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International Standard Book Number 9780310586036
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International Standard Book Number 0310586038
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Personal name Treat, Jeremy R.,
Dates associated with a name 1980-
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Remainder of title how the kingdom of God changes everything /
Statement of responsibility, etc Jeremy Treat.
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Extent 1 online resource (208 pages).
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Formatted contents note ForewordIntroduction: What Matters MostThere are many important things in life, but what matters most?- The number one thing Jesus talked about was the kingdom of God and he tells his followers “seek first the kingdom.” The introduction shows the priority of the kingdom but also show how it doesn’t minimize the rest of life, it puts it all in perspective.- Part 1: Kingdom PerspectiveChapter 1: A Master NarrativeWe all love stories, and not only because they are fascinating but because they bring meaning to our lives. That’s why, amidst all the stories in life, we are in search of a master story; a grand narrative that makes sense of life and gives a framework for how to live. According to Jesus, the kingdom of God is the one true master narrative. – *Creation: the kingdom project*Fall: a rival kingdom*Redemption: the coming of the king*Consummation: the eternal kingdomChapter 2: An Unmatchable KingThe central focus of the kingdom is the king himself: Jesus.
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Formatted contents note Although this might sound obvious, the way many have talked about the kingdom in the church amounts to this: a kingdom without a king. - To understand the kingdom we must first look to the king.*The life of Jesus shows the character of the kingdom.*The death of Jesus shows the love of the kingdom.*The resurrection of Jesus shows the power of the kingdomChapter 3: A Vision for All of LifeThe kingdom of God is a vision for God’s reign over all of life. His rule may begin in the human heart, but it will extend to all of the earth. - This is a very different approach to Christianity than the usual “Jesus is Lord over my spiritual life” way of thinking. Jesus’ royal claim over every square inch demands that we do away with our sacred/secular divide and see our whole lives as reflections of God’s gracious reign.
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Formatted contents note This chapter will whow this through examples of working, eating, resting, and playing.Part 2: Kingdom PurposeChapter 4: Following the KingJust after proclaiming the coming of the kingdom of God, Jesus said, “follow me.” Being a disciple, then, means living in light of the kingdom of God and following Jesus the king. This chapter looks at growth and change in terms of following Christ the king.Chapter 5: Seeking CommunityThe scope of the kingdom of God is all of creation, but the focus is on the church. The church is supposed to be a preview of the coming attraction of the kingdom of God. It is a sign, pointing to the greater reality of God’s reign over all of life. This chapter gives practical ways of illustrating that involvement in the local church is at the heart of God advancing his kingdom.Chapter 6: Pursuing JusticeThis chapter shows what it means to pursue kingdom justice. How do we pursue common social issues such as race, poverty, mass incarceration, etc.
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Formatted contents note It starts by knowing that God’s throne is founded on righteousness and justice. Micah 6:8 - What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God. This chapter gives stories/examples of what this looks like.Part 3: Kingdom PeopleChapter 7: Sons and DaughtersWho we are shapes how we live. While identity is one of the most important aspects of life, it is one of the most confusing in contemporary culture.- According to Scripture, our identity is not something that needs to be built but rather received. We are beloved image bearers of God. This chapter explains what the image of God means and gives some practical implications of the image of God.Chapter 8: IdentityThis chapter looks at several key concepts that form and shape our idenityt including: dignity, responsibility, what it means to be “dual Citizens.” Christians are dual citizens, belonging both to the city of God and the city of man.
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Formatted contents note Our allegiance to God’s kingdom, however, takes priority over and shapes our responsibility to the city of man. The western world has become increasingly secular, and while many see this as an obstacle for the faith, i b
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Terms governing use and reproduction Restricted: Printing from this resource is governed by The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) and UK copyright law currently in force.
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Personal name Jesus Christ
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Christian life.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification how the kingdom of God changes everything     Reformational Study Centre Reformational Study Centre General library 06/03/2020   231.72 06/03/2020 06/03/2020 E-Book