The Culture of God's Kingdom: Studies of the Beatitudes

The teaching of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount serves as a manifesto for Kingdom life, and the Beatitudes portray for us a Kingdom culture that is contrary to that of the world. These studies reveal to us an invasion of this world with a culture that defines a heavenly kingdom. The Kingdom of God is not a simply a far-off dream held by Christians. The Kingdom was established by Jesus Christ, and the culture of the Kingdom invades the world through the lives of God’s people.

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The Culture of God's Kingdom: Studies of the Beatitudes

The teaching of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount serves as a manifesto for Kingdom life, and the Beatitudes portray for us a Kingdom culture that is contrary to that of the world. These studies reveal to us an invasion of this world with a culture that defines a heavenly kingdom. The Kingdom of God is not a simply a far-off dream held by Christians. The Kingdom was established by Jesus Christ, and the culture of the Kingdom invades the world through the lives of God’s people.

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The Culture of God's Kingdom: Studies of the Beatitudes

The Culture of God's Kingdom: Studies of the Beatitudes

by Nick Wilson
The Culture of God's Kingdom: Studies of the Beatitudes

The Culture of God's Kingdom: Studies of the Beatitudes

by Nick Wilson

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The teaching of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount serves as a manifesto for Kingdom life, and the Beatitudes portray for us a Kingdom culture that is contrary to that of the world. These studies reveal to us an invasion of this world with a culture that defines a heavenly kingdom. The Kingdom of God is not a simply a far-off dream held by Christians. The Kingdom was established by Jesus Christ, and the culture of the Kingdom invades the world through the lives of God’s people.


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ISBN-13: 9781449782801
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 01/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 108
File size: 329 KB
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