How to Live a Holy Life
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How to Live a Holy Life
C. E. Orr
A person may almost be known by the books he reads. If he habitually reads bad books, we can pretty safely conclude that he is a bad man; on the other hand, if he habitually reads religious books, we can reasonably presume that he is a religious man. Why is this? It is because the nature of a person's books is usually the nature of his thoughts; and as a man thinks, so he is.
Consequently, our reading devotional literature is a great aid to our being devotional. Too few, I fear, realize how important to our spiritual advancement is the cultivation of a taste for devotional reading. As a rule, those who have a taste for spiritual books and gratify that taste prosper in the Lord, while those who have no relish for such books labor at a great disadvantage. Some one has said that he who begins a devout life without a taste for spiritual reading may consider the ordinary difficulties multiplied in his case by ten. The most spiritual men of all ages have had a strong love for reading spiritual books. If, however, my reader happens not to have such a taste or such a love, he should not be discouraged, for it can be created and increased through perseverance in reading devotional literature. Just as a person who does not relish a certain food may learn to like it if he will persist in eating it, so a person who does not have a taste for devotional books may come to enjoy them if he will diligently and prayerfully peruse them.
Spiritual reading invigorates the intellect, warms the affections, and begets in us a desire for more of God's fulness and for a more heavenly life. It is especially helpful to prayer. When the mind is dull and the spirits low and we have no inspiration for prayer, the reading of a spiritual poem will often so stimulate the mind, raise the spirits, and animate the soul, as to make it easy for us to pray.
Charles Ebert Orr
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DEVOTIONAL READING.
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
CONTENTS.
THE WAY THE SAIL IS SET.
THE MODEL LIFE.
HOW TO LIVE THE CHRIST-LIFE.
THE BIBLE WAY.
THE HEAVENLY WAY.
KEEPING THE COMMANDMENTS.
"BE DOERS OF THE WORD."
WHO ARE THE WISE?
KEEPING THE COMMANDMENTS A TEST OF LOVE.
THE BLESSEDNESS OF OBEYING GOD'S WORD.
THE RELATIONSHIP WE HAVE WITH CHRIST THROUGH OBEDIENCE.
OUR LIFE IS TO ADORN THE GOSPEL.
THE CHRISTIAN AN EPISTLE OF CHRIST.
HOW WE MAY LIVE AS THE BIBLE READS.
HOW TO KEEP THE WORD OF GOD IN THE HEART.
MAN THE VEHICLE FOR EXHIBITING GOD'S PERFECTIONS.
SOME USE TO JESUS.
GODLY LIVING.
SOMETHING TO DO.
SPIRITUAL DRYNESS.
PRAYER.
KEEP THE ROOTS WATERED.
UNDER THE FIG-TREE.
SHUT THE DOOR.
ALONE WITH GOD.
PRAYERFUL REMEMBRANCE.
HE CARETH FOR THEE.
"CONSIDER THE LILIES."
SORROWFUL YET ALWAYS REJOICING.
GENTLENESS.
TENDERNESS.
THE CHRISTIAN WALK.
THE CHRISTIAN IS TO WALK CIRCUMSPECTLY.
THE CHRISTIAN'S WALK A WALK WITH GOD.
THE LATEST IMPROVED.
LUKEWARMNESS.
STEADFASTNESS.
HOW TO UNDERSTAND GOD'S WILL.
A VIEW OF JESUS.
DEVOTION TO GOD.
THE GOLDEN RULE OF LIFE.
TIMELINESS IN DOING GOOD.
THE WARFARE OF A CHRISTIAN LIFE.
LIVE BY FAITH.
A VALUABLE LEGACY.
SOME SCRIPTURES FOR DAILY PRACTISE.