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The Work of Christ
This book explores the three‑fold work of Christ—His past, present, and future ministries—through the lens of Scripture. Beginning with the prophetic hints of the Old Testament, it shows how the incarnation and the crucifixion fulfilled God’s redemptive plan, establishing a foundation for the believer’s salvation. The author then connects those historic events to the ongoing sanctifying work of Christ in the church today, emphasizing the continual impact of His priestly ministry.
In the final section, the text looks ahead to Christ’s ultimate fulfillment as King, describing how the future consummation will bring the redeemed into the presence of God. Throughout, clear exposition and practical insights aim to help readers grasp their identity in Christ and avoid common misunderstandings about His work. By linking doctrine to daily faith, the book invites listeners to experience a deeper, more confident relationship with the Savior.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (97K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carl D. DuBois
Release date
2008-09-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1945
A German-born American Bible teacher, editor, and conference speaker, he became an influential voice in early 20th-century evangelical and fundamentalist circles. He is especially remembered for his writing on prophecy and for editing the long-running journal Our Hope.
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