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Paperback Dying to Live Book

ISBN: 1025613902

ISBN13: 9781025613901

Dying to Live

"Dying to Live" is a profound exploration of the Christian spiritual path, focusing on the transformative power of the Cross in the life of the believer. Written by Jessie Penn-Lewis, a central figure in the early 20th-century holiness movement and the Welsh Revival, this work delves into the scriptural principle that spiritual vitality is found through surrendering the self-life. The book provides a theological and practical roadmap for those seeking a deeper communion with God, emphasizing that the path to true spiritual power and victory requires a personal identification with Christ in His death.

Through insightful commentary and scriptural analysis, the author explains how the "overcomer" can navigate the challenges of the spiritual life by relying on the indwelling life of Christ. "Dying to Live" remains a significant contribution to Christian literature on sanctification, offering timeless wisdom for readers pursuing a life of holiness and spiritual maturity. It challenges the believer to move beyond a superficial faith and embrace the radical call of the Gospel to die to the world and live fully for the glory of God. This work is an essential resource for those interested in the history of the deeper life movement and the theology of the Cross.

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