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Separation and Service; or, Thoughts on Numbers VI, VII.

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A devotional exposition of Numbers 6–7 that first examines the Nazarite call to separation, treating consecration, implicit obedience, holiness, the risk of defilement, and the need for cleansing through sacrifice and acceptance in Christ. It then unpacks the priestly benediction as a threefold blessing from Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and reflects on sealing believers with God's name. The closing section turns to dedicatory service, exploring love-motivated free-will offerings, the character of the giver, the centrality of the altar, and how consecrated separation leads to joyful, practical service.

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James Hudson Taylor

James Hudson Taylor was a British missionary and founder of the China Inland Mission, known for his deep commitment to spreading Christianity in China during the 19th century. His writings reflect his spiritual insights and experiences, with notable works including "A Retrospect," which offers a personal account of his missionary journey. Taylor's contributions to Christian literature often focus on themes of faith, service, and the importance of prayer, as seen in titles like "Union and Communion; or, Thoughts on the Song of Solomon." His legacy continues to influence missionary work and Christian thought.

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