Now I Believe! A Selection from the Writing of Harry Ironside on Assurance
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Can we really be sure of a place in heaven? Harry Ironside says we can. Much more importantly, Jesus tells us we can be sure of His forgiveness. Absolutely sure. And absolutely sure of a place in heaven. It's not by doing good things, but by understanding and trusting in Jesus' promises. What exactly are His promises that we can rely on in perfect peace? Part One of this short book deals with the teaching and promises in the Bible. Part Two is a question and answer session dealing with many of the difficulties people face in coming to terms with this amazing news.
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Now I Believe! A Selection from the Writing of Harry Ironside on Assurance - Harry Ironside
About the Book
Can we really be sure of a place in heaven? Harry Ironside says we can. Much more importantly, Jesus tells us we can be sure of His forgiveness. Absolutely sure. And absolutely sure of a place in heaven. It’s not by doing good things, but by understanding and trusting in Jesus’ promises. What exactly are His promises that we can rely on in perfect peace? Part One of this short book deals with the teaching and promises in the Bible. Part Two is a question and answer session dealing with many of the difficulties people face in coming to terms with this amazing news.
Now I Believe!
Harry Ironside
(1876-1951)
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A Selection from the Writing of Harry Ironside on Assurance
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Scripture quotations from New American Standard Bible®, Copyright © 1960, 1971, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
Cover
About the Book
Author Biography
Publisher's Introduction
PART ONE
Chapter 1. Doubts
Chapter 2. Assurance Forever
Chapter 3. Full Assurance of Faith
Chapter 4. Two Members
Chapter 5. Jesus is Alive!
PART TWO
Difficulties Which Hinder Full Assurance
Epilogue
About White Tree Publishing
About the Author
Harry (Henry Allen) Ironside has to be one of the greatest Bible teachers in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century. He was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1876 to Christian parents who were great outdoor evangelists. He almost died at birth, because the nurse thought he was dead, and his mother needed urgent attention. Fortunately, a pulse was subsequently detected and the baby was revived. Sadly, Harry’s father died when Harry was only two years old.
Harry considered himself religious but, as he later came to understand it, he was not a true Christian. However, by the time he was in his early teens he had read the whole Bible fourteen times, and never questioned his standing with God.
When moving from Toronto to Los Angeles, religious Harry
decided to start his own Sunday school at the age of eleven. In 1888 DL Moody came to preach, and Harry wondered if he would ever preach the crowds like the ones that Moody drew.
In 1889 Harry met the evangelist Donald Munro. One of the first things Donald asked Harry was if he was born again. Harry’s uncle Allen tried to defend the boy by explaining that he ran a popular Sunday school, but Munro saw straight through Harry’s religion
. For six months Harry struggled with understanding a personal faith, until one night he fell down and said, Lord, save me.
He expected to feel some special emotion, but instead he realized he had to rely on God’s promises. This concern about feelings comes through very much in this book where Harry assures the readers that it is trust, not feelings that we need be concerned about.
Although Harry left school early, he trained to become a lieutenant in the Salvation Army. After leaving the Salvation Army, Harry helped in several street missions, where he met Helen Schofield who became his wife in 1898. He was only twenty-one and had no real income. He and Helen were living by faith.
Early in 1899 Harry and Helen’s son, Edmund Henry, was born. Harry continued his mission work, and was soon in much demand because of his clear preaching. Even when he had no formal engagements he would preach on the street corners, even though he and his family could only look in faith for financial help.
Harry’s second son, John Schofield, was born in 1905. By this time Harry was already writing books, and he became what can only be described as one of the most prolific Christian authors of all time.
When Harry wasn’t writing, he was preaching. As he says in Chapter 1 of this book, he travelled thirty to forty thousand miles a year. Not only did Harry preach in America, but in 1936 he went to Palestine and then to Britain. He travelled to Britain again in the three following years, where he was much in demand. His wife Helen died in 1948, soon after she and Harry celebrated their Golden Wedding.
By 1949 Harry’s eyesight was failing, and he retired to Indiana where he married Annie Turner Hightower. She was a great help to him with his failing eyesight, but an operation eventually helped put that right and he set out to see his sister in New Zealand in 1950 on a planned preaching tour, but he died soon after arriving. Before his death he requested that he would be buried there where his sister lived.
Estimates of his publications vary between sixty and ninety, depending on whether only bound printed books are included. It is indeed possible to see why Harry (Henry Allen) Ironside has to be one of the greatest teachers of the Bible in the late eighteenth and first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher’s Introduction
Harry Ironside was indeed a great writer, and he is able to put a finger on exactly the points that concern us regarding our Christian faith. For this book, we have edited and abridged sections from Harry’s book on Full Assurance
which was one of a series originally published by Moody Press in the Moody Colportage Library series as inexpensive paperbacks in the 1920s and 30s, for distribution by street preachers and churches.
These little books were extremely popular, but a fixed length number of pages. Looking at Full Assurance
today, there seems to have been a considerable amount of extra material added in order to reach the required length. Or maybe it was the right length for readers at the time, but in these busy days we feel it is essential that only the most important and memorable parts of Harry’s writing should be shown here.
In common with many Christian writers from this period, there seems to be an assumption that the reader will know exactly where to find a quoted verse, or one referred to. In this book we have made sure that every single quoted verse, and every referral to a verse, is given the full Scripture reference. We hope that readers will look up these verses in