I Live; Yet Not I by George Goodman

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Introduction

In these four chapters (Romans 5-8) of the Epistle to the Romans, we have the Revelation given of God through the Apostle Paul, on the important subject of Deliverance from Sin.

It is impossible to overestimate its value to the child of God—born of God he longs, above everything else to be free from sinning, and here he has divinely inspired instructions upon the subject.

Let him learn these chapters by heart and cry to be enlightened by the Holy Spirit, that he may enter into the blessed experience described in them. The Secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him, and it is to such that He reveals His salvation. Let those who are seeking the blessing of Liberty prayerfully read and ponder these wonderful chapters.

In the expositions in these readings, no attempt at scholarship is made, but a simple unfolding of the contents of the chapters.

When Charles Simeon, who did so great a work at Cambridge, published his sermons (he preached right through the Bible), he wrote in the introduction words to this effect: “You will not find in these expositions anything curious or strange or new, but I shall seek to show you what the Holy Spirit is evidently bringing before us in the passage under consideration.”

This is what I desire to do, and one thing more. Dear John Bunyan was led to Christ under the ministry of Mr. Gifford. “Holy Mr. Gifford,” he

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