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ISBN: 1025812697

ISBN13: 9781025812694

Looking Unto Jesus

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"Looking Unto Jesus" is a profound exploration of the central figure of the Christian faith, offering readers a contemplative and theological guide to understanding the person and work of Jesus Christ. This work emphasizes the transformative power of focusing one's spiritual gaze upon the Savior, serving as both a devotional resource and a thoughtful study. It encourages believers to ground their lives in the principles and teachings of the New Testament, illustrating how a steadfast commitment to faith provides clarity and strength.

The author, T. Marshall Morsey, delves into the various attributes of Jesus, examining the biblical foundations of Christology to present a compelling argument for the necessity of a Christ-centered life. The book addresses universal themes of redemption, grace, and the practical application of faith in daily living. By focusing on the life and ministry of Christ, "Looking Unto Jesus" provides a roadmap for those seeking to deepen their spiritual journey and find inspiration in the Gospel message.

With its clear prose and deep reverence, this work remains a significant contribution to early 20th-century religious literature. It invites readers to cultivate a more intimate relationship with the divine, making it a valuable addition for students of Christian spirituality and those looking for timeless spiritual guidance.

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