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Paperback The Unbroken Life: An Easter Sermon Book

ISBN: 1026059690

ISBN13: 9781026059692

The Unbroken Life: An Easter Sermon

"The Unbroken Life: An Easter Sermon" is a profound and moving exploration of the spiritual continuity of human existence, delivered by the renowned preacher and theologian Phillips Brooks. Centered on the themes of resurrection and the eternal nature of the soul, this work provides a compelling vision of life that transcends the boundaries of physical death. Brooks eloquently argues that the life of a believer is not interrupted by the end of earthly existence but rather finds its ultimate fulfillment and continuity through the power of the Easter message.

In this classic sermon, the author delves into the significance of Christ's resurrection as the cornerstone of hope and the assurance of a life that remains unbroken. With his characteristic warmth and intellectual depth, Brooks speaks to the universal human longing for immortality and the comfort found in the promise of divine presence. This work serves as an inspiring resource for those seeking spiritual reflection during the Lenten and Easter seasons, as well as for readers interested in the rich tradition of nineteenth-century Christian homiletics. "The Unbroken Life: An Easter Sermon" remains a testament to Brooks's ability to articulate complex theological truths with clarity and poetic grace, making it a timeless piece of devotional literature.

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