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Holy Surrender

Holy Surrender

Holy Surrender

The Keynote Address To New England Yearly Meeting 2006

BY LLOYD LEE WILSON, INTRODUCTION BY BRIAN DRAYTON

Brief Description:
"What does bring me peace is surrender: a relationship rather than a set of behaviors. One can be obedient at arm's length, as it were - but surrender places us in an intimate relationship with our Creator. When I give up to God, when that relationship in all its grace and mercy shapes my life, there is a peace that passes beyond all understanding or describing. One way to think about surrender is as the desire to enter fully into the Body of Christ - to take my proper place in the Body, responding as fully and as quickly to the Divine thought as my own hand or tongue responds to my intention." - the author

New England Yearly Meeting 2006 27 PP. Paper

$5.00 (in stock)

 

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