| dc.description.abstract | This devotional collection by Siegbert W. Becker, dated May–June 1956, explores the nature and attributes of God—His omniscience, majesty, and grace—through daily meditations grounded in Scripture. Becker emphasizes the Holy Spirit’s role in revealing divine truth, the inspired authority of the Bible, and the transformative power of God’s Word. Themes include human resistance to grace, spiritual blindness, and the miracle of faith. Using vivid metaphors like dry bones, stiff-necked bullocks, and camels through needle eyes, Becker illustrates the depth of human sin and the boundless mercy of God. The devotions culminate in reflections on the Trinity, divine blessing, and prayers for healing, service, and national remembrance. Each entry ends with a heartfelt prayer, reinforcing the believer’s dependence on God’s love and promises. Becker’s writing is pastoral, poetic, and doctrinally rich, offering comfort and conviction to readers seeking spiritual renewal.
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