Our Master: Thoughts for Salvationists about Their Lord
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A collection of devotional essays reflecting on the person and work of Jesus Christ, examining his incarnation, humble birth and human weakness alongside divine authority, his teaching and suffering, crucifixion, burial and resurrection, and the implications for salvation and Christian discipleship. Themes include dependence and vocation, conformity to Christ through self-denial, the tension between divine initiative and human response, Christ's presence in unexpected places, and his unchanging nature. Practical reflections aim to encourage holiness, perseverance, and compassionate ministry among believers.
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