Kingdom Parables : Twelve Signposts To Guide You Through Turbulent Times
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In this 12 week study you will discover the features of the good news Jesus commissioned us to proclaim. It unfolds the kingdom parables in Matthew 13 as a road map that leads to joy in turbulent times.
The first part is titled The Royal Mysteries. Then, following the chronology of the life of Christ, takes you to chapter 10 of the first Gospel so that you can understand how our Majestic Savior enlists and equips His people to accomplish His redemptive work.
Leading to part two, The Regal Mission. This second part will:
– Arouse your emotions and stimulate your intellect
– Apply proper exegesis and an inductive approach to Bible study
– Demonstrate the harmony of Scripture, drawing from the broader context of the Bible
– Address the decline of Christianity in western society
– Highlight the opportunities for gospel proclamation that adversity brings.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781617155772
ISBN10: 1617155772
Rosa Pierre
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2022
Following God Christian Living
Publisher: AMG Publishers
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