About This Book
A collection of devotional essays that presents moral and spiritual principles through brief studies of Old Testament lives. Each chapter isolates a theme—openness to higher good, victorious living, wise use of time and talent, influencing others, perseverance under hardship, preserving wisdom, true possession, stewardship of hours, and devotion to God—and illustrates it with biographical sketches and practical reflections. The tone is exhortatory but instructive, aiming to translate biblical examples into actionable habits and outlooks for daily conduct. Practical anecdotes and interpretations emphasize habit, perspective, and the application of faith to public and private life.
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