About This Book
A collection of sermons and reflections outlines Christian hope by examining salvation from sin, the remission of sins, and the meaning of Jesus' presence among people. The author diagnoses human discomfort as spiritual estrangement and highlights childlike perception as a way to behold the Father's creative love. Obedience is presented as the means by which believers become heirs of a renewed earth, while sorrow is reframed as a pledge of future joy. Practical and ethical topics—membership in God's family, the yoke of Jesus, the believer's role as salt and light—and an overarching eschatological hope for the universe are woven throughout.
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