Witness the Seven Great Movements of the Redeemer.
“The crisis is not an accident... but a stage in an orderly method.” — G. Campbell Morgan
In a world of chaos, the life of Jesus was not a series of random events, but a perfectly orchestrated mission. Discover the seven pivotal "crises" that changed the course of human history.
Welcome to the official page for the theological masterpiece, "The Crises of the Christ." Dive deep into the divine logic behind the Birth, the Death, and the Ultimate Victory of Jesus.
About the Book: The Divine Work of the Messiah
"The Crises of the Christ" stands as a landmark in Christian Theology and Christology. While many biographies focus only on the humanity of Jesus, G. Campbell Morgan—the "Prince of Expositors"—examines His life as the fulfillment of a specific Divine work.
Morgan argues that God’s method always involves "Process and Crisis." This book breaks down the life of Christ into seven monumental turning points, showing how each one was a calculated strike against the power of sin. If you are looking for a Bible Study that goes beyond the surface or a Daily Devotional that challenges your intellect and spirit, this volume provides the ultimate Life Breakthrough.
The Seven Crises: Pivotal Events in the Life of Christ
The Birth: The mystery of the God-Man and the beginning of the new creation.
The Baptism: The parting of the ways and the public seal of the Father.
The Temptation: The kingly victory over the enemy in the wilderness.
The Transfiguration: A glimpse of the coming glory and the King’s exodus.
The Death: The unveiling of sin and the outshining of infinite grace.
The Resurrection: The divine seal and faith’s permanent anchorage.
The Ascension: The crowning of the Perfect Man and the new union with humanity.
About the Author: G. Campbell Morgan (1863–1945) — The Prince of Expositors
He was a man who lived in "The Book" until the Book lived in him.
George Campbell Morgan was a British preacher and scholar who arguably shaped modern Expository Preaching more than any other figure of the 20th century. A contemporary and close friend of D.L. Moody and F.B. Meyer, Morgan was famously called the "Prince of Expositors" for his uncanny ability to make the deep truths of the Bible clear to the common man.
A Life Devoted to the Word Morgan’s commitment to Scripture was legendary. It is said that he would read a book of the Bible 40 to 50 times before he ever began to study its Greek or Hebrew roots. This saturation in the Word allowed him to preach with a "divine authority" that resurrected dead congregations—most notably at Westminster Chapel in London, where his Friday night Bible classes attracted thousands of hungry souls.
His Spiritual Legacy Despite being rejected by his initial church board for "showing no promise," Morgan went on to cross the Atlantic 54 times, lecturing and teaching across America and the UK. He believed that the Church’s only hope was a return to the strong, verse-by-verse explanation of the Bible. Through "The Crises of the Christ," he invites us not just to admire Jesus as a historical figure, but to fall in love with Him as the active, working Savior who is still moving in our lives today.
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