A new edition of the devotional classic for all following the Christian faith who seek to live a life of love You have life before you. Once only you can live it. What is the noblest object of desire, the supreme gift to covet? Perhaps the most famous exposition of Paul's message of love to the Corinthian church, Scottish writer Henry Drummond wrote this short meditation in 1874. Widely read and quoted in his lifetime, it sold more than 12 million copies and remains a much-loved devotional classic today, laying out the foundation of the gospel: that love, of God and of one another, is the highest calling. This new edition includes 10 of his most significant addresses. |