
Christ is My Beloved
George E. Stevens(Author)
Scripture Truth Publications (Publisher)
Published on 31. October 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-0-901860-84-2 (ISBN)
Description
Meditations stemming from a devotional study of portraits of Christ in the Song of Solomon.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Morpeth
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
259 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-901860-84-2 (9780901860842)
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George Stevens was born in Bath, Somerset, England just after World War II. He attended Sunday School and Young Sowers League at Manvers Street Baptist Church as a junior. It was while learning a poem for a prizegiving that he first realised the reality of Christ and that He had risen from the dead. He attended St. Stephen's Church on Lansdown Road during his teenage years. He was a member of the choir, (although he would never admit to being a tuneful singer). At the age of about fourteen, he confessed Christ as the Son of God, but had no firm assurance of salvation until he heard the Gospel preached in a small "Brethren" hall in Hounslow. He was in his twenties at the time. He has continued meeting with what would be called historically, the Kelly/Glanton assemblies, although the only label he would boast in is "Christian". Once assured of salvation, one of George's main Bible studies was "Christ in All the Scriptures". This led to a delight in the Song of Solomon to which he has returned many times during his Christian life. This book is one of the results. George was a primary school teacher for about thirty-two years before stepping down from a headship a few years ago.
Content
One: A Bundle of Myrrh; 1. My Wellbeloved; 2. A Bundle of Myrrh; 3. Lie All Night; 4. Betwixt My Breasts; Two: A Cluster of Camphire; 1. Camphire; 2. A Cluster; 3. In the Vineyards of Engedi; Three: The Apple Tree; 1. The Trees of the Wood; 2. The Sons; 3. The Apple Tree; 4. The Comparison; Four: The Roe or Young Hart; 1. Christ Likened to a Roe or Young Hart; 2. The Position Behind the Wall; 3. Shewing Himself Through the Lattice; Five: My Beloved; 1. White and Ruddy; 2. The Chiefest Among Ten Thousand; 3. His Head; 4. His Locks; 5. His Eyes; 6. His Cheeks; 7. His Lips; 8. His Hands; 9. His Belly; 10. His Legs; 11. His Countenance; 12. His Mouth; 13. Altogether Lovely; 14. My Friend; Bibliography; Index;About the Author