Publisher's note:
The question – ‘Wilt thou go with this man?’ – originally asked by Eliezer to Rebekah in connection with her betrothal to Isaac stands as the great issue to be faced by every one of us in relation to the Lord Jesus Christ. Brownlow North (1810-1875) was an earnest preacher and this comes out strongly in his published works. In ‘Yes! Or No!’ he applies the tender of salvation in the Gospel with great feeling, showing how Christ, though rich beyond degree, was ready to undergo the greatest humiliation and degradation to offer his riches to those who have nothing. By examining the Apostle Paul’s message to the Romans and Corinthians, he shows those to whom this offer of salvation is made and the great change made in conversion to Christ.
Contents:
Preface
1. Genesis 24:1-58
2. The Offer
3. The Love of Christ - His Riches I
4. The Love of Christ - His Poverty I
5. The Love of Christ - His Poverty II
6. The Love of Christ - His Riches II
7. Paul at Rome, seeking a Bride for His Master's Son (The sort of people to whom he went)
8. Paul at Rome, seeking a Bride for His Master's Son (What he said to them)
9. Paul at Corinth, seeking a Bride for His Master's Son
10. Wilt thou go with this Man?
11. How Poor you are! How Rich you might be!
12. Ungodly Marriages
13. Conclusion
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Publisher's note:
The question – ‘Wilt thou go with this man?’ – originally asked by Eliezer to Rebekah in connection with her betrothal to Isaac stands as the great issue to be faced by every one of us in relation to the Lord Jesus Christ. Brownlow North (1810-1875) was an earnest preacher and this comes out strongly in his published works. In ‘Yes! Or No!’ he applies the tender of salvation in the Gospel with great feeling, showing how Christ, though rich beyond degree, was ready to undergo the greatest humiliation and degradation to offer his riches to those who have nothing. By examining the Apostle Paul’s message to the Romans and Corinthians, he shows those to whom this offer of salvation is made and the great change made in conversion to Christ.
Contents:
Preface
1. Genesis 24:1-58
2. The Offer
3. The Love of Christ - His Riches I
4. The Love of Christ - His Poverty I
5. The Love of Christ - His Poverty II
6. The Love of Christ - His Riches II
7. Paul at Rome, seeking a Bride for His Master's Son (The sort of people to whom he went)
8. Paul at Rome, seeking a Bride for His Master's Son (What he said to them)
9. Paul at Corinth, seeking a Bride for His Master's Son
10. Wilt thou go with this Man?
11. How Poor you are! How Rich you might be!
12. Ungodly Marriages
13. Conclusion