In The Man of Sorrows, influential 19th-century theologian John Nelson Darby offers a profound meditation on the suffering and redemptive mission of Jesus Christ. Drawing from Scripture and steeped in a spirit of reverence and theological depth, Darby explores the significance of Christ’s passion, emphasizing His humility, obedience, and sacrificial love. Written in a devotional tone, this work seeks to deepen the reader’s understanding of Christ’s atonement and its implications for faith and Christian living. As a key figure in the Plymouth Brethren movement, Darby presents Christ not only as Savior but also as the model of spiritual devotion and divine grace. This concise yet powerful treatise invites believers to reflect on the cost of redemption and the call to personal holiness. Rooted in Protestant theology and imbued with a sense of urgency and piety, The Man of Sorrows remains a compelling spiritual reflection on the heart of the Christian faith.