Love Not the World

“Love Not the World” by Watchman Nee, published by CLC Publications in 2004, explores the complex relationship between Christians and the worldly systems that surround them. This edition, comprising 118 pages, presents a thought-provoking examination of the influences of politics, education, literature, science, art, and music, asserting that these realms often diverge from divine principles. Nee argues that there exists a satanic power behind worldly things, prompting readers to consider how they can engage with these systems without becoming entangled in them.
In this book, readers will find a challenging discourse on the nature of spiritual warfare and personal growth within the context of Christian living. Nee’s insights encourage reflection on how to navigate the tensions between faith and the secular world. The text delves into the implications of living a life that is not “of the world,” prompting a deeper understanding of Christian theology and its application in everyday life. This edition is available in English and is designed for those seeking to deepen their spiritual journey while grappling with contemporary societal influences.
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In this hard-hitting and controversial book, Watchman Nee states that there is a satanic power behind every worldly thing and that the natural tendency of every worldly system such as politics, education, literature, science, art and music is to move away from God and toward Satan. How can the Christian live and work in these systems, but not be “of the world”?
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