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Hardcover Meeting the Master Book

ISBN: 1025829972

ISBN13: 9781025829975

Meeting the Master

"Meeting the Master" is a profound exploration of the personality of Jesus Christ and the transformative power of spiritual encounter. This work serves as an intimate guide for individuals seeking a deeper, more personal connection with the divine through daily reflection and scriptural study. Written by the esteemed theologian and minister Ozora S. Davis, the book examines various facets of the life and character of Jesus, inviting readers to contemplate his teachings, his compassion, and his enduring presence.

Davis focuses on the accessibility of the "Master" in everyday experiences, bridging the gap between historical theology and the lived reality of faith. Each chapter encourages a meditative approach to the New Testament, fostering a sense of discipleship and spiritual growth. The work is designed to help the reader understand the human and divine qualities of Jesus, providing a structured path toward spiritual maturity and personal reflection.

This timeless devotional remains a valuable resource for those looking to enrich their spiritual life and gain a clearer understanding of the character of Christ. Its insightful commentary and focus on personal transformation make it an ideal companion for both private prayer and communal religious study, emphasizing the persistent relevance of Christian discipleship in the modern world.

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