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Dying to Live by AM. Hills

September 23, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Dying to Live

Daily Devotional  by 
A.M.Hills

Dying to Live is a theological classic by Aaron Merritt Hills, regarded as one of the most influential teachers of the Holiness movement of the twentieth century. Although it was a sermon written over a century ago, it is unquestionably relevant for today’s young Christians. This religious literature tells of an encounter with God who has reached down, ever so patient, and continues to reach down to offer tangible means of forgiveness and redemption, who continues to serve as His people gathers communally in divine service and their own private devotional lives, who serves through them as they live out their lives as His masks. Dying to Live doesn’t read like a sophisticated theological thesis (though there is enough depth), but rather like something that would be accessible to both inquirers and life-long members. Hills wrote what seems to be a lighthearted personal conversation between a believer and a pastor.

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