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Today, "What would Jesus do?" is a question commonly posed by and among Christian believers.
In this classic work of theology, author John R. Macduff poses a fascinating variation on this question: what -- and how -- did Jesus think? This volume is indispensable for anyone interested in delving deeper into Christian epistemology.
"Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus" Philippians 2:5
"Arm yourselves likewise with the same mind" 1 Peter 4:1
THE MIND OF JESUS! What a study is this!
To attain a dim reflection of it, is the ambition of angel - higher they cannot soar.
"To be conformed to the image of His Son!" - this is the design of God in the predestination of His people from all eternity.
"We shall be like Him!" - this is the Bible picture of heaven! In a former little volume, we pondered some of the gracious Words which proceeded out of the mouth of Jesus.
In the present, we have a few faint lineaments of that holy Character which constituted the living expositor and embodiment of His precepts. But how lofty such a standard!
How all creature-perfection shrinks abashed and confounded before a Divine portraiture like this!
He is the true "Angel standing in the sun," who alone projects no shadow; so bathed in the glories of Deity, that likeness to Him becomes like the light in which He is shrouded - "no man can approach unto it."
May we not, however, seek at least to approximate, though we cannot adequately and fully resemble? It is impossible on earth to associate with a fellow-being without getting in some degree assimilated to him.
Just so, the more we study "the Mind of Christ," the more we are in His company - holding converse with Him as our best and dearest friend - catching up His holy looks and holy deeds - the more shall we be "transformed into the same image."
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Today, "What would Jesus do?" is a question commonly posed by and among Christian believers.
In this classic work of theology, author John R. Macduff poses a fascinating variation on this question: what -- and how -- did Jesus think? This volume is indispensable for anyone interested in delving deeper into Christian epistemology.
"Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus" Philippians 2:5
"Arm yourselves likewise with the same mind" 1 Peter 4:1
THE MIND OF JESUS! What a study is this!
To attain a dim reflection of it, is the ambition of angel - higher they cannot soar.
"To be conformed to the image of His Son!" - this is the design of God in the predestination of His people from all eternity.
"We shall be like Him!" - this is the Bible picture of heaven! In a former little volume, we pondered some of the gracious Words which proceeded out of the mouth of Jesus.
In the present, we have a few faint lineaments of that holy Character which constituted the living expositor and embodiment of His precepts. But how lofty such a standard!
How all creature-perfection shrinks abashed and confounded before a Divine portraiture like this!
He is the true "Angel standing in the sun," who alone projects no shadow; so bathed in the glories of Deity, that likeness to Him becomes like the light in which He is shrouded - "no man can approach unto it."
May we not, however, seek at least to approximate, though we cannot adequately and fully resemble? It is impossible on earth to associate with a fellow-being without getting in some degree assimilated to him.
Just so, the more we study "the Mind of Christ," the more we are in His company - holding converse with Him as our best and dearest friend - catching up His holy looks and holy deeds - the more shall we be "transformed into the same image."