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Discovering the Kingdom of God: A Daily Walk
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Discovering the Kingdom of God: A Daily Walk
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Discovering the Kingdom of God: A Daily Walk
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Where or what is the Kingdom of God? While a close study of both the Bible and the world has generally delivered more questions than answers, there are still many things we can say with at least some confidence. It is how we interact with the existence of God's Kingdom here and now that will make a difference for ourselves and others and all creation. While acknowledging that the Kingdom of God is broader than one faith expression, the Biblical witness of the Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament are primarily utilised to navigate this study. Whereas the 'Kingdom of God' is not necessarily the most helpful terminology or translation, due to suggesting an overly geographical concept with boundaries and hierarchies, this book seeks to bring the broadest possible understanding and application of the meaning behind this expression. This journey can be taken day-by-day, or slower, or binge read, or adapted into a group study.
Where or what is the Kingdom of God? While a close study of both the Bible and the world has generally delivered more questions than answers, there are still many things we can say with at least some confidence. It is how we interact with the existence of God's Kingdom here and now that will make a difference for ourselves and others and all creation. While acknowledging that the Kingdom of God is broader than one faith expression, the Biblical witness of the Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament are primarily utilised to navigate this study. Whereas the 'Kingdom of God' is not necessarily the most helpful terminology or translation, due to suggesting an overly geographical concept with boundaries and hierarchies, this book seeks to bring the broadest possible understanding and application of the meaning behind this expression. This journey can be taken day-by-day, or slower, or binge read, or adapted into a group study.


















