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The Incomparable Christ - (Moody Classics) by J Oswald Sanders (Paperback)

The Incomparable Christ - (Moody Classics) by  J Oswald Sanders (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Now with a new foreword by J.I. Packer.<br/><br/>Author J. Oswald Sanders, a lawyer turned 20th century missionary statesman, follows Jesus from His pre-existence to His earthly life and coming Second Advent. Throughout he upholds Jesus as the powerful and perfect Savior of the world, arguing against any who would diminish His uniqueness.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A Christian classic on the person of Christ</b></p><p>Author J. Oswald Sanders, a 20th-century lawyer who became missionary statesman, follows Jesus from His preexistence to His earthly life and second coming. All throughout, he upholds Jesus as the powerful and perfect Savior of the world, silencing against any who would diminish His uniqueness.</p><p>A beautiful and thought-provoking tribute to our Great Savior, <i>The Incomparable Christ </i>will leave you with a peace and joy that only comes from tasting and seeing that the Lord is good.</p><p><i>Now with a new foreword by J.I. Packer</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>J. OSWALD SANDERS</b> (1902-1992) was a Christian leader for nearly seventy years and authored more than forty books on the Christian life including <i>The Incomparable Christ, Spiritual Discipleship, Spiritual Leadership</i>, and <i>Spiritual Maturity</i>. He left a promising law practice in his native New Zealand to serve as an instructor and administrator at the Bible College of New Zealand. Dr. Sanders later became general director of the China Inland Mission (now the Overseas Missionary Fellowship), and was instrumental in beginning many new missions projects throughout East Asia.

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