The Spirit Filled Life


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The Real Meaning of LifeYou can be a Spirit-filled and fruit-bearing Christian, bringing great glory to God. Discover the joy of knowing that your salvation is secure and that your faith will lead you to a victorious life.
Charles Finney shows you how to be sure of your salvation so that you can enter into its fullness--with all the benefits and blessings of the new life that God desires for you. The grace of God that brings you salvation also enables you to grow strong in your faith. Through Finney's words, you will learn how you can experience...
  • The bountiful blessings of God
  • Grace to meet all your needs
  • Spiritual well-being
  • Healing in Christ
  • Safekeeping from evil
  • Complete deliverance from sin
  • The joy of bringing others to Christ


Author: Charles G. Finney
Publisher: Whitaker House
Published: 01/01/2000
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.37lbs
Size: 8.22h x 5.22w x 0.61d
ISBN13: 9780883683361
ISBN10: 0883683369
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Sermons | Christian
- Religion | Christian Rituals & Practice | General
- Religion | Christian Living | General

About the Author
Charles G. Finney (1792-1875) was a man with a message that burned through the religious deadwood and secular darkness of his time. He had the ability to shock both saint and sinner alike. Because he was radical in both his methods and his message, Finney was criticized for almost everything except being boring.
Born in Connecticut in 1792, Finney was nearly thirty years of age when he turned from his skepticism regarding Christianity and wholeheartedly embraced the Bible as the true Word of God. He gave up his law profession in order to spread the gospel, and he soon became the most noteworthy revivalist of the nineteenth century, one of the leaders of the Second Great Awakening. It is estimated that over 250,000 souls were converted as a result of his preaching. While Finney carried his revivals to several middle and eastern states, the bulk of his meetings were in New York towns, especially Rome, Rochester, Utica, Clinton, Antwerp, Evans' Mills, Western, and Gouverneur.
In 1832, Finney began pastoring Second Free Presbyterian Church in New York City. In 1835, upon the request of Arthur Tappan, Finney established the theology department at Oberlin Collegiate Institute (today known as Oberlin College). He served there as a professor of theology, as well as pastor of Oberlin's First Congregational Church, until a few years before his death. He was also a member of the Oberlin College Board of Trustees from 1846 until he was elected president in 1851. During these years, he continued to carry on his evangelism, even visiting Great Britain twice in 1849-50 and 1859-60.
Finney was married three times in his life, first to Lydia Root Andrews (m. 1824), then to Elizabeth Ford Atkinson (m. 1848), and then to Rebecca Allen Rayl (m. 1865). All three of these women assisted Finney in his evangelistic efforts, accompanying him on his revival tours during their lives. In August 1875, Finney died in Oberlin due to a heart ailment.