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01.00. FOUNTAINS AND RIVERS OF HOLINESS

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FOUNTAINS AND RIVERS OF HOLINESS by Wayne C. Aman

Contents

Preface

1. The Living Waterfounation of Peace, of Resignation, of Wisdom.
2. The Fountain of Inward Recollections, of love.
3. The Fountain of surrender, of temperance, of harmony, of godliness, of prayer.
4. The Fountain of Milk and Sweetness of Honey, Rivers of Living water, rivers of calmness
5. The River of Silent Submission, river of Trust
6. The River of Charity
7. The River of Meekness and Quietness, of long suffering, of kindness, other rivers
8. With deep concern...
9. Your Inheritance

PREFACE To Christ be the glory! I attempt to write of a subject that is precious to my heart. I do not write as a learned theologian or an accomplished writer, for I am unable. I write as an unworthy servant that God the Holy Ghost led into the ways of scriptural holiness. The Apostle Paul knew of the false but also the true holiness and exhorts us to live after the latter. I have experienced the reality of the Words of Jesus. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. Hallelujah! No one needs to lack for all the fullness of God. His matchless provision of divine grace fills all the voids of heart and life until we may experience the completeness of Him. From a life of sin he called me to be justified, sanctified, and proclaim this glorious gospel of full redemption. This booklet is my first attempt at writing, so I beg the reader to forbear. I write with strong concern, contending for the doctrine, and experience of entire sanctification, as the faith once delivered unto the saints. Our desire is to point the hungry soul to the hidden manna, and remind those who have forgotten their inheritance among them which are sanctified, that Canaan still flows with milk and honey. We have special concern for the rising generation that, generally, has never heard the shouts of victory, or viewed the mountain tops of Canaan or tasted of the honey from the rock. We must tell them that the fountain opened still cleanses from all sin. We do not feel that we need to prove the doctrine of truth, for it is eternal, it shall never pass away. There is no plainer doctrine in the Word of God. Yet man may know the doctrine and fail to live in Christ, and never find the depths of true holiness. We may uphold doctrine with mental assent, but fail to drink from the fountain of living water. In the experience of sanctification, which is nothing more and nothing less than the inward flow of Christs life cleansing and infilling, and the outflowing of Christs life from us, we rest in him, we move in him, and in him we have our being. Your unworthy servant,

Wayne C. Aman

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