In Many Pulpits with Dr. C. I. Scofield collects some of the best sermons from the beloved preacher, C. I. Scofield. In these insightful tests Scofield examines varied theological subjects, covering areas such as the deity of Jesus Christ, salvation by faith alone, the Bible, prayer, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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. . . Twenty-seven of the best sermons preached by Dr. C. I. Scofield.
—The New American Church Monthly
C. I. Scofield (1843–1921) was an important early American proponent of dispensationalism. An influential theologian and minister in later life. Scofield was also a member of the Kansas House of Representatives as well as US District Attorney for the state of Kansas. He was the editor of the noted Scofield Reference Bible, first published in 1909. He was the author of a number of books, as well as a contributor to the four-volume set, The Fundamentals.
“The Sermon on the Mount is the constitution of the kingdom of heaven on earth and that kingdom excludes worry” (Page 110)
“To wait upon God is to be silent that He may speak, expecting all things from Him, and girded for instant, unquestioning obedience to the slightest movement of His will. That is waiting upon God.” (Page 15)
“It is the soul, in utter hush and quietness, casting itself upon God.” (Page 14)
“bearing those sorrows upon a flood-tide, as it were, of a mighty joy” (Page 301)
“God is the God of the Scriptures. The Bible is the most human book in the world, because it reveals God at work in human lives, and at last reveals Him in the terms of a human life. What is God like? He is like Jesus.” (Page 5)