The True Estimate of Life and How to Live
"To me to live is Christ." What did the apostle mean? There are seven things which he might have meant. By these words he intended to say that:
1. Christ was the author of his life. It was as though he had written, "To me to live at all is Christ."
2. Christ was the sustainer of his life. "To me to continue to live is Christ."
3. Christ was the law of his life. "The conditions in which I live my life are summed up in Christ."
4. Christ was the product of his life. "To me to live is to reproduce Christ."
5. Christ was the aim and influence of his life. "To me to live is to lead men to Christ."
6. Christ was the impulse of his life. "To me to live is to be swept along under the compassion of the Christ."
7. Christ was the finisher, the crown of his life. "To me to live is at last to be what he is, and to find the crowning of all my manhood in him."
Christ the end, as Christ was the beginning. Christ the beginning, and therefore Christ the end. Whether this man looked back upon the past, at the present, or into the future, within or without, behind, above, or beyond to the consummation-wherever he turned his eyes, he saw Jesus only.
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The True Estimate of Life and How to Live
"To me to live is Christ." What did the apostle mean? There are seven things which he might have meant. By these words he intended to say that:
1. Christ was the author of his life. It was as though he had written, "To me to live at all is Christ."
2. Christ was the sustainer of his life. "To me to continue to live is Christ."
3. Christ was the law of his life. "The conditions in which I live my life are summed up in Christ."
4. Christ was the product of his life. "To me to live is to reproduce Christ."
5. Christ was the aim and influence of his life. "To me to live is to lead men to Christ."
6. Christ was the impulse of his life. "To me to live is to be swept along under the compassion of the Christ."
7. Christ was the finisher, the crown of his life. "To me to live is at last to be what he is, and to find the crowning of all my manhood in him."
Christ the end, as Christ was the beginning. Christ the beginning, and therefore Christ the end. Whether this man looked back upon the past, at the present, or into the future, within or without, behind, above, or beyond to the consummation-wherever he turned his eyes, he saw Jesus only.
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The True Estimate of Life and How to Live

The True Estimate of Life and How to Live

by G. Campbell Morgan
The True Estimate of Life and How to Live

The True Estimate of Life and How to Live

by G. Campbell Morgan

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"To me to live is Christ." What did the apostle mean? There are seven things which he might have meant. By these words he intended to say that:
1. Christ was the author of his life. It was as though he had written, "To me to live at all is Christ."
2. Christ was the sustainer of his life. "To me to continue to live is Christ."
3. Christ was the law of his life. "The conditions in which I live my life are summed up in Christ."
4. Christ was the product of his life. "To me to live is to reproduce Christ."
5. Christ was the aim and influence of his life. "To me to live is to lead men to Christ."
6. Christ was the impulse of his life. "To me to live is to be swept along under the compassion of the Christ."
7. Christ was the finisher, the crown of his life. "To me to live is at last to be what he is, and to find the crowning of all my manhood in him."
Christ the end, as Christ was the beginning. Christ the beginning, and therefore Christ the end. Whether this man looked back upon the past, at the present, or into the future, within or without, behind, above, or beyond to the consummation-wherever he turned his eyes, he saw Jesus only.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725211452
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 08/23/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

George Campbell Morgan (1863-1945) was a leading Bible expositor in England and the United States. Despite a lack of substantial formal training, Morgan was a prolific writer and teacher. Ordained into the Congregational ministry, he was the pastor of Westminster Chapel, London (1904-17 and 1933-45). Morgan also conducted two very successful teaching tours in the United States, including work with D.L. Moody's ministry.
G. Campbell Morgan (1863-1945) was a leading Bible expositor in England and the United States. Despite a lack of substantial formal training, Morgan was a prolific writer and teacher. Ordained into the Congregational ministry, he was the pastor of Westminster Chapel, London (1904-17 and 1933-45). Morgan also conducted two very successful teaching tours in the United States, including work with D.L. Moody's ministry.
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