Separation and Service or Thoughts on Numbers VI, VII.
by James Hudson Taylor
About this book
Separation and Service or Thoughts on Numbers VI, VII by James Hudson Taylor invites listeners into a stirring meditation on consecration, blessing, and princely service shaped by a life on the mission field. Drawing on Numbers 6–7, Taylor—founder of the China Inland Mission—unpacks the Nazarite vow, the demands of holiness, the realities of sin and sacrifice, and the profound meaning of God’s benediction in a deeply pastoral, 19th-century missionary context.
Part devotional exposition, part theological reflection, the audiobook traces three threads: separation to God (entire consecration and avoidance of defilement), the blessing of God (the threefold benediction and the Trinity’s work), and princely service (thankful offerings and devoted ministry). Taylor blends careful Scripture study with vivid missionary anecdotes and practical application, helping listeners grasp ancient rites as living lessons for Christian commitment today.
A compelling listen for those who enjoy religious nonfiction, Bible study groups, pastors, missionaries, and anyone seeking a richer understanding of consecration and service. Tune in for thoughtful, historically rooted guidance on living a life wholly set apart for God.
