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In addition to publishing periodicals, Watchman Nee also published many books for the carrying out of his ministry. Some of these books were
messages published in his periodicals and reprinted in book form. All of the available material by Watchman Nee have been published in The
Collected Works of Watchman Nee. Many of the titles listed below are available for online reading at www.ministrybooks.org.
1. There Is God
2. God Is Willing
3. The Passover
4. The Suffering of the Cross
5. The Paths to Hell (1)
6. The Paths to Hell (2)
7. The Paths to Hell (3)
8. Judgment
9. The Robber Saved (Luke 23:39-43)
10. The Salvation of the Adulterous Woman (John 4:1-15, 28-29)
11. Why Good Men Go to Hell
12. Can Morality Save Us
13. Do You Know That You Are Saved
14. Assurance of Salvation
15. Christ as the Manifestation of God
16. Christ and Christianity
17. Christ as the New Life
18. Christ and the Christian
19. For What Did He Come?, by Ruth Lee
20. God Loves the World, by W. Lee
21. A Rich Man Perished (Luke 16:19-31), by W. Lee
He also published a book of questions and answers on gospel truth, giving explanations on fifty aspects of the gospel.
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The intention was that every local church would use these fifty messages for the edification of new believers every week for one year and repeat
them yearly.
The following thirty-five books were reprints of messages published in Notes of Scriptural Messages, which Watchman published for the use of
young believers:
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He also published one hundred forty-four messages in twelve volumes called Twelve Baskets Full. Thirty-five of these messages were reprints of the
above-mentioned books, and seven were reprints of books on central messages. Of the one hundred two messages remaining, ten were given by Yu
Cheng-hwa and twelve by Witness Lee. The remaining eighty were given by Watchman Nee.
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1) The Details of Spiritual Cultivation (original English title: The Christian Life and Warfare) published in June 1927. This book was the initial step
to writing The Spiritual Man.
2) The Spiritual Man in three volumes was published in the fall of 1928. This book was not only the central one but also the greatest one among
Brother Nee's writings. It covers the following main points: 1) the three parts of man—spirit, soul, and body; 2) the distinction between soul and
spirit; 3) the fleshly Christian; 4) the soulish believer; 5) the subjective aspect of the cross and the work of the Holy Spirit; 6) the spiritual man; and
7) the spiritual warfare.
After publishing two editions of The Spiritual Man, Watchman Nee realized that many of his readers became introspective. He also felt that the
book was too perfectly written and too detailed. For these reasons he decided not to publish further editions. This was especially true after 1939
when he saw that spiritual warfare was not an individual matter but a corporate one. He told me that his view of spiritual warfare in The Spiritual
Man was based mainly upon the writings and experience of Evan Roberts and Jessie Penn-Lewis. Roberts and Penn-Lewis saw only the individual
aspect of spiritual warfare, and thus they presented it as a difficult matter. But over ten years after the publication of The Spiritual Man,
Watchman began to realize that spiritual warfare, according to Ephesians 6, must be carried out by the Body of Christ in a corporate way. For this
reason he made a final decision to discontinue the publication of this book. However, having later realized in Taiwan that with the exception of the
chapter on spiritual warfare, this book could be quite helpful to believers in the matter of spiritual life, we decided to reprint it. Anyone who reads
this book should keep in mind the above remarks.
4) The Extent of the Believer's Salvation. This book tells us that God's salvation extends into our conscience (Heb. 9:14), heart (Matt. 5:8; Phil 4:7),
soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30), thought (2 Cor. 10:5), speech (James 1:26), the lust of the body (Rom. 8:12-13), the members (Rom. 6:13,
19), and the ego (Gal. 2:20).
6) The Normal Christian Life. This book contains messages on Romans 5, 6, 7, 8, and 12 given by Watchman Nee on his trip to Europe in 1938 and
1939. It was published in English and translated into Chinese.
7) A Two-sided Truth (Phil. 2:12-18). The twofoldness is this: On one hand God desires us to "work out" our salvation, and on the other hand, God
"works in" us. We work out what God works within us.
8) Two Principles of Conduct (Gen. 2:9, 16-17). These are the principle of life and the principle of right or wrong. Christians should live by the first
principle, not by the second.
9) In Christ (1 Cor. 1:30; Rom. 8:1-2; 2 Cor. 5:17; Col. 1:14; 2 Cor. 5:21; 1 Cor. 1:2; Col. 2:10; Eph. 1:3; John 16:33; 2 Cor. 12:2). We Christians are
persons in Christ, enjoying redemption, life, peace, victory, and all spiritual blessings in Him.
10) God's Masterpiece (Eph. 2:1-10). The believers are God's masterpiece in Christ through His death, resurrection, and ascension.
11) The New Covenant (Heb. 8:6, 8-13). The new covenant is a better covenant, enacted with the redeeming blood of Christ and guaranteed and
executed by the resurrected Christ in His eternal priesthood according to the power of an indestructible life.
12) The Renewing of the Mind (Rom. 12:2; Eph. 4:23). The believers' minds should be renewed that they may put off the old man and put on the
new.
13) The Power of Resurrection (Phil. 3:10; Acts 2:32-33; Eph. 1:19-23; 2 Cor. 4:7). The power of resurrection is the power of the Holy Spirit, in
which the believers live, work, and overcome, and by which the church is built up.
14) A Prayer for Revelation (Eph. 1:15-23). The apostle Paul prayed in Ephesians 1 for the believers to receive revelation concerning the hope of
God's calling, the riches of the glory of God's inheritance in the saints, the greatness of His power to the believers, and the church as the Body, the
fullness of Him that fills all in all.
15) Christ Is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. This book is composed of five chapters: 1) Christ as the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6); 2)
Christ as the resurrection and the life (John 11:25); 3) Christ as the bread of life and the light of life (John 6:35; 8:12); 4) Christ as the "I Am" (John
8:24, 28, 58); and 5) Christ as the rock for the church (Matt. 16:16-18).
16) Christ Is All Spiritual Matters and Things. This book also comprises five chapters. The first three chapters are the same as the first three
chapters of the preceding book; chapter four is on Christ being the matters and things of God (John 1:29; 6:35; 8:12; 11:25; 14:6; 1 Cor. 1:30; Col.
3:4; 1 Tim. 1:1; Psa. 27:1); and chapter five is on Christ versus matters or things (John 8:28; Col. 3:3-4; 1:16-20).
17) Christ Becoming Our Wisdom (1 Cor. 1:30). God has put us in Christ and has made Christ in us to be our wisdom for our righteousness,
sanctification, and redemption.
18) Christ Is Our Righteousness. This book comprises three chapters: 1) the righteousness of God (Rom. 3:21-28); 2) Christ as our righteousness (1
Cor. 1:30); and 3) our being made the righteousness of God (2 Cor. 5:21).
19) The Holy Spirit and Reality (John 4:24; 16:13; 1 John 5:6). Reality is in the Holy Spirit. Everything that is in the Holy Spirit is reality.
20) The Glorious Church or Holy and without Blemish (Eph. 5:22-32). The messages in this book use Eve in Genesis 2, the wife in Ephesians 5, the
woman in Revelation 12, and the bride in Revelation 21 to illustrate all the spiritual aspects concerning the church's being glorious, holy, and
without blemish.
21) The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This book is on the three aspects of the full experience of a believer. The first aspect is to know God
the Father and to experience Him as the source of all blessings, as portrayed by the experience of Abraham. The second aspect is to know the
inheritance of the Son and to enjoy all the rich inheritance God the Father prepared in Christ for the believer, as portrayed by the experience of
Isaac. The third aspect is to know the discipline of the Holy Spirit and to experience the dealings of the natural life and the Holy Spirit working
Christ into the believers, as portrayed in the experience of Jacob.
22) The Breaking of the Outer Man and the Release of the Spirit (John 12:24; Heb. 4:12-13; John 4:23-24; 1 Cor. 2:11-14; 2 Cor. 3:6; Rom. 1:9; 7:6;
8:4-8; Gal. 5:16, 22-23, 25). This book stresses the breaking of our outer man, which is the natural man, that our spirit with the Holy Spirit may be
released from within us.
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1) The Assembly Life. This book comprises an introduction and four chapters. In the introduction he stressed the need of the church. The subjects
of the chapters are as follows: 1) the authority of the church, the eldership; 2) the practice of fellowship among the local churches; 3) how to
meet; and 4) the boundary of a local church being the boundary of the city in which the local church is.
2) Rethinking the Work. This book is Brother Nee's main work concerning the practicality of the church. It is composed of ten chapters mainly
dealing with the following points: 1) who the apostles are; 2) how the local churches are established; 3) how the elders are appointed; 4) the
ground of oneness and the ground of division; 5) the relationship between the work and the churches; and 6) the organization of a local church.
This book was translated into English under the title Concerning Our Missions and was reprinted under the title The Normal Christian Church Life.
3) Further Talks on the Church Life. This book is composed of the messages given by Watchman Nee in 1950 and 1951 after World War II and mainly
deals with: 1) the ground of the church; 2) the content of the church; 3) the oneness of the church; and 4) the service of the church.
4) The Orthodoxy of the Church. This book comprises messages given by Watchman Nee on the seven epistles in Revelation 2 and 3 concerning the
church life.
5) Church Affairs. This book contains a course of Watchman Nee's training at Kuling Mountain concerning the business affairs of the church.
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2) The Character of the Lord's Worker is also a training course given on Kuling Mountain dealing with the character of one who works for the Lord.
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1) Where Is Heaven? (Heb. 8:1; 2 Cor. 12:2; Isa. 14:12-14; Psa. 75:6-7; 48:2; Ezek. 1:1, 4; Zech. 6:6, 8; Job 26:7).
2) A Synopsis of the Book of Revelation gives some crucial knowledge for studying Revelation and a full outline of its twenty-two chapters.
4) Study on Revelation concerns the prophecies of the church, the Jews, the world, the great Babylon, and the New Jerusalem.
7) The Way to Study the Scriptures gives about forty different ways for studying the Bible.
8) Abstracts of the Scriptures is in four volumes and contains the abstracts of forty-four books of the Bible from Genesis to Acts, leaving Romans to
Revelation to be finished.
9) Once a Year through the Bible gives the subjects and the outlines of all the books of the Bible with assigned portions for daily reading.
10) Fifty-two Basic Truths in the Scriptures, by W. Lee, contains the following:
1) Condition of Man; 2) The Love of God; 3) The Redemption of Christ; 4) The Work of the Holy Spirit; 5) Repenting and Believing; 6) Forgiveness; 7)
Cleansing; 8) Sanctification; 9) Justification; 10) Reconciliation with God; 11) Regeneration; 12) Eternal Life; 13) Freedom; 14) Salvation; 15)
Assurance of Salvation; 16) The Security of Salvation; 17) Obeying the Sense of Life; 18) Living in the Fellowship of Life; 19) Consecration; 20)
Dealing with Sin; 21) To Be Led; 22) Doing the Will of God; 23) To Be Filled with the Holy Spirit; 24) Preaching the Gospel; 25) Serving the Lord; 26)
A Few Matters Related to a Believer's Life; 27) Knowing God; 28) The Faithfulness of God and the Righteousness of God; 29) The Election and
Predestination of God; 30) The Union of God with Man; 31) The Person of Christ; 32) The Precious Blood of Christ; 33) Law and Grace; 34) In Adam
and in Christ; 35) The Two Natures of a Believer; 36) Three Lives and Four Laws; 37) Union with Christ; 38) The New Testament Service; 39)
Believers and Sin; 40) Receiving the Reward; 41) Entering into the Kingdom of the Heavens; 42) Sufferings; 43) The Church; 44) The Angels; 45) The
Devil; 46) The World; 47) Sin; 48) Death and Resurrection; 49) Judgment; 50) Heaven and Hell; 51) The Rapture of the Believers; 52) The Second
Coming of Christ.
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Books Translated
In addition to all the above books, some spiritual books in English were translated under Brother Nee's publication ministry through the years.
1) The following eleven books were on the central messages, mostly translated by Brother Nee himself:
(1) The Cross of Christ, chapter one by Andrew Murray and chapter two by Jessie Penn-Lewis
(2) Union with Christ in Death, by Jessie Penn-Lewis
(3) The Way of Deliverance, by Jessie Penn-Lewis
(4) The Meaning of the Gospel, by T. Austin-Sparks
(5) The Three Main Principles of the Cross, by T. Austin-Sparks
(6) A Manifested Mystery, by T. Austin-Sparks
(7) Victorious Life Is a Real Fact, by T. Austin-Sparks
(8) Resurrection Life and the Body of Christ, by T. Austin-Sparks
(9) The Reigning Life, by C. H. Usher
(10) Victory Is in the Union with Christ, by Mackee
(11) God's Plan of Redemption, by Mrs. Charles A. McDonough, translated by Yu Cheng-hwa
2) The following seven books on inner life were translated by Brother Yu Cheng-hwa. These books are helpful if they are used properly.
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Chart
Chart of Things to Come shows the outline of all prophecies concerning the future and depicts the raptures of the saints, the great tribulation, the
coming of Christ, the judgment at the judgment seat of Christ, the millennium, the judgment at the great white throne, and the new heaven and
new earth with the New Jerusalem.
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Hymnals
Under Watchman Nee's publication ministry, three hymn books were published:
1) Hymns: A collection of one hundred eighty-four hymns. Most of the hymns were selected by Brother Nee out of over ten thousand hymns, songs,
and poems, and were translated by him with some improvements and adjustments. A few were written by him, and one was written by Ruth Lee.
Originally, it was called Hymns for the Little Flock. Later, this name was dropped because people used it to designate us as the Church of the Little
Flock. The contents were classified as follows: words of praise, joy of salvation, springs of the valley of Baca, union with Christ, growth in grace,
seeking in the spiritual pathway, consolation of the pilgrims, prayer meeting, consecration, spiritual warfare, the Holy Spirit, the work, general
hymns, the praise of the sucklings, and the trumpet of the gospel.
2) Hymns: A larger collection of 1,052 hymns compiled and composed by Watchman Nee with the cooperation of some brothers.
3) Gospel Songs: A collection of one hundred songs and hymns compiled and composed by Witness Lee.
Source: Watchman Nee—A Seer of the Divine Revelation in the Present Age, by Witness Lee, pp.251-263
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