Earnest Hours (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

William S. Plumer

 
9781331649915: Earnest Hours (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Earnest Hours offers devotional reflections on faith, character, and Bible study that guide everyday life.

This collection draws the reader into thoughtful examinations of biblical figures and spiritual disciplines. It blends studies of people like Noah and Peter with practical counsel on patience, diligence, and prayer, all shaped by a desire to live faithfully in daily experiences.

Through concise chapters and thematic insights, the book encourages a steady, prayerful mindset as the key to understanding sacred truth and applying it with integrity. It invites readers to grow in knowledge and in righteousness, one thoughtful step at a time.

  • Clear, accessible discussions of biblical characters and their lessons for today
  • Guidance on approaching Scripture with patience, diligence, and faith
  • Practical reflections on how belief shapes learning, character, and daily actions
  • Thoughtful encouragement to rely on prayer for illumination and wisdom

Ideal for readers seeking faith-informed reflection and practical theology to apply in daily living.

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Excerpt from Earnest Hours

In both the body and soul of man are easily discovered many surprising powers. In the human constitution is something exceedingly nice, curious and delicate. In a heathful state, both mind and body are admirable; in a morbid state, they bring incalculable misery.

Let us look at man's physical constitution. At birth the human body is small, commonly weighing from eight to fifteen pounds, and measuring from thirteen to twenty-one inches. It is exceedingly feeble, and continues dependent on parental care much longer than any other creature. For sometime it can neither see, nor hear, nor taste, nor smell, nor feel with any accuracy of discrimination, its senses being quite untutored. At the age of about six weeks it begins to notice the face of its nurse or mother, and gives its first smiles. Feeble as this little creature is, its powers of endurance are, in one respect, wonderful.

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