CriONS FOR THE PROFITABLE READING OF THE FOLLOAVING TREATISE. It may seem strange to some persons, that I sliould give directions for the performance of an act so A vell understood as the perusal of a book; and especially the perusal of a book of so simple and elementary a kind as this. But the fact is, that multitudes either do not know, or do not remember at the time, hoxo to read to advantage; and, therefore, profit but little by -what they read. Besides, simple and elementary as is this treatise, it is on a subject of infinite and eternal importance, and is perused in the most critical season of a mans everlasting history; when, in a very peculiar sense, every means of grace, and this among the rest, will be cither a savour of death unto death, or of life unto life, to the reader. Tremendous idea! But strictly true.
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It is impossible to ever finish a journey that you have yet to begin. We often take for granted that we will finish the journey of the Christian life when, in fact, we have failed to even approach the starting line. We would do well to know better what it looks like to live a life of pursuing and walking with Christ. The care and precision that J.A. James takes in The Anxious Inquirer make this work invaluable to one truly seeking this walk. Time and again, I have heard testimonies of how God has used this wonderful book. One convert writes, “Awaking in desperation and fear and begging God to use the books that I was reading to help me, I read the chapter on faith in The Anxious Inquirer, which confirmed God’s willingness to save me because of the righteousness of Christ.” Another notes how the book was “especially helpful during the period of seeking the Lord." It is my hope that your journey will be similarly benefitted by the words of J.A. James and that you will come to agree with him that “eternal salvation is the great end of life—get what you will, if you lose your soul, you have lost the purpose of existence.” Anthony Mathenia, Editor CCR
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