Authors from the Past

The Writings of James McBoom.

He came to a saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ as a young man. He was a miner and was illiterate. It is said that, when he was saved, with the first week´s wages he bought a Bible, with his second wage he bought a concordance and with these he proceeded to teach himself to read and write.

His writings reveal the progress he made, that he had a very capable mind and the good use to which he put his self-education — to glorify the one who saved him. His vocabulary and the standard of his written English are not that of an uneducated man. Some may have to look up the meaning of the words he used — e.g. ´adumbrate´: (to represent in outline, foreshadow, typify - Concise Oxford Dictionary). He also learned sufficient Greek to assist him in his Bible study and teaching. He was known to quote secular writers such as Rabbie Burns and Shakespeare and compare them unfavourably with the Song of Solomon and the beauty of Scripture.

He was a dynamic personality and not one to hide his feelings. It is recounted that when singing (loudly) ´Oh the brightness of the glory shining in the Saviour's face´ he would beat time to it with his feet. The same enjoyment of the glory of his Lord is apparent in his writings, they are not voluminous but they are very largely bringing forth the glories of the Lord Jesus Christ.

He lost his first wife and all his six children to either tuberculosis or diphtheria. He remarried and his second wife Kathleen survived him. He lived in the Kilmarnock area for most of his life, then latterly in Brighouse and then Port Seton near Edinburgh. He had depressive mental illness later in life and had to be in hospital for some time, perhaps related to his tragic family life.


The Writings of James McBroom

Blue.

Creation and New Creation.

Fine Twined Lined

Goodly Words

Notes on Matthew's Gospel.

Our Incarnate Lord.

Prayer: an Index to the Soul.

Purple.

Sanctified to the Obedience of Jesus Christ.

Scarlet.

Some Glories of Christ.

Sonship.

Sonship by Incarnation or the Incarnation of the Son.

The Beauty of the Lord.

The Coming of the Heir.

The Day of Atonement.

The Development of the Testimony.

The Fame of the Lord.

The Four Gospels.

The Glory of God and the Father's Purpose.

The Lord's Supper.

The Lord's Way in the Relationships of Life.

The Obedience of Jesus Christ.

The Old Paths.

The Sacrificial Glory of our Lord.

The Spirit of Truth.

The Surpassing Glory of the Cross.

 

The Workings of the Holy Spirit.