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Conformed to His Image/The Servant As His Lord
2-in-1 Volume
Lessons on Living Like Jesus
By: Oswald Chambers
Brief Description
Retails $12.99 Our Price $9.77
Two books bound as one!Conformed to His Imaged is Oswald Chambers' invitation to let go of the "old you" and become a new creature in Christ. And not only an invitation - a practical guide that will move you out of the doldrums of spiritual failure, frustration, and listlessness into the Christian life as you have imagined it could be.
With startling clarity, Chambers proves once again that the Christian life of power and satisfaction is not just for "saints" but for everyday believers.
In The Servant as His Lord, Chambers explores with compassion and insight why Jesus Christ predicted that His followers would experience many tribulations. But he goes on to show how God gives us a fighting chance to triumph, and he explains that Jesus Himself is eager to nourish and guide His saints in their hours of conflict.
The one great message of this book makes clear the truth that through it all, the Lord's servant may be, and should be, "as his Lord."
