Williamsburg Regional Library

Here, the kingdom of Heaven is, by Paul Tubach, Jr

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Here, the kingdom of Heaven is, by Paul Tubach, Jr
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Here
Oclc number
1407418726
Responsibility statement
by Paul Tubach, Jr
Series statement
Image Bearer Series, 8
Sub title
the kingdom of Heaven is
Summary
"For the past 2,000 years, Christian doctrines have taught us many things about life, faith in Jesus Christ, and hope for eternal life in heaven. However, Jesus never promised us heaven, the apostles never preached it, our creeds don't teach it - and there is an astounding reason why! When was the last time you read a book that. . .1. Fundamentally altered your perception about eternal life and the kingdom of heaven 2 .Radically changed your view about man's reason for life on earth - and earth itself 3. Outlined the three-fold mission of Jesus on earth that created within you a deeper hunger to know Him, love Him and serve Him? Read this scripture-based book with an open mind and listen to the Holy Spirit as we prepare for the greatest revival movement in human history. This book encourages the reader to embrace a spiritual paradigm shift that seems contrary to the way we've been thinking about heaven, man's reason for being on earth, and what God wants us to do as we stand at the intersect between two places in the kingdom of God: Heaven and Earth. Let me ask you this question: if you were not promised Heaven. . . would you still love God? Deeply ponder that question. . . because it will create a shift in your thought process regarding faith, ideas about eternity, and affect your motivation and desire to manifest God's plan - on Earth - as it is in Heaven. Jesus promised us life eternal, not heaven. This book presents a new reality of thought regarding heaven, eternity, the resurrection and our eternal destination." --, Amazon.com
Target audience
adult
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Kingdom of Heaven is here

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