Publisher's Synopsis
Shortly after the death of Scottish evangelist and scholar Henry Drummond, his family celebrated his life by publishing this collection of his sermons, prefaced with memorials by evangelist W. Robertson Nicoll and theologian Ian Maclaren.
Drummond addresses such topics as the nature of Christ, human sin and guilt, and salvation, and he suggests ways in which Christians can lead lives that are pleasing to God.
Although determining the will of God for one's life can often seem difficult, Drummond stresses the importance of prayer in listening for God's voice and discerning His leading.
Especially admired by young people during his life, Drummond's warm character shines through in these heartfelt messages.
Henry Drummond (1851-1897) was a Scottish evangelist, biologist, writer, and lecturer, best known for his influential work in Christian apologetics and his essay "The Greatest Thing in the World.