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It always amazes me how uncomfortable everyone gets when a newcomer brings their own version of the Bible. These things should be red flags, even to those in the LC. And to think at one time I thought that exclusively using LSM publications was completely normal. ![]() |
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Yes there is a lot of dreck out there. A lot of chaff. A lot of opinions, ignorantly based, masquerading as teachings, truth, and even revelation. But that is where a spirit of discernment comes in. WL told us that WN had that spirit, and did all the hard work of sorting and evaluating and putting "everything together" so that we don't need to bother our pretty little heads with all that. Just enjoy the ministry of the age. Chant outlines and hymn choruses, and you supposedly get it all. The whole thing is a farce of the highest magnitude. And it is a theft of the Christian polity, removing their birthright. Those writings are our Christian birthright, but instead we get HWFMR.
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To my knowledge, LSM has never published "The Normal Christian Life", which is arguably Nee's best known work. I think that the LC mainly focuses on "The Normal Christian Church Life", which ironically doesn't espouse the current views in the LC. |
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They did publish it as a single volume. It is also Volume 33 of the Collected Works of Watchman Nee.
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I did not know that. I don't really hear them encourage anyone to read Nee these days. What I have also not heard mentioned is that LSM doesn't have exclusive publishing rights to Nee's materials.
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In England Angus Kinnear published a couple of books in hard cover, including The Normal Christian Life. He must have started in the 1960s and probably at the behest of his father-in-law, Theodore Austin-Sparks, who had probably received copies of messages from people he had met in Taiwan and elsewhere. Witness Lee often put down Steven Kaung and effectively isolated him on the east coast. Last edited by Friedel; 11-26-2014 at 07:19 AM. Reason: Added something |
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By the way Freedom, when I go to a LC home meeting I bring my New American Standard version. |
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They don't have a problem with that? In my experience LC home meetings mainly involve comprehensively reading all the footnotes to whatever chapter/verses we cover so if you don't have a RV, you're pretty much lost.
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