Born Crucified (Moody Classic Series)
L. E. Maxwell, Henry Blackaby, Tom BlackabyPaperback 2010-06-01
"The cross is the key to all situations as well as to all Scripture."
By relating to cross to the life of the believer, L. E. Maxwell shows how an understanding of our identification with Christ in His death and resurrection can lead to a life of consecration and discipline. Living in the perspective of the cross will enable you to have both victory over sin and power in your life for God's service.
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Publisher Description
Now with a new foreword by Henry Blackaby and Tom Blackaby.
L. E. Maxwell writes, "The cross is the key to all situations as well as to all Scripture."
By relating the cross as essential to the life of the believer, Professor L.E. Maxwell simply and practically shows how an understanding of our identification with Christ in his death and resurrection can lead to life as it was meant to be lived. It is by living with a cross-centered perspective that we can have both victory over sin and power to serve God well.
Maxwell's heart and vision for training up young poeple with the truth of God's Word and the necessity of evangelism shines forth in this little book. Readers know authenticity when they read it--and Maxwell exudes it.
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"The cross is the key to all situations as well as to all Scripture."
By relating to cross to the life of the believer, L. E. Maxwell shows how an understanding of our identification with Christ in His death and resurrection can lead to a life of consecration and discipline. Living in the perspective of the cross will enable you to have both victory over sin and power in your life for God's service.
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
Now with a new foreword by Henry Blackaby and Tom Blackaby.
L. E. Maxwell writes, "The cross is the key to all situations as well as to all Scripture."
By relating the cross as essential to the life of the believer, Professor L.E. Maxwell simply and practically shows how an understanding of our identification with Christ in his death and resurrection can lead to life as it was meant to be lived. It is by living with a cross-centered perspective that we can have both victory over sin and power to serve God well.
Maxwell's heart and vision for training up young poeple with the truth of God's Word and the necessity of evangelism shines forth in this little book. Readers know authenticity when they read it--and Maxwell exudes it.