The Epistle To The Philippians
H A Ironside
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H A Ironside's Book "The Epistle To The Philippians" 126 Pages
The Epistle To The Philippians - Hardcover
by H A Ironside
Philippians has to do with our state rather than our standing, with responsibility rather than privilege, with communion rather than union. In other words, this epistle is suited to our wilderness journey, written to guide our feet while going through the world. Paul’s letter to the Philippians is rooted in his pastoral concern and his desire to orient this concern around the person of Jesus. Ironside’s chapter-by-chapter commentary makes Paul’s theological motivations and pastoral concerns patently clear.
About H A Ironside 1886 -1951
"Great truths that are stumbling blocks to the natural man are
nevertheless the very foundations upon which the confidence of the spiritual
man is built."

Few preachers had more varied ministries than this man. He was a captain in
the Salvation Army, an itinerant preacher with the Plymouth Brethren, pastor
of the renowned Moody Memorial Church in Chicago, and conducted Bible
conferences throughout the world. Sandwiched between those major ministries,
Ironside preached the Gospel on street corners, in missions, in taverns, on
Indian reservations, etc.
Never formally ordained and with no experience whatever as a pastor,
Ironside took over the 4,000-seat Moody Memorial Church in Chicago and often
filled it to capacity for 18 1/2 years. A seminary president once said of
him, "He has the most unique ministry of any man living." Although he had
little formal education, his tremendous mental capacity and photographic
memory caused him to be called the "Archbishop of Fundamentalism."
Preaching--warm, soul-saving preaching--was his forte. Special speakers in
his great church often meant nothing; the crowds came when he was there. He
traveled constantly at his prime, he averaged 40 weeks in the year on the
road--always returning to Moody Memorial for Sunday services.
His pen moved, too; he contributed regularly to various religious
periodicals and journals in addition to publishing 80 books and pamphlets.
His writings included addresses or commentaries on the entire New Testament,
all of the prophetic books of the Old Testament, and a great many volumes on
specific Bible themes and subjects.
In 1951, Dr. Ironside died in Cambridge, New Zealand, and was buried there
at his own request.

