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Sweetly Set on God: The Piety of David Brainerd

“Sweetly Set on God” introduces readers to the life and journal writings of David Brainerd (1718–1747), best remembered for his missionary work among the American Indians. Dustin Benge begins by presenting the events of Brainerd’s short life and the intense personal spiritual piety that undergirded his pioneering missionary work. Then, in fifty-one excerpts drawn from Brainerd’s journal, readers will discover his evangelical humiliation, his understanding that God had altered his sinful human nature, his sensitivity to sin, and his holiness of life. Read this book and come to view Brainerd as Jonathan Edwards, his biographer, did: as “a remarkable instance of true and eminent Christian piety in heart and practice.”

 

136 pages.

“One man influenced Jonathan Edwards, John and Charles Wesley, and William Carey, as well as countless others. That man was David Brainerd. He was a missionary. He famously got kicked out of Yale for telling one of his professors a chair has more of the Spirit of God than the professor did. And he never made it to his thirtieth birthday. What drew these stalwarts to Brainerd? That’s easy—his piety. Beware of this book and the piety of David Brainerd. It is contagious.”

— Stephen J. Nichols, President of Reformation Bible College and Chief Academic Officer of Ligonier Ministries 

Table of Contents:

The Piety of David Brainerd—Dustin W. Benge 

Section One: Hungering and Thirsting after Righteousness

1. Seeking Assurance

2. The Insufficiency of All Duties

3. A New Inward Apprehension

4. Full Assurance of His Favor

5. Hungering and Thirsting

Section Two: May I Daily Be More and More Conformed to Thee

6. Humble and Resigned to God

7. A Sweet Day Coming

8. Farewell, Vain World

9. Christian Friends

10. Incessant Prayer

Section Three: I Must Be Dependent on God

11. Sweet Comfort

12. Friends

13. Conformed to God

14. Weaned from the World

Section Four: Distressed for the Interest of Zion

15. The Eternal World

16. Spiritual Conflicts

17. Access to the Throne of Grace

18. Go Forth after God

Section Five: The Important Trust Committed to Me

19. Mortification of Sin

20. Sweet Repose and Rest in God

21. Improvement of All Time

22. I’ll Go to Immortality

23. My Soul Breathed after God

24. Spiritual Deadness

25. Oh, for Divine Grace!

26. Sweet Meditations

27. Dead to the World

28. Vile and Unworthy

29. Ordination

Section Six: Much Assisted in Preaching

30. Bow the Heavens

31. Lift Up My Heart

32. Assisted in Preaching

33. Rejoicing Soul

34. Perfect in Holiness

35. A Sweet, Melting Season

Section Seven: God Has Inclined Their Hearts to Hear

36. Better than Life

37. A Sweet Season

38. Obtaining Help from God

39. Sweet and Solemn Frame

40. Laboring for God

41. Comfortable Frame of Soul

42. Liberty in Prayer

43. Prayer Turned to Praise

44. Heartless Frame of Mind

Section Eight: That God Might Be Glorified

45. Extreme Weakness

46. Freedom in Devotion

47. Begging Deliverance

48. Exceeding Precious

49. Centered in God

50. The Burden of All My Cry

51. Sweetly Set on God

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“Sweetly Set on God” introduces readers to the life and journal writings of David Brainerd (1718–1747), best remembered for his missionary work among the American Indians. Dustin Benge begins by presenting the events of Brainerd’s short life and the intense personal spiritual piety that undergirded his pioneering missionary work. Then, in fifty-one excerpts drawn from Brainerd’s journal, readers will discover his evangelical humiliation, his understanding that God had altered his sinful human nature, his sensitivity to sin, and his holiness of life. Read this book and come to view Brainerd as Jonathan Edwards, his biographer, did: as “a remarkable instance of true and eminent Christian piety in heart and practice.”

 

136 pages.

“One man influenced Jonathan Edwards, John and Charles Wesley, and William Carey, as well as countless others. That man was David Brainerd. He was a missionary. He famously got kicked out of Yale for telling one of his professors a chair has more of the Spirit of God than the professor did. And he never made it to his thirtieth birthday. What drew these stalwarts to Brainerd? That’s easy—his piety. Beware of this book and the piety of David Brainerd. It is contagious.”

— Stephen J. Nichols, President of Reformation Bible College and Chief Academic Officer of Ligonier Ministries 

Table of Contents:

The Piety of David Brainerd—Dustin W. Benge 

Section One: Hungering and Thirsting after Righteousness

1. Seeking Assurance

2. The Insufficiency of All Duties

3. A New Inward Apprehension

4. Full Assurance of His Favor

5. Hungering and Thirsting

Section Two: May I Daily Be More and More Conformed to Thee

6. Humble and Resigned to God

7. A Sweet Day Coming

8. Farewell, Vain World

9. Christian Friends

10. Incessant Prayer

Section Three: I Must Be Dependent on God

11. Sweet Comfort

12. Friends

13. Conformed to God

14. Weaned from the World

Section Four: Distressed for the Interest of Zion

15. The Eternal World

16. Spiritual Conflicts

17. Access to the Throne of Grace

18. Go Forth after God

Section Five: The Important Trust Committed to Me

19. Mortification of Sin

20. Sweet Repose and Rest in God

21. Improvement of All Time

22. I’ll Go to Immortality

23. My Soul Breathed after God

24. Spiritual Deadness

25. Oh, for Divine Grace!

26. Sweet Meditations

27. Dead to the World

28. Vile and Unworthy

29. Ordination

Section Six: Much Assisted in Preaching

30. Bow the Heavens

31. Lift Up My Heart

32. Assisted in Preaching

33. Rejoicing Soul

34. Perfect in Holiness

35. A Sweet, Melting Season

Section Seven: God Has Inclined Their Hearts to Hear

36. Better than Life

37. A Sweet Season

38. Obtaining Help from God

39. Sweet and Solemn Frame

40. Laboring for God

41. Comfortable Frame of Soul

42. Liberty in Prayer

43. Prayer Turned to Praise

44. Heartless Frame of Mind

Section Eight: That God Might Be Glorified

45. Extreme Weakness

46. Freedom in Devotion

47. Begging Deliverance

48. Exceeding Precious

49. Centered in God

50. The Burden of All My Cry

51. Sweetly Set on God

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