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ISBN:
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5939580343
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Publisher:
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Посох
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Publication date:
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2007
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Pages:
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400
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Cover:
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Hard
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Product dimensions:
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5,5’’(w) x 8”(h) x1”(d)
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Book Overview:
"Dying to Live" is a classic work by Jessie Penn-Lewis, a prominent figure of the Welsh Revival. This book offers a profound biblical study on the central role of the Cross in a believer’s life. The author argues that the true path to spiritual power is found not through outward effort, but through an internal identification with the death of Jesus Christ.
Key Themes:
- Co-crucifixion with Christ: A deep examination of Galatians 2:20. Penn-Lewis explains that our old sinful nature (the "old man") must be delivered to death to make room for the life of Christ to flow through us.
- Deliverance from Self: The book helps the reader recognize the hidden manifestations of self-centeredness and shows how the Cross strikes at the very root of human pride.
- Practical Holiness: This is more than just a theoretical work. The author provides practical guidance on how to daily "take up the cross" and allow the Holy Spirit to perform a transformation of character.
- The Path to Resurrection: Penn-Lewis emphasizes that dying to self is not an end in itself, but the only gateway to a full, victorious, and abundant life in God.
Target Audience:
This book is essential for those seeking a deeper relationship with God, those struggling with persistent sins, or anyone desiring to understand how New Testament principles apply to daily struggles and spiritual growth.