
audiobook
by S. D. (Samuel Dickey) Gordon
BY - S. D. GORDON
PREFACE
I.—THE CHRIST CROWNED, THE FACT
II.—THE CROWN BOOK
III.—A SIGHT OF THE CROWNED CHRIST
IV.—A MESSAGE FROM THE CROWNED CHRIST
V.—AN ADVANCE STEP IN THE ROYAL PROGRAMME
VI.—A CLEARING-UP STORM IN THE REALM
VII.—THE CROWNED CHRIST REIGNING
VIII.—WATCHING THE HORIZON
In this thoughtful collection of short meditations, the author invites listeners to explore what it means for Christ to be crowned—not as an abstract doctrine, but as a practical reality that touches everyday decisions. Drawing primarily from the Book of Revelation, the talks weave biblical insight with gentle encouragement to align personal choices with that higher authority. The tone is conversational, offering quiet moments of reflection that feel like a friendly guide rather than a lecture.
The speaker emphasizes that the crowning of Christ is already present in the heavenly realm and points toward a future where its influence shapes the world’s governance. Yet the real focus remains on the individual, urging each person to exercise their own initiative in living a life of right‑hearted service. Through vivid imagery of the shepherd‑king and simple prayers, listeners find practical steps for deepening faith without having to wait for dramatic revelations.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (325K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hope, Colin Bell, Fox in the Stars and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-10-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1859–1936
A warm, practical Christian writer, this early twentieth-century author became widely known for books that urged readers toward a deeper prayer life and a more personal faith. His work blends evangelistic energy with an everyday, conversational style that helped it endure well beyond his lifetime.
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