
audiobook
Our Master. - Thoughts for Salvationists About Their Lord.
Preface
I. The Man for the Century - I. - The Need.
II. The Birth of Jesus.
III. Contrasts at Bethlehem.
IV. Christ Come Again.
VI. A Neglected Saviour.
VII. Windows in Calvary.
VIII. The Burial of Jesus.
IX. Conforming to Christ's Death.
A thoughtful collection of reflections that brings the miracle of Christ’s birth and the solemnity of His sacrifice into the concerns of the modern world. Drawing from scripture and the author’s own experience in service, each essay links the ancient story to the pressing need for principled men in the new century—men whose faith can shape politics, science, commerce and compassion. The opening sections set a clear picture of a Savior who suffered as a man and taught as God, inviting readers to consider how that example can revive the moral heartbeat of society.
The second part turns the focus inward, urging believers to adopt self‑denial, take up their cross, and discover Christ in the everyday moments that often go unnoticed. The language is sincere and accessible, offering a gentle challenge to work out one’s own salvation while trusting in the unchanging nature of the Lord. Listeners will find both comfort and a call to purposeful action, making the book a steady companion for those seeking a deeper, lived‑out faith.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (196K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Online Distributed Proofreading Team (www.pgdp.net)
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1929
A leading figure in the early Salvation Army, this English minister and organizer helped shape the movement from its beginnings and later became its second General. He is remembered for steady leadership, practical administration, and a lifelong commitment to charitable work.
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