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In a world scarred by sin and human inconstancy, where can the soul find a true welcome, a real transformation, and an unshakable hope?
In this collection of expository sermons, Rev. Graeme Craig guides the reader through the Gospels and Epistles, unveiling the beauty and sufficiency of the work of Christ. With the theological precision of the Westminster Confession and the pastoral warmth of the Scottish tradition, each chapter is an invitation to behold the Savior in His glory.
The journey begins with the leper's desperate plea-"If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean"-and moves to the sovereign transformation of Simon into Peter, the rock. The reader will find rest under the shadow of the apple tree (Song of Solomon 2:3), where the divine wrath against sin was not merely deflected, but fully absorbed and exhausted upon the cross. In the solitude of Gethsemane and the hiding place of the Father, the soul discovers it is never truly alone. Through the ministry of the Spirit, we are guided into all truth, and finally, our eyes are fixed on the blessed hope of the King's return.
As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight. (Song of Solomon 2:3)
More than an academic inquiry, these pages are a balm for the afflicted spirit. They remind us that in Christ we find a welcome for the sinner, transformation for the character, and hope for the last days.
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REV. GRAEME CRAIG is a minister of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in Ayr. He has served as Moderator of the General Assembly and currently holds the office of Principal Clerk. He is renowned for faithful biblical exposition, centered on the glory of Christ and the Doctrines of Grace.
Title
The Willing Saviour: Welcome, Transformation, and Hope in the Work of Christ
Authors
Heraldo Almeida +1
Publisher
Independently published
Published
February 2026
Weight
155g
Page Count
104
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.6 cm
ISBN
9798249047870
ISBN-10
8249047877
Eden Code
7422159
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