The Soul Before God: Timeless Works of Christian Theology (12 Books) is a profound collection of devotional, theological, and spiritual classics that explore the mystery of faith, the nature of grace, and the transformation of the inner life. Spanning poetry, apologetics, mystical reflection, and practical spirituality, this anthology gathers influential voices who have shaped Christian thought across centuries.
The collection opens with John Milton's majestic poem On the Morning of Christ's Nativity, a lyrical meditation on the Incarnation and the triumph of divine light. The devotional writings of Andrew Murray—including The Power of the Blood, Abide in Christ, Humility, The Ministry of Intercession, and Absolute Surrender—invite readers into a life of prayer, dependence on God, and complete spiritual consecration.
From the twentieth century, C. S. Lewis contributes both intellectual depth and pastoral sensitivity through works such as The Problem of Pain, A Grief Observed, and The Pilgrim's Regress, alongside his reflective and satirical essays. Completing the volume, Neville Goddard's Prayer - The Art of Believing offers a contemplative perspective on the power of faith and inner conviction.
Together, these twelve works form a rich spiritual library—guiding readers through worship, surrender, suffering, and hope, and illuminating the enduring dialogue between the human soul and the divine.
Contents:
John Milton
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
Andrew Murray
The Power Of The Blood
Abide In Christ
Humility
The Ministry of Intercession
Absolute Surrender
C. S. Lewis
The Pilgrim's Regress
The Problem of Pain
A Grief Observed
A Preface to Paradise Lost
Screwtape Proposes a Toast
Neville Goddard
Prayer - The Art of Believing
