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Malachi's Message for Today

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Stimulating sermons on the Book of Malachi.

132 pages, Paperback

Published March 1, 1999

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G. Campbell Morgan

336 books49 followers
Reverend Doctor George Campbell Morgan D.D. was a British evangelist, preacher and a leading Bible scholar. A contemporary of Rodney "Gipsy" Smith, Morgan preached his first sermon at age 13. He was the pastor of Westminster Chapel in London from 1904 to 1919, and from 1933 to 1943, pausing briefly between to work at Biola in Los Angeles, which he eventually handed over to Martyn Lloyd Jones.

Morgan was a prolific author, writing over 60 works in his lifetime, not counting the publishing of some of his sermons as booklets and pamphlets. In addition to composing extensive biblical commentaries, and writing on myriad topics related to the Christian life and ministry, his essay entitled "The Purposes of the Incarnation" is included in a famous and historic collection called The Fundamentals—a set of 90 essays edited by the famous R. A. Torrey, who himself was successor to D. L. Moody both as an evangelist and pastor—which is widely considered to be the foundation of the modern Christian Fundamentalist movement.

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April 16, 2020
I finally figured it out. I know who Morgan reminds me of. It’s C.S. Lewis. To read Morgan is to watch a brilliant mind at play. His way with words is electrifying, and it wraps his insights in such a compelling way that it naturally lifts your own thoughts onto a higher plane.
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Author 5 books111 followers
January 23, 2019
Morgan's work, while not lengthy at 130 pages, is filled with solid insight and warm emotion. It is not a technical commentary, nor a verse by verse one. It is a thought commentary. By that I mean he takes the main thoughts of Malachi, examines them in context, and then applies them to the modern day.

This is the second of Morgan's books I have read. I shall eagerly look forward to the next one.
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July 20, 2016
Good exposition of Malachi

I enjoyed the preaching from Campbell on the book of Malachi. Recommend the reading to others who are strong in their faith as well.
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