In All Things Thee to See - George Herbert - ebook

In All Things Thee to See ebook

George Herbert

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Devotional Invites Readers to Examine and Enjoy One of History's Greatest Spiritual Poets George Herbert, one of the greatest spiritual poets of all time, influenced many of Christianity's most cherished writers including Richard Baxter, Charles Spurgeon, T. S. Eliot, and C. S. Lewis. His works, rich with vivid language, theological insight, and pastoral guidance, expand the reader's capacity to experience and delight in Christ. In this devotional volume, Stephen Witmer presents 40 of George Herbert's most impactful poems, favored for their brevity, accessibility, and relevance to contemporary Christians. With explanations of unfamiliar terms and concepts and brief devotional reflections, Witmer helps readers gain a deeper understanding of each poem and its application. This beautiful volume shepherds readers toward spiritual growth, inviting them not only to engage with Herbert's poetry but also to encounter the God who inspired it. - Beloved Poet: One of the most popular devotional poets of the 17th century and of all time, George Herbert's work is a lasting treasure for believers - Accessible: Featuring approachable poems with helpful explanations, this devotional is made accessible for anyone wanting to reflect deeper on the beauty of Christ - Brief Commentary: Explains unfamiliar words and concepts, and application sections suggest ways the poems can shape and deepen readers' spiritual lives  - Useful for Meditation: Thoughtfully crafted to encourage reflection and personal meditation

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Liczba stron: 146

Rok wydania: 2026

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