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A series of devotional meditations interprets the crucifixion and Christian dying as a continual process of spiritual transformation. The author uses natural imagery—buds, seeds, acorns, seasonal growth—to show how dying to sin and self leads repeatedly into deeper resurrection life: initial justification through atonement, then ongoing sanctification requiring daily reckoning with the old nature. Practical counsel urges surrender to Christ's work, explains how the Cross enacts a decisive barrier against former sins, and frames spiritual growth as cycles of loss and renewal culminating in holy living under God's grace.
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