Personal Friendships of Jesus
Written in the late 19th century by J. R. Miller, 'Personal Friendships of Jesus' is a theological exploration of the personal relationships Jesus formed during his life. The book examines how these friendships reveal both the humanity of Christ and the nature of divine love. Miller argues that Jesus experienced human emotions and desires, emphasizing the significance of His connections with figures like His mother and disciples. This work provides insight into the essence of divine friendship, making it more relatable for readers seeking a closer connection with Christ.