Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
01.06.2010
Verlag
Moody PublishersSeitenzahl
224
Maße (L/B/H)
17.7/12.6/1.7 cm
Gewicht
208 g
Auflage
2nd Second Edition, New edition
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-0-8024-5456-0
Now with a new foreword by Henry Blackaby and Tom Blackaby.
L. E. Maxwell writes, "The cross is the key to all situations as well as to all Scripture." By relating the cross as essential to the life of the believer, Professor L.E. Maxwell simply and practically shows how an understanding of our identification with Christ in his death and resurrection can lead to life as it was meant to be lived. It is by living with a cross-centered perspective that we can have both victory over sin and power to serve God well. Maxwell's heart and vision for training up young people with the truth of God's Word and the necessity of evangelism shines forth in this little book. Readers know authenticity when they read it--and Maxwell exudes it.Kundinnen und Kunden meinen
This Christian classic stands…
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This Christian classic stands in the spiritual tradition of works by e.g. Madame Guyon, Gerhard Tersteegen, William Law, Andrew Murray, Oswald Chambers, Jessie Penn-Lewis or F.J. Huegel. It was the French priest, Lacordaire, who said that the Church was "born crucified". By this he meant that all the members of the Divine Head, the members of the Body of Christ, died IN and WITH the last Adam, when He laid down His life on Calvary. By relating the cross of Christ to the life of the individual believer, L.E. Maxwell shows how an understanding of our identification with Christ in His death and resurrection can lead to a life of better relationships, fruitfulness and personal victory over the powers of darkness. This book reminds the believer that, from the moment he is saved, he is so related to the Cross of Jesus Christ, that, if he henceforth fails to live BY the cross (in spiritual apprehension on a daily basis), he is an utter ethical contradiction to himself, to the spiritual and physical world and to his position as an "enthroned Christian" in Christ, the Risen One. The cross of Jesus Christ definitely is THE key to all situations. If we lose THAT key, we miss the road not only in reading and comprehending the Bible, we then miss the road in the whole of our life.