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  • ISBN:9787511716637
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  • 出版时间:2013-08
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内容简介:

  考门夫人(Mrs. Charles E. Cowman,

1870-1960),美国作家、传教士。1901年,考门夫妇来东方授经讲道二十余年,先后在日本、韩国创办远东传教会;1925年,考门夫人遭丧偶之痛,次年在我国上海开办圣经学院。

考门先生罹病期间,考门夫人着手记录夫妇二人的“见证和灵修生活”,这便是我们见到的《荒漠甘泉》,“一座支取不尽的心灵宝库,一泓鲜活、甜美的生命甘泉。”


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作者介绍:

  该书以日记形式书写,其内文引言以《圣经》为主,并适量引入其他著作中的句段,结合考门夫妇二人的见证和灵修生活,对某些经文展开深入的阐释,教导人们通过读经增进坚韧与信念,从而在现实人生的逆境与困难中获得心灵的宁静。

  《荒漠甘泉》虽属灵修类读物,但由于作者文思畅达,感情深挚,该书的读者已远远超出信众的范围,在其出版的近一个世纪以来历久不衰。


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书籍摘录:

  January 1

  The land whither ye go to possess it is a land of hills and

valleys and drinketh water of the rain of heaven: a land which the

Lord thy God careth for: the eyes of the Lord thy God are always

upon it, from the beginning of the year even unto the end of the

year. (Deut. 11:11,12)

  TODAY, dear friends, we stand upon the verge of the unknown.

There lies before us the new year and we are going forth to possess

it. Who can tell what we shall find? What new experiences, what

changes shall come, what new needs shall arise? What new

experiences, what changes shall come, what new needs shall arise?

But here is the cheering, comforting, gladdening message from our

heavenly Father, “The Lord thy God careth for it.” “His eyes are

upon it away to the ending of the year.”

  All our supply is to come from the Lord. Here are springs that

shall never dry; here are fountains and streams that shall never be

cut off. Here, anxious one, is the gracious pledge of the heavenly

father. If He be the source of our mercies they can never fail us.

No heat, no drought can parch that river, ″the streams whereof make

glad the city of God.″

  The land is a land of hills and valleys. It is not all smooth

nor all down-hill. If life were all one dead level of dull sameness

it would oppress us; we want the hills and the valleys. The hills

collect the rain for a hundred fruitful valleys. Ah, so it is with

us! It is the hill difficulty that drives us to the throne of grace

and brings down the shower of blessing; the hills, the bleak hills

of life that we wonder at and perhaps grumble at, bring down the

showers. How many have perished in the wilderness, buried under its

golden sands, who would have lived and thriven in the hill country;

how many would have been killed by the frost, blighted with winds,

swept desolate of tree and fruit but for the hill--- stern, hard,

rugged, so steep to climb. God′s hills are a gracious protection

for His people against their foes!

  We cannot tell what loss and sorrow and trial are doing. Trust

only. The Father comes near to take our hand and lead us on our way

today. It shall be a good, a blessed new year! 

  He leads us on by paths we did not know; Upward He leads us,

though our steps be slow, Though oft we faint and falter on the

way, Though storms and darkness oft obscure the day; Yet when the

clouds are gone, We know He leads us on. He leads us on through all

the unquiet years; Past all our dreamland hopes, and doubts and

fears, He guides our steps, through all the tangled maze Of losses,

sorrows, and o′er clouded days; We know His will is done; And still

he leads us on. --- N. L. Zinzendorf

  January 2

  AND there was an enlarging, and a winding about still upward

to the side chambers: for the winding about of the house went still

upward round about the house: therefore the breadth of the house

was still upward and so increased from the lowest chamber to the

highest by the midst. (Ezek. 41:7)

  ″Still upward be thine onward course: For this I pray today;

Still upward as the years go by, And seasons pass away. 

  ″Still upward in this coming year. Thy path is all untried;

Still upward may′st thou journey on, Close by the Savior′s

side. 

  ″Still upward e′en though sorrow come, And trials crush thine

heart; Still upward may they draw thy soul, With Christ to walk

apart. 

  We ought not to rest content in the mists of the valley when

the summit of Tabor awaits us. How pure are the dews of the hills,

how fresh is the mountain air, how rich the fare of the dwellers

aloft, whose windows look into the New Jerusalem! Many saints are

content to live like men in coal mines, who see not the sun. Tears

mar their faces when they might anoint them with celestial oil.

Satisfied I am that many a believer pines in a dungeon when he

might walk on the palace roof, and view the goodly land and

Lebanon. Rouse thee, O believer, from thy low condition! Cast away

thy sloth, thy lethargy, thy coldness, or whatever interferes with

thy chaste and pure love to Christ. Make Him the source, the

center, and the circumference of all thy soul′s range of delight.

Rest no longer satisfied with thy dwarfish attainments. Aspire to a

higher, a nobler, a fuller life. Upward to heaven! Nearer to God!

--- Spurgeon. 

  ″I want to scale the utmost height, And catch a gleam of glory

bright; But still I′ll pray, till heaven I′ve found, Lord, lead me

on the higher ground!″ 

  Not many of us are living at our best. We linger in the

lowlands because we are afraid to climb the mountains. The

steepness and ruggedness dismay us, and so we stay in the misty

valleys and do not learn the mystery of the hills. We do not know

what we lose in our self-indulgence, what glory awaits us if only

we had courage for the mountain climb, what blessing we should find

if only we would move to the uplands of God. --- J.R.M

  ″Too low they build who build beneath the stars.″ 

  January 3 

  ″I will lead on softly, according as the cattle that goeth

before me and the children be able to endure.″ (Gen.

33:14) 

  WHAT a beautiful picture of Jacob′s thoughtfulness for the

cattle and the children! He would not allow them to the overdriven

even for one day. He would not lead on according to what a strong

man like Esau could do and expected them to do, but only according

to what they were able to endure. He knew exactly how far they

could go in a day; and he made that his only consideration in

arranging the marches. He had gone the same wilderness journey

years before, and knew all about its roughness and heat and length,

by personal experience. And so he said, ″I will lead on softly.″

″For ye have not passed this way heretofore.″ (Josh 3:4.) 

  We have not passed this way heretofore, but the Lord Jesus

has. It is all untrodden and unknown ground to us, but He knows it

all by personal experience. The steep bits that take away our

breath, the stony bits that make our feet ache so, the hot

shadeless stretches that make us feel so exhausted, the rushing

rivers that we have to pass through-Jesus has gone through it all

before us. ″He was wearied with his journey.″ Not some, but all the

many waters went over Him, and yet did not quench His love. He was

made a perfect Leader by the things which He suffered. ″He knoweth

our frame; he remembereth that we are dust.″ Think of that when you

are tempted to question the gentleness of His leading. He is

remembering all the time; and not one step will He make you take

beyond what your foot is able to endure. Never mind if you think it

will not be able for the step that seems to come next; either He

will so strengthen it that it shall be able, or He will call a

sudden halt, and you shall not have to take it at all. ---Frances

Ridley Havergal. 

  In ″pastures green″? Not always; sometimes He 

  Who knowest best, in kindness leadeth me 

  In weary ways, where heavy shadows be. 

  So, whether on the hill-tops high and fair 

  I dwell, or in the sunless valleys, where 

  The shadows lie, what matter? He is there. --- Barry

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