Pax Vobiscum
A series of reflective expositions addresses how Christian words like Rest, Peace, Faith, and Love translate into everyday spiritual experience, arguing that many believers possess only religious phraseology without tangible practice. Drummond examines the causal relationship between spiritual effects and their causes, explains the purpose of the yoke as a means of discipleship, and uses agricultural metaphors to show how spiritual fruits develop through abiding in the true vine. Practical counsel is offered for cultivating steady growth, securing habitual rest, and connecting doctrine with lived discipline so that lofty religious terms become concrete realities.
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A series of reflective expositions addresses how Christian words like Rest, Peace, Faith, and Love translate into everyday spiritual experience, arguing that many believers possess only religious phraseology without tangible practice. Drummond examines the causal relationship between spiritual effects and their causes, explains the purpose of the yoke as a means of discipleship, and uses agricultural metaphors to show how spiritual fruits develop through abiding in the true vine. Practical counsel is offered for cultivating steady growth, securing habitual rest, and connecting doctrine with lived discipline so that lofty religious terms become concrete realities.
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