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Bruce Milne

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Bruce Milne



Average rating: 4.05 · 359 ratings · 34 reviews · 37 distinct worksSimilar authors
Know the Truth: A Handbook ...

3.94 avg rating — 196 ratings — published 1982 — 6 editions
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The Message of John (The Bi...

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Dynamic Diversity: Bridging...

3.78 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
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We Belong Together: The Mea...

4.58 avg rating — 19 ratings2 editions
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Know the Truth: A Handbook ...

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The Message of Heaven and H...

3.23 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2002 — 5 editions
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Acts: Witnesses to Him

4.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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Dynamic Diversity: The Huma...

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The Message of John: Here I...

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Compendio de la doctrina cr...

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“The nature of the love of God for us is thereby revealed. It is not the love of an indulgent parent who gives into every whim of the child. In the end that is not the ‘love’ for the child but a form of self love for the parent. Despite the massive propaganda to the contrary, Our lord’s purpose for us is not to make us happy, but to make us holy. He loves us too much to leave us part saved, part remade, part sanctified. He wills our holiness, and since ‘suffering produces…’ (Rom 5:3), we may expect him to allow things in our lives which, in our self-centred pursuit of happiness, we ourselves would exclude. Yet even in the shadow of his love there is always mercy. Our sorrows are shared by him; he comes to us in our pain. The end of it all is not only his glory, which needs no justifying, but also our good.”
Bruce Milne, The Message of John



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