read. The amount of miracles that have taken place in his life almost stetch credibility but much of his story can be documented. No one in the Chinese government can explain how he escaped from his heavily guarded prison cell and several people were fired because of it. Althought it's not a theological book he does knock the prosperity movement a little, saying it's a very western view. He says that in China and other poor countires, the gospel is treated as a life or death matter whereas it's more of a social convention in wealthy nations. I have to agree with him.
Anyone else read this book? What were your thoughts?
Anyone else read this book? What were your thoughts?
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I've just begun to read it.
It is convicting.
It is amazing the miracles that God does to bring people to repentance in an area where the kingdom of God is establishing a beachead (much like in the early church).
It is convicting.
It is amazing the miracles that God does to bring people to repentance in an area where the kingdom of God is establishing a beachead (much like in the early church).
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I read it a few months ago and agree that is has definitely been one of the most encouraging books that I have read.
I do have to admit at times, while reading the book, feeling guilty for living in a free country with no persecution. But my husband encouraged me with 1 Tim 2:1-2 "First of all, then, I urge that entreaties {and} prayers, petitions {and} thanksgivings, be made on behalf of all men, for kings and all who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity."
If we are to pray for the authorities so that our lives may be tranquil and quiet (undisturbed), then I shouldn't feel guilty if they are such!
Anyway, I sent the book to my very sheltered, Baptist grandmother for Mother's Day... not really sure how she will react. Hopefully it will be encouraging to her as well.
I do have to admit at times, while reading the book, feeling guilty for living in a free country with no persecution. But my husband encouraged me with 1 Tim 2:1-2 "First of all, then, I urge that entreaties {and} prayers, petitions {and} thanksgivings, be made on behalf of all men, for kings and all who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity."
If we are to pray for the authorities so that our lives may be tranquil and quiet (undisturbed), then I shouldn't feel guilty if they are such!
Anyway, I sent the book to my very sheltered, Baptist grandmother for Mother's Day... not really sure how she will react. Hopefully it will be encouraging to her as well.
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"How is it that Christians today will pay $20 to hear the latest Christian concert, but Jesus can't draw a crowd?"
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Althought it's not a theological book he does knock the prosperity movement a little, saying it's a very western view. He says that in China and other poor countires, the gospel is treated as a life or death matter whereas it's more of a social convention in wealthy nations. I have to agree with him.
I actually found the book as unsettling as it was inspiring. It was unsettling because it make syou focus on your own luke-warmness in comparison with Yun. You look at the way he responded to the many, many trials and tests that he underwent and you just think "look at all the silly little things inmy life that I allow to get me down and draw me away fromintimacy with God." It seems to me that we can learn alot from Yun;s experience. Whatever situation in life we find outselves in, whatever day to day ordinary things we do - we should seek to cultivate the longsuffering, patience and faithfulness as Yun. I also likje th efact that he doesn't tryand hide away his faults and shortcomings. He comes across as a simple and humble man, relying on the Lord for all he has.
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"Looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Saviour, Christ Jesus" Titus 2:13
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I was also convincted at Yun's humility, always giving credit to the Holy Spirit each step of the way. There were also some funny moments, which probably weren't so funny at the time... like when Yun held up his bread in prison to bless it and another prisoner stole it from his hand. I remember thinking how angry I would be and then contrasting that to the way Yun handled it. If more Christians were like Yun (who imitated Christ very closely) there would be a worldwide revival. That may never happen but I can always start with myself.
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Dont' spoil it for Schoel. He's just started reading itI was also convincted at Yun's humility, always giving credit to the Holy Spirit each step of the way. There were also some funny moments, which probably weren't so funny at the time... like when Yun held up his bread in prison to bless it and another prisoner stole it from his hand. I remember thinking how angry I would be and then contrasting that to the way Yun handled it. If more Christians were like Yun (who imitated Christ very closely) there would be a worldwide revival. That may never happen but I can always start with myself.
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"Looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Saviour, Christ Jesus" Titus 2:13
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I already know it was Mr. Brown in the library with the candlestick.
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"Looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Saviour, Christ Jesus" Titus 2:13
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