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Men Of Faith- Biography Of Watchman Nee by NigeriaEngineer(m): 10:03am On Dec 06, 2020 |
The True Story of Watchman Nee Watchman Nee was born Ni Shu-tsu November 4, 1903. He was later renamed Ni Ching-Fu, and finally, after his commitment to Christian work, Ni To-sheng-that is, Watchman Nee. Watchman Nee became a Christian in China in 1920 at the age of seventeen. He went to hear an evangelist by the name of Dora Yu, who asked the people to believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour and Watchman Nee accepted. From that day on, he consecrated himself completely to Jesus Christ and to the preaching of the Gospel in China. Watchman Nee attended no theological schools or Bible institutes. His wealth of knowledge concerning God's purpose, Christ, the things of the Spirit, and the church was acquired through studying the Bible and reading spiritual books. Nee was zealous from the first day of his Christian life until the last. He drove himself to the point of physical collapse on several occasions and lived in self-imposed poverty. When Communists came to power in the late 1940's - Nee became a target because of his growing Christian ministry and belief, which contradicted that of the Communist Party. Nee had been warned not to remain in mainland China, but he stayed there to spread the message of Christianity. Watchman Nee was arrested by the Communists in 1952 for his professed faith in Christ as well as his leadership among the local churches. By the time Watchman Nee was arrested, approximately four hundred local churches had been raised up in China through his life and ministry. For almost four years Nee’s whereabouts remained unknown. The Communists tried to break Nee through brainwashing and promises that if he would lead the faithful to the Communist-controlled church he would be freed. Nee refused. In 1956- Watchman Nee was given a hearing in Shanghai and accused of severe crimes. To each charge he was allowed to answer only Yes or No. Nee stood silent for all but two: sabotage and spying. Those he denied. More than four years after his arrest and after a long trial, in 1956 - Watchman Nee was sentenced to fifteen years in prison with reform by labor. He was, however, never released. During his confinement, his faith remained unconquerable. He sang hymns in his cell and preached the gospel to everyone he met. He remained in prison until his death more than twenty years later. His words remain an abundant source of spiritual revelation and supply to Christians throughout the world. His last eight letters provide a glimpse into his suffering and feeling during his confinement. While prison censorship did not allow him to mention the Lord's name in his letters, in his final letter, written on the day of his death, he alluded to his joy in the Lord: "In my sickness, I still remain joyful at heart." Watchman Nee was practicing the word of the apostle Paul in Philippians 4:4: "Rejoice in the Lord always." He died in confinement in his cell on May 30, 1972. He left a piece of paper under his pillow, "Christ is the Son of God who died for the redemption of sinners and resurrected after three days. This is the greatest truth in the universe. I die because of my belief in Christ." There was no proper notification of his death and no funeral. He was cremated on June 1, 1972. His wife had died six months earlier, it was her eldest sister who was informed of his death and cremation. She retrieved his ashes, and they were buried with his wife in his hometown of Kwanchao. In May, 1989, the ashes of Watchman Nee and his wife were transferred to and buried in "The Christian Cemetery" in Shiangshan in the city of Soochow of Kiangsu province. Watchman Nee's writings on matters of the individual Christian life have been a source of inspiration to Christians throughout the world, including his writings on the local churches. His most popular work remains The Normal Christian Life. In English there are approximately fifty-five books of Nee available. "I want nothing for myself; I want everything for the Lord." - Watchman Nee Recommended books The Overcoming Life The breaking of the outer man and the release of the spirit The normal Christian Life The prayer ministry of the cross Changed into His likeness The spirit of the gospel The spiritual man How to study the Bible Quotes -I do not consecrate myself to be a missionary or a preacher. I consecrate myself to God to do His will where I am, be it in school, office, or kitchen, or wherever He may, in His wisdom, send me. -Lord, I am willing to break MY heart that I might satisfy THY heart. -all satanic works are performed from the outside inward; all divine works from the inside outward 2 Likes
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Re: Men Of Faith- Biography Of Watchman Nee by ejighikemeuwa: 12:15pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
I love his teachings, God bless you for writing on watchman Nee's affairs in the mighty name of Jesus Christ AMEN 1 Like |
Re: Men Of Faith- Biography Of Watchman Nee by NigeriaEngineer(m): 12:22pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
ejighikemeuwa:Amen thanks brother |
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