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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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I. Lilias Trotter

I. Lilias Trotter was a British author and artist, known for her spiritual writings that reflect her deep Christian faith. She is particularly recognized for her works "Parables of the Christ-life" and "Parables of the Cross," which explore themes of devotion and the Christian experience through allegorical storytelling. Trotter's unique perspective as both a writer and an artist allowed her to convey profound spiritual truths in an accessible manner. Her contributions to Christian literature continue to inspire readers seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and spirituality.

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