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Narrated by:
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James Winston
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By:
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Coulson Kernahan
Excerpt:
And as the mocker so spoke, I saw in my dream, as I looked upon the vast assembly, that ONE was standing in their midst, of whose coming none had been aware - One whose features were the features of man, but whose face was the face of God. "Even so of old awaited the Jews the Coming of the Messiah. They looked for a King and a Conqueror, and lo! there came unto them a helpless babe! And even so, come I unto you again - the victim, not the victor, the crucified, not the crowned, the Christ of Calvary and Gethsemane, the bearer of all your burdens, the sufferer for all your sins." Did you indeed think, beloved, that while you were suffering and sorrowing on earth, I, your elder Brother and Saviour, could rest content in the bliss of heaven? - that I ceased to share your sorrows when my earthly life was at end?
Coulson Kernahan (1858-1943) was an English author of humorous verse, and gained popularity for Christian novels, some of which has been translated into French, German, Dutch, Hungarian, and Chinese.
And even so, come I unto you again - the victim, not the victor, the crucified, not the crowned, the Christ of Calvary and Gethsemane, the bearer of all your burdens, the sufferer for all your sins." Did you indeed think, beloved, that while you were suffering and sorrowing on earth, I, your elder Brother and Saviour, could rest content in the bliss of heaven? - that I ceased to share your sorrows when my earthly life was at end?
Coulson Kernahan (1858-1943) was an English author of humorous verse, and gained popularity for Christian novels, some of which has been translated into French, German, Dutch, Hungarian, and Chinese.©2017 Audioliterature (P)2017 Audioliterature
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