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A series of devotional reflections addresses the conscious consecration of daily life and capacities to Christ, with each short chapter focusing on a different sphere—time, hands, feet, voice, lips, money, intellect, will, heart, love, and the whole self. The writer blends scriptural imagery, pastoral encouragement, and concrete examples to urge readers to offer ordinary tasks and resources as acts of service, cultivate readiness to share spiritual good news, resist worldly or selfish uses of abilities, and practice humble, active charity and obedience.

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Frances Ridley Havergal

Frances Ridley Havergal was an English poet, hymn writer, and devotional author known for her deep spiritual insights and lyrical expression. Born in 1836, she dedicated her life to Christian service and wrote numerous hymns and poems that continue to inspire readers today. Her notable works include "Coming to the King," which reflects her heartfelt devotion, and "Kept for the Master's Use," emphasizing a life dedicated to God. Havergal's writings often target both adults and children, as seen in her collection "Morning Bells; Or, Waking Thoughts for Little Ones," which aims to nurture faith in young hearts. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on Christian literature.

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