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A book of comfort and spiritual encouragement to the suffering Christian from the lessons of Christ in Isaiah 40-55, by applying His life to that of His followers.

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“In sore sorrow it is not what a friend says, but what he is, that helps us. He comforts best who says least, but simply draws near, takes the sufferer’s hand, and sits silent in his sympathy. This is God’s method. ‘Thou drewest near in the day that I called upon Thee: Thou saidst, Fear not!’” (Page 12)

“Before it is too late, get alone with God to learn that the noblest souls are sometimes found within bruised bodies, and the greatest work often emanates from the most inconspicuous sparks.” (Page 39)

“Is there one of us who has not committed a trespass and sinned in the holy things of the Lord” (Page 158)

“2. Voices that Speak to the Heart. Isaiah 40:2-11 ” (Page 15)

“‘Awake, awake!’ Often we have started from slumber, thinking that Thou hadst been asleep, whereas it was ourselves!” (Page 124)

  • Title: Christ in Isaiah
  • Author: Frederick Brotherton Meyer
  • Publisher: Pleasant Places Press
  • Publication Date: 2005

Frederick Brotherton Meyer (1847–1929) was a Baptist pastor and evangelist in England. He was educated at Brighton College, University of London, and Regent’s Park College. Meyer was well known for his friendship with Dwight L. Moody, and became involved with ministry work on both sides of the Atlantic. Upon his death he was described as “The Archbishop of the Free Churches.”

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