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Frederick S. Leahy

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Frederick S. Leahy



Average rating: 4.46 · 486 ratings · 130 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Cross He Bore: Meditati...

4.63 avg rating — 295 ratings — published 1996 — 2 editions
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Satan Cast Out

4.15 avg rating — 142 ratings — published 1975 — 2 editions
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The Victory of the Lamb

4.35 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2001 — 2 editions
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The Hand of God: The Comfor...

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Biblical Baptism

4.29 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Spiritual Songs: Psalm, Hym...

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A School of the Prophets: T...

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Great Conversions

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The Place of the Bible in M...

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Infant baptism in the light...

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“Lord, forgive us for the times we have read about Gethsemane with dry eyes.”
Frederick S. Leahy, The Cross He Bore: Meditations on the Sufferings of the Redeemer

“It is only by the sharp thorn of his [Christ's] suffering that the poisonous thorn of our sin is drawn.”
Frederick S. Leahy, The Cross He Bore: Meditations on the Sufferings of the Redeemer

“There is also the significance of the crown of thorns for the church, God's redeemed people. It reminds us that Christ is a King and that he is victorious even when he seems defeated. However abased Christ may appear to me he is still a King. He accomplishes a regal task at Calvary and gains for us a royal pardon. He ascends a throne as he goes to be crucified, a throne of grace. In this apparent weakness he is the mighty Conqueror of Satan and sin and death, the Overcomer of this world. The cross appears as foolishness to the world, but to God's redeemed people that cross is victory, salvation, the power of God.”
Frederick S. Leahy, The Cross He Bore: Meditations on the Sufferings of the Redeemer



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