About This Book
A preacher reflects on a Gospel episode where two followers fail to recognize the risen Christ and uses it to map four spiritual stages: a sad, hope-bereft heart; slowness to believe; a warming experience as Scripture is opened; and the satisfied heart that truly knows the living Savior. He contrasts a dead Christ, which requires human effort, with a living Christ who acts for believers, and insists that revelation comes through simple, childlike trust and surrender. Practical exhortation urges seeking lasting fellowship with the risen Lord rather than relying on intermittent emotional experiences.
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