Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation By: Samuel D. Gordon (1859-1936) |
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Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation by Samuel D. Gordon is an enlightening and thought-provoking read that delves into the mystical and fascinating book of Revelation. Gordon offers a fresh and deep perspective on the ultimate characteristics of Christ as portrayed in this ancient biblical book.
The author's writing style is both engaging and accessible, allowing even those new to the study of Revelation to grasp its significance. Gordon skillfully navigates the complex themes and symbolism found in Revelation, drawing readers into a deeper understanding of the crowned Christ's role in God's ultimate plan for humanity.
One of the most remarkable features of this book is Gordon's ability to communicate complex theological concepts with simplicity and clarity. He invites readers to explore the various titles of Christ found in Revelation and explains the significance of each, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of Christ's character and divine authority.
Furthermore, Gordon effectively emphasizes the relevance of Revelation's message to our present day. He connects the visions and imagery portrayed in this book to the struggles and trials that individuals and societies face in the modern world. His insights provide solace, encouragement, and inspiration, reminding readers that the ultimate victory belongs to the crowned Christ.
Throughout the book, Gordon incorporates captivating anecdotes, personal experiences, and relevant biblical references to support his arguments. This serves to engross readers and allows them to connect on a more personal level with the author's teachings.
While there are numerous books on Revelation available, Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation stands out for its refreshing perspective and its practical relevance to believers today. Gordon's passion for the subject matter is palpable, and his desire to convey the message of hope and faith in Christ shines through on every page.
In conclusion, Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation is a captivating and enlightening read that offers a fresh perspective on the book of Revelation. Samuel D. Gordon's ability to communicate complex theological concepts in an accessible manner makes this book a valuable resource for believers seeking a deeper understanding of the crowned Christ's role in God's ultimate plan for humanity. Whether new to the study of Revelation or well-versed in its intricacies, readers will find solace, inspiration, and encouragement within its pages. Author of "Quiet Talks on Power", "Quiet Talks on Prayer", "Quiet Talks about Our Lord's Return" [Illustration] CHICAGO NEW YORK TORONTO FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY LONDON AND EDINBURGH COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY New York: 158 Fifth Avenue Chicago: 17 North Wabash Ave. London: 21 Paternoster Square Edinburgh: 75 Princes Street PREFACE Crowning the Christ is an intensely practical thing, whether taken in the personal sense or the world sense. He has been crowned in the upper world. With wondrous patience and graciousness He pleads for the personal crowning in our lives. Some day no one knows just when He will begin to act as the crowned Christ in all the affairs of our earth . The initiative of all action to day on the earth is in man's hands. Some day the initiative of governing action on the earth will be in the hands of the crowned Christ, even while the personal initiative of each man's life will still be in his own hands. God is intensely practical. Jesus was never concerned about speculation nor mere discussion; He was too intent on helping people... Continue reading book >>
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