Charity and its Fruits (eBook)

by Jonathan Edwards

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Charity and Its Fruits is a thorough exposition of Biblical love as found in 1 Corinthians 13. As one of Edward’s best known works, it is entirely free from sentimentality. Preached as a series of moving sermons in 1738 from the pulpit of his small “Church at Northampton,” Connecticut, it reveals Edward’s insistence both that Christian experience is highly supernatural and that “all true Christian grace tends to practice.”

Few Christian leaders since the Reformation have been as gifted as Jonathan Edwards. A man of intense personal devotion to Christ, he was a leader of revival, and a creative Reformed theologian as well as being a missionary and a philosopher fully meriting Hugh Martin's description of him as 'that greatest of metaphysical divines'. Yet it is likely that he would have preferred to be remembered simply as 'pastor of the Church of Northampton'. Preached in 1738 (the same year that Edwards published A Narrative of Surprising Conversions), Charity and Its Fruits gives us an insight into his regular pulpit ministry in the years between the Northampton revival of 1735 and 'the Great Awakening' of 1740. Entirely free from sentimentality this moving exposition of 1 Corinthians 13, like the better known Religious Affections, reveals Edwards' insistence both that true Christian experience is 'supernatural'- Spirit produced and Christ centered- and that 'all true Christian grace tends to practice'. These sermons show how it is possible to steer between Arminianism on the one hand and Antinomianism on the other. The concluding chapter on heaven as a world of love is perhaps the most beautiful in all Edwards's writings.
 

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Table of Contents

1. All True Grace in the Heart Summed up in Charity, or Love

2. Charity or Love, More Excellent Than Extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit 

3. All That Can be Done or Suffered in Vain Without Charity, or Love 

4. Charity Meek in Bearing Evil and Injuries 

5. Charity Cheerful and Free in Doing Good 

6. The Spirit of Charity the Opposite of an Envious Spirit 

7. The Spirit of Charity an Humble Spirit 

8. The Spirit of Charity the Opposite of a Selfish Spirit 

9. The Spirit of Charity the Opposite of an Angry or Wrathful Spirit 

10. The Spirit of Charity the Opposite of a Censorious Spirit 

11. All True Grace in the Heart Tends to Holy Practice in the Life 

12. Charity Willing to Undergo All Sufferings for Christ 

13. All the Christian Graces Connected and Mutually Dependent 

14. Charity, or True Grace, Not to be Overthrown by Opposition 

15. The Holy Spirit Forever to be Communicated to the Saints, in Charity, or Love 

16. Heaven, A World of Love

 

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