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asked by titanium7 on November 25, 2006 12:28 AM
An inspiring look at Ephesians and the believer's association with Christ, the world, and Satan.


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Ever since I was a child, I'd heard about Watchman Nee and his wonderful writings. It wasn't until my adult years that I finally ordered three of his books - and I haven't been disappointed. Sit, Walk, Stand is a very simple, yet deeply profound explanation of the Book of Ephesians. The book is an easy read and short - only 78 pages long - but don't let that fool you - Sit, Walk, Stand has more packed into these 78 pages than most books over 300 pages (and it takes 1/10 the time to read!).

If you want a book that will give you a wonderful explanation of the Christian life - that will bring to life the Book of Ephesians - then get this simple and profound book. Every college student should have one of these in their backpack, it makes a great gift to a friend - you can even mail this little booklet to a friend far away.

My version is published by Tyndale House Publishers and I ordered it online for $5.00. I would think that a mature junior high student would be able to read and understand this book. On a difficulty scale from 1 - 10, Sit, Walk, Stand is about a 3 or 4. Simple...yet profound.
reviewed by freedrink on November 26, 2006 11:19 AM

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This book is very small, but it packs a heck of a message for the limited amount of space it uses. All that this book does is pick apart the book of Ephesians from the Bible. It divies it into three sections; hence "Sit, Walk, Stand." If you don't have time to read a long book, actually, scratch that, you need to read this book! Nee does an excellent job of explaining Ephesians in a clear, simple, and powerful way. I promise you, you will need to read this book a few times to really digest what Nee is saying; and you will want to!
reviewed by heavymetal on November 29, 2006 6:40 PM

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