In this work the Christian minister, Octavius Winslow, shows us the and explains the importance to the believer for his comfort of the twelve things that are most precious to the Lord. This book would make a great small group study or a devotional.
Octavius Winslow (1 August 1808 – 5 March 1878), also known as "The Pilgrim's Companion", was a prominent 19th-century evangelical preacher in England and America. A Baptist minister for most of his life and contemporary of Charles Spurgeon and J. C. Ryle, he seceded to the Anglican church in his last decade.
Oh how I have loved this book. It has been like a slow walk with a wise counselor telling me the Truths of who God is. I have been encouraged, strengthened, commissioned, and infused with more of Him. In the months it took me to read. every chapter spoke to my need for the moment. I believe this book will give faith to the doubting, strength to the weary, hope to the discouraged and help to the downcast. Mr. Winslow touches every aspect of the human condition and lifts our eyes up to see the hope we have in God, who alone is precious. Read this book. and you will love it and love God even more for how precious He is to us who love Him and are called according to His purposes.
This was an absolutely magnificent book. Winslow takes us through a number of things that the Bible calls precious, and does a deep dive on why they are precious to God, and shows us other references that show the same. His language is very flowery and poetic, and he includes many poems as well that are so incredible and beautiful. It doesn’t feel like a theology book, but rather a passionate essay on God’s creation and character. It is a surprisingly easy work of the puritans to read, and I am going to add this to the list of theological books I want to read once a year!
Winslow has a masterful way of describing the attributes of God and those things most precious to Him. He ensues in a manner worthy of any minister who cares well for his sheep. This book will be one I come back to time after time.
Beautiful prose illuminates deeply theological ideas. There is something about the writings of Octavius Winslow that stir my soul to deep conviction. His reflections are to our greatest benefit.