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The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life, by Hannah Whitall Smith

The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life, by Hannah Whitall Smith

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The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life, by Hannah Whitall Smith

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6167193 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.21" h x .63" w x 6.14" l, 1.16 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 250 pages
The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life, by Hannah Whitall Smith

From the Inside Flap More than a century after its first publication, this small treasure is an uplifting guide to the true meaning of the Bible's message: We have all been endowed by our Creator with the strength and spirit to move beyond life's difficulties and attain the shining happiness that is Christianity's promise.

From the Back Cover Your life can be full of happiness!You can be victorious in every situation!This inspiring message reveals the profound secrets of a happy and successful life. You can be free of doubt, fear, insecurity, depression, temptation, failure, and much more. Your faith, consecration, and obedience to the will of God will be nurtured and strengthened through the wise counsel of this beloved author, Hannah Whitall Smith. The joy of the Lord can be yours forever!After reading this best-seller and putting its principles into practice, you will discover the way to true happiness. God's promises can become your assurance for a happy life.

About the Author Hannah Whitall Smith (1832-1911) was a Quaker who wrote this gem of a book in 1875. It became a worldwide bestseller.


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76 of 78 people found the following review helpful. Very encouraging book By A Customer I highly recommend this book. I read it while stationed in Iraq and it encouraged me very much in that situation. It is thoroughly orthodox in its theology and praxis and has nothing to do with modern "psycho-babble" as one other reviewer mistakenly suggested. The book was written over 100 years ago. If it was written today the author most likely would use the term "joyful life" in the title rather than "happy life", but it's clear that her meaning is a happiness that comes from the Lord and is not based on circumstances (which nowadays we would probably call "joy"). Mrs. Smith's secrets to the happy/joyful Christian life are: surrendering all to the Lord, trusting implicitly in the Lord, and immediate obedience to Him. Hard to be more orthodox than that. She gives many anecdotal stories to help the reader understand how much God loves us and how surrender, trust, and obedience result in our abiding more deeply in Christ and consequently having joy in all circumstances.

45 of 46 people found the following review helpful. Archaic title for a classic work on Christian Spirituality By R. A. Baker My review is in response to a very "sad" review written from an already established position. The reviewer [I initially named Challies, but someone corrected me, thus I have decided to refer to "reviewer"] gives us what he thinks is the thrust of the book, "What must the Christian DO in his quest for VICTORY?," then offers his simplistic review of Hannah Smith's response, "NOTHING." The reviewer then sums up Smith's work with his critique of "the man-centered and subjective age in which we live," and puts Smith in this category. This is an amazingly simplistic (and ignorant) summation by an educated person - this is why I think it betrays "an already established position."Hannah Smith lived in the latter half of the 19th century - the terms "happy" and "gay" had different meanings in common use than what we have today. A better title for this book would be "The Christian's Secret to a Joyful Life," but we cannot retitle the work.Smith is writing to refute the basic practical theology of her strict Quaker background which apparently leaned heavily on the force of a person's determined will and discipline to gain freedom from sin. Many of us have seen how this emphasis, while possibly effective in the life of one generation, can lead to dead works and dry religion in the following generations that lack the intense affections of the initial leaders and have only been given the "right doctrine" to live by.Let's allow Hannah Smith to speak for herself;==========================The most difficult thing we have to manage is self....In laying off your burdens, therefore, the first one you must get rid of is yourself. You must hand yourself and all your inward experiences, your temptations, your temperament...all over into the care and keeping of your God, and leave them there. He made you, and therefore He understands you and knows how to manage you, and you must trust Him to do it. Say to Him, "Here, Lord, I abandon myself to thee. I have tried in every way I could think of to manage myself, and to make myself what I know I ought to be, but have always failed. Now I give it up to thee. Do thou take entire possession of me....And here you must rest, trusting yourself thus to Him continually and absolutely....Perfect obedience would be perfect happiness....Consecration is the first thing....In order for a lump of clay to be made into a beautiful vessel, it must be entirely abandoned to the potter, and must lie passive in his hands. And in order for a soul to be made into a vessel unto God's honor, "sanctified and meet for the Master's use, and prepared unto every good work," it must be entirely abandoned to Him, and must lie passive in His hands....Oh, be generous in your self-surrender! Meet His measureless devotion for you, with a measureless devotion to Him. Be glad and eager to throw yourself headlong into His dear arms, and to hand over the reins of government to Him. Whatever there is of you, let Him have it all. Give up forever everything that is separate from Him. Consent to resign fromthis time forward all liberty of choice...(I cannot find my copy and have used the online version)==========================This is far from doing NOTHING. Smith's focus is on the most difficult aspect of living for God - the abandonment of YOUR will. She maintains that IF you can truly abandon yourself (I do not think this can be done 100% of the time anyway) God will do His work in you. In the past, some 20 years ago when I first read this book, I wondered if Watchman Nee had read Hannah Smith. In his little powerful book, "Sit, Walk, Stand" he says this,"If at the outset we try to do anything, we get nothing...For Christianity begins not with a big DO, but with a big DONE." p.14 (Tyndale, 1977)Hannah Smith and Watchman Nee are both speaking about the concept in Christian spirituality that is called abstraction from the senses. This tradition speaks of a time when the Christian realizes that all the fasting, prayer and reading/memorizing of the biblical text is never enough. There is a point when the believer sees that all of his effort is still...his effort and is "self." In abstraction the believer grasps that he must now continue his quest to draw nearer to God by resting in His presence and trusting in His grace.Watchman Nee addresses this same concept when he reminds the reader that God worked for six days creating, and concluded with the pinnacle: man. Then God rested on the seventh day. Thus Adam's first day of life was a day of rest. The believer must realize that anything he does must come from resting in God's grace:"...for whoever enters God's rest also ceases from his own labors as God did. Let us make every effort to enter that rest..." Heb 4:10,11Maybe this reviewer believes that Nee also distorted scripture here (I should confess that I am not a fan of everything Nee writes).Again, the previous reviewer: "God calls Christians, not to happiness, but to holiness." Smith's comments on "perfect obedience would be perfect happiness" directly address this accusation. Did the reviewer really even read Smith's book? It is difficult for me to think so. "The Christian's Secret to a Happy Life" is far from the "self-help psychobabel" label the reviewer gives to it.It is true that Hannah Smith did not have a "happy" life. She had some marital issues and an unfaithful husband; she seems to have suffered some depression; and her theology was not always orthodox - she apparently struggled with the concept of eternal punishment (like Origen!). Nonetheless, this book by Hannah Smith has remained a Christian classic for a reason - it is challenging and good.And by the way, Hannah Smith did die in great misery - she suffered from arthritis during the final years of her life.R.A. BakerPh.D. Ecclesiastical History

40 of 43 people found the following review helpful. The Christians Secret to a Happy Life is a Christian Classic By Richard Goodrich I read it 22 years ago in my first Sunday School class after becoming a Christian. Now, I am using it to teach an adult Sunday School Class. My son, a Bible student at Criswell in Dallas has also found it to be extremely accurate doctrinally. It is an inspiring book that SHOWS us that the "deeper walk" is simply the walk God intended for His children to have in the first place. The chapters on the WILL and avoiding LEGALISM are wonderful in guiding God's children into the wonderful truth in God's Word. Serving and knowing God as H.W.S. indicates is a liberting experience! Matt 11:28-30

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