To Know and to Be Known in the Kingdom: The Now KingdomAuthorHouse, 11 dec 2009 - 280 pagina's There are two major themes throughout the book. The first major theme involves the dual nature of the Kingdom being both here and now and yet to come, but with the focus being on the here and now aspect and learning to live everyday life in it. The second major theme involves knowing and being known in Christs Kingdom. Another significant focus is on all relationships, starting with our personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and then all other relationships with all people in our daily lives.
Strong comparisons and some examples attack the principles and practices of Religion, as true Christianity is shown by our personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This book is about Relationship-vs-Religion. This book is full of controversy as it actually faces and deals with real problems, issues, and lies instead of avoiding them. This book provides teaching on how to have better, stronger, and healthier relationships with all people from all walks of life.
This book is very exciting because of its unique and aggressive attacks on institutionalized systems of religions and religious Churches and people. The approach and writing style is so Non-Traditional and Non-Religious that it stands alone, separate and unique, like no other Christian book has ever been written. This book reveals many secrets of the Kingdom, exposes many lies and false doctrines, and upholds the truth of Christ, His WORD, and His Kingdom, and supports the common people of the world. With the many problems and issues we face in our world today, this book addresses many of them and provides possible solutions to help and improve on them.This book draws from personal life experience and exposes our human inadequacies and faults, while demonstrating the Non-failing awesomeness of an all-powerful, all-knowing God. |
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... unto you”, and “everything that is hidden, shall be revealed”; (found in: Mtt 7:7; Lk 11:9; Mtt 10:26; Mk 4:22; Lk 8:17/12:2). If that makes me a controversialist, than so be it. Butlet the whole world know that I am for Christ, His ...
... unto me to this day with ideas and materials that I continually seek to put down on paper; sometimes faster and more than I can keep up with. His purpose is to use me as a vessel and Minister (for His Glory), for the benefit of not only ...
... unto Christ. To submit to God, take a stand, and resist any and all evil opposing forces, whether people, places, institutions, those in natural bodies, or those in spiritual bodies. Against all odds, hurdles, afflictions, or ...
... unto the end too. After coming to this brand new revelation, it all makes much more since now. His inner battle came to a climax in the Garden of Gethsemane. It was so powerful and He suffered so much anxiety that Heliterally bled tears ...
... unto righteousness, than we reap a good harvest, but if we sow seeds unto sin, than we reap a bad harvest. It is both a “Spiritual Law” and a “Natural Law”; for example you can't plant corn seeds and expect a tomato harvest. Therefore ...
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To Know and to Be Known in the Kingdom: The Now Kingdom James M. Lawson Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2009 |