Life More Abundantly
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“I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”
-John 10:10
A 31-Day Study of God’s Greatest Gift
In this monthlong study, famed pastor and evangelist A. B. Simpson delves into the meaning of life itself, helping the believer to develop an understanding and appreciation of the indwelling Christ as the source of victory.
“The most humble and uncultured saint, perhaps the poorest new convert in the jungles of Africa, or a lowly laborer, toiling in some factory or mine, can look in the face of the most brilliant human genius who knows not God in personal faith and fellowship, and say, ‘I live in a higher world than you, for I have spiritual life, I have eternal life, I have a life that death cannot destroy and sin cannot defile and judgment cannot dismay, and eternal ages can never end. I have everlasting life.'”
-A. B. Simpson, Life More Abundantly
Christians were never meant to lead insignificant lives devoid of impact or achievement. By focusing on the abundant life that God offers, you can make the most out of the days you have been given.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629112947
ISBN10: 1629112941
A. B. Simpson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2014
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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