Computer enhanced reprint. "The purpose of the following chapters is to silence the cry: 'Let him now come down from the cross and we will believe on him,' and to kindle the fires of the Pauline passion expressed in such affirmations as, 'God forbid that I should glory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.' If some faint conception of the vast significance and of the utter centrality of the Cross, in the great purposes of God, is conveyed to my kind readers, The Cross Of Christ - The Throne Of God will not have been written in vain. May the Lord Himself unveil the Cross."
F. J. Huegel was converted while in college as he read The Life of Christ by F. W. Farrar. He gave himself thereafter to full time ministry and served as a chaplain in World War I and as a missionary to Mexico for 25 years. He taught at Union Seminary in Mexico City. He also had an evangelistic ministry in Mexico's prisons. Huegel wrote and traveled to speak for God on the power of the cross and the inner life of the believer through the believer's participation in Christ.
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