The Disciple Jesus Loves
an Audio Bible-Teaching Message
by
Jim Kerwin
Why did the Apostle John refer to himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (John 21:20)? And how does our understanding of God’s love affect our faith? Jim Kerwin explores these questions, providing some helpful answers for those who are seeking God for sanctification.
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- Jim Kerwin
- Percy Gutteridge
- Book: Faith Is Substance
- Foreword by Robert Frost
- Introduction by the Author
- 1: The Author and Foundation of Faith
- 2: Faith‘s Conditions
- 3: The Nature of Faith
- 4: The Practice and Problems of Faith
- 5: The Perfecting of Faith
- 6: The Life and Growth of Faith
- 7: Preparing the Man of Faith
- 8: The Certainties of Faith
- 9: The Inheritance of Faith
- 10: The Triumphs of Faith
- The Black Hole
- The Gospel of the Glory
- Series: Emblems of the Holy Spirit
- Book: Faith Is Substance
- Thomas Cook
- New Testament Holiness 1
- Biographical Sketch
- Frontispiece
- Preface
- Epigraph
- 1: Blameless, Not Faultless
- 2: Holiness and Temptation
- 3: Sin Not a Necessity
- 4: The Double Need and the Double Cure
- 5: The New Birth and Entire Sanctification
- 6: Purity & Maturity
- 7: The Present Tense of Cleansing
- 8: A God-Possessed Soul
- 9: Perfect Love
- 10: Evangelical Perfection
- New Testament Holiness 2
- 11: The Fulness of the Spirit
- 12: A Living Sacrifice
- 13: Walking with God
- 14: Beulah Land
- 15: Soul Rest
- 16: Christ's Legacy to the Church
- 17: Joy in the Holy Ghost
- 18: Power for Service
- 19: Vessels Unto Honour
- 20: Consecration
- 21: Sanctifying Faith
- 22: Address to Seekers
- 23: How to Retain the Blessing
- 24: The Arbiter of the Heart
- 25: Testimony
- New Testament Holiness 1
- John Wesley
- Isaiah Reid
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