He Took Our Flesh: Advent Readings on the Person and Work of Christ (e-book)

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He Took Our Flesh is a 25-day Advent devotional that invites believers to behold the wonder of the incarnation of Christ from December 1 to 25. Each daily reading begins with Scripture, followed by a rich historical selection from trusted voices such as John Owen, Charles Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, Richard Sibbes, John Bunyan, and others. Their Christ-exalting words help the reader slow down and worship the Savior who took on flesh for our redemption.

A brief pastoral reflection and thoughtful questions follow every reading, encouraging deeper love for Christ, stronger assurance in His finished work, and renewed hope in the God who keeps every promise. This devotional, as an easily accessible e-book version, celebrates the heart of the gospel — the eternal Son of God became man for us and for our salvation. The manger points to the cross, and the incarnation points to the day when Christ will return in glory for His people.

Whether read alone, with family, or in a small group, He Took Our Flesh prepares hearts to rejoice in the Savior who has come, who reigns, and who will come again.

Compiled and edited by Dustin Benge

After you purchase, a link to download this book will be sent directly to your email.

He Took Our Flesh is a 25-day Advent devotional that invites believers to behold the wonder of the incarnation of Christ from December 1 to 25. Each daily reading begins with Scripture, followed by a rich historical selection from trusted voices such as John Owen, Charles Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, Richard Sibbes, John Bunyan, and others. Their Christ-exalting words help the reader slow down and worship the Savior who took on flesh for our redemption.

A brief pastoral reflection and thoughtful questions follow every reading, encouraging deeper love for Christ, stronger assurance in His finished work, and renewed hope in the God who keeps every promise. This devotional, as an easily accessible e-book version, celebrates the heart of the gospel — the eternal Son of God became man for us and for our salvation. The manger points to the cross, and the incarnation points to the day when Christ will return in glory for His people.

Whether read alone, with family, or in a small group, He Took Our Flesh prepares hearts to rejoice in the Savior who has come, who reigns, and who will come again.

Compiled and edited by Dustin Benge

After you purchase, a link to download this book will be sent directly to your email.