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A series of concise devotional chapters presents Jesus as God revealing himself in human terms, outlining the purpose and plan of the incarnation, the disruption caused by human estrangement, and the surprising results. It examines his person as human, divine, and winsome, and offers meditations on pivotal episodes such as baptism, temptation, transfiguration, Gethsemane, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. Emphasis falls on spiritual transformation through beholding his character, practical application for personal devotion, and simple study notes to guide reflection and further Bible reading.
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