In a world filled with distractions and uncertainty, Watchman What of the Night beckons you to awaken your spirit and embrace the profound call of faith. Through stirring narratives and heartfelt reflections, this enlightening book invites readers—young adults, families, and seekers of truth—to explore the urgent message of waiting expectantly for the Lord.
Who Should Read Watchman What of the Night?
As we navigate the tumultuous waters of modern life, the timeless wisdom found within these pages reminds us to be vigilant, to look inward, and to prepare our hearts for the blessed hope that lies ahead. Each chapter intertwines scripture with relatable stories, encouraging you to reflect on your own journey of faith while grounding you in the promise of divine presence.
Why Watchman What of the Night is Relevant Today
Join the author on this transformative exploration of what it means to be watchful in the night. Discover how to cultivate patience and resilience in the face of life’s challenges, and find strength in the community of believers. Are you ready to answer the call? The hour is late, but the promise of dawn is near. Embrace the wait—your spiritual awakening begins now. Watchman What of the Night
Watchman What of the Night Excerpt: There is almost universal conviction today that we are now living in the end of the age. We humans soon learn that, as the evening approaches, shadows begin to lengthen, casting the specter of the coming night across the land. So also the lengthening shadows of this age of grace herald the approach of the black night of tribulation, which will be followed by the kingdom day.
When our Lord Jesus Christ was here, He often marveled at the ignorance and stupidity of the people. He was appalled at the unbelief of His own people, but sometimes marvelled at the faith of Roman, Syrophoenician, or Samaritan. He foresaw a day in which strangers would come from the north, the south, the east, and the west to sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of God, but His own people would be cast out.
Watchman What of the Night Continued…
There is no royal road to the kingdom of God, but only the pathway of faith. No privileged people walk this way, but only obedient sons. There are no special helps for the laggard, no easier paths for those who fear hardship, nor any quicker way for the impatient. He reminds the faint hearted, “My Son, do not think lightly of the Lord’s discipline, and do not faint when He corrects you; for those whom the Lord loves He disciplines, and He scourges every son whom He acknowledges. The sufferings that you are enduring are for your discipline. God is dealing with you as with sons: for what son is there whom his father does not discipline? And if you are left with-out discipline, of which every true son has had a share, that shows that you are bastards, and not true sons.” Heb. 12:5-7. (Weymouth).
George Hawtin would write and publish a series of 32 books on various vital subjects dealing with deep Biblical truths. Many of these books first appeared as articles in his monthly publication called, “The Page” from the 1960’ to the...
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