The Lesson of Lobe
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
James Russell Miller was a prolific Christian author and pastor whose writings delved into the depths of spiritual life and Christian faith. Miller's work is characterized by a deeply compassionate tone and a practical approach to faith that resonated with a wide audience. His style was accessible and encouraging, aiming to help readers cultivate a stronger relationship with God. Through his pastoral ministry and extensive editorial work, Miller became an influential voice in the Christian thought of his era. His writings continue to speak to those seeking guidance and inspiration on their spiritual journey.






This book contains a collection of parables and illustrations from the books of J.R. Miller, a respected Christian author and pastor of the 19th century. Miller's writing is known for its simplicity, clarity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages and backgrounds. This book is a great resource for personal reflection, sermon preparation, or group study.
Now, in a single volume, readers can enjoy life-changing messages of hope and healing by some of the most beloved Christian authors of all time including George MacDonald, Jeanne Guyon, Charles Spurgeon, Hannah Whitall Smith, A.B. Simpson, J.R. Miller, and many others. 326 pp.
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According to our Lord's teaching, we can make the most of our life by losing it. He says that losing the life for his sake is saving it. There is a lower self that must be trampled down and trampled to death by the higher self. The alabaster vase must be
J R Miller's contemplative exploration of the Twenty-Third Psalm is both poetic and practical. Miller uses personal anecdotes and biblical scholarship to help readers better understand the meaning and significance of this beloved Psalm.