"... reaching forth unto those things which
are before ...
toward the mark for the prize of the high
calling of God in Christ Jesus "
(Philippians 3:13-14)
We gratefully acknowledge the work
which Paul Redin has done in transcribing
and offering these magazines to
Austin-Sparks.Net. Unless otherwise noted,
words and phrases in square brackets [] were
added by him.
Introductory Notes
by Paul Redin
General comments:
Toward The
Mark, a bi-monthly magazine edited and
published by Harry Foster, was a
continuation of the ministry begun by Mr.
Austin-Sparks in A Witness and A
Testimony. Mr. W. E. (Bill) Thompson,
who has the responsibility and oversight of
Mr. Foster's estate, has graciously given
his permission to publish on the Internet
the articles in Toward The Mark , of
which he is the copyright owner, in the form
they appear here.
The first thing to note about the articles
in Toward The Mark is that they are
"Christ-honoring". The second thing to note
is that they are intended to build up the
body of Christ, to be 'spiritual food' for
believers, especially Christian workers. As
such, they were well received by their
readers when originally published. It is my
hope that they will be equally well received
by many believers today who read them via
the Internet.
The main thrust of these articles, a theme
that appears over and over, is to promote "a
growing heart knowledge of the Lord". This
knowledge is not to stop at the heart,
however, but is to be displayed in every
believer's outward behavior. A prime example
of this emphasis is the article, The Renewed Mind
and the Transformed Life , by J. Alec Motyer
(Vol.10, No.3, p.45). Another good example
is Absolute Priority , by Harry Foster
(Vol.13, No.4, p.61). Also, statements
similar to the following by T. Austin-Sparks
appear repeatedly:
"If we are to be
trained to face and conquer the spiritual
enemies of God's purposes, then we need that
Bible truths should be wrought into our own
personal experience so that we become
embodiments of those truths. No teaching
will ever be true teaching if it is not
worked out in experience. And it is in the
House of God, the related life together of
believers, that such experience is
obtained." (Vol.10, No.6, p.120)
And, to
hammer the point home, here is Harry Foster
on why he chose the name Toward The Mark
:
"When I had to
choose a title for this magazine I finally
decided on the words 'Toward The Mark' (Php.
3:14) because I felt that they helped to
convey a sense that those of us who
contributed and those who read are all
partners together in the enterprise of
progress towards the goal of likeness to
Christ. This is the atmosphere of this
Epistle from which the words were chosen. My
beloved friend, Poul Madsen, already edited
a Danish magazine called Mod Molet
which means just the same. I took the phrase
from him as well as from the apostle Paul
because the idea behind the words is to
avoid any suggestion that we have arrived
and are now proposing to help others on
their way also to perfection. Rather I
wanted to underline that we -- like the
apostle himself -- are seeking to practise
together that fellowship of the Spirit which
urges us to press on together in pursuit of
our on-high calling." (Vol.18, No.5,
p.90-91)
Publishing notes:
Toward The
Mark was published bi-monthly (six
issues per year) and was distributed by mail
(or 'post') without cost to many
appreciative readers. The articles were
printed in four columns of text on both
sides of five sheets of 9 X 14-1/2 in. paper
that, when folded double and fold-stapled
together with a folded cover, formed a
magazine measuring 7-1/4 in. wide by 9 in.
high containing 20 pages of two-column text.
The pages were numbered consecutively each
year beginning with No. 1, page 1, and
ending with No. 6, page 120. The average
number of words per issue was about 16,500.
The table of contents was on the inside
front cover. A title banner was printed at
the top of the first page of text in each
issue of Vol. 1. Beginning with Vol. 2, this
banner was printed at the top of the inside
front cover. Also beginning with Vol. 2, a
Scripture verse 'motto for the year' was
printed on the back cover. See below for
images of the front cover.
The following notice appeared on the inside
front cover of Vol. 1: "There is no
subscription for this bi-monthly magazine,
but its cost is met by the gifts of
appreciative readers." Beginning with Vol. 2
and continuing through Vol. 16, this notice
was changed to read: "This bi-monthly
magazine is devoted to expository messages
from the Word of God. It is sent freely, on
request. All the costs are met by the gifts
of appreciative readers." This notice was
omitted in Vols. 17 & 18.
Transcription notes:
This
transcription of the articles in Toward
The Mark adheres to the original as
closely as practical with the following
intended exceptions:
1.
The original two-column page format was
replaced by a one-column format with each
paragraph delimited by a blank line rather
than by first-line indentation. Original
pagination is indicated within square
brackets embedded in the text. For example,
[21/22] indicates the end of page 21 and the
beginning of page 22.
2.
A short centered line of 16 hyphens was
inserted to indicate the end of each article
and to separate various other blocks of
information.
3.
Each footnote was moved to its appropriate
place within the text.
4.
Each 'em dash' was replaced with two
hyphens.
5.
Obvious typographical errors were corrected;
when doubtful, no change was made. British
spelling and punctuation were retained
throughout.
Covers:
Cover of first issue
(Used for Vol. 1)
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Cover of last issue
(Used for Vols. 2 - 18)
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