Secrets Jesus Shared (Student/Study Guide)
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1. The Secret Of The Kingdom
2. Seek The Kingdom
3. Kingdom Growth
4. The King’s Heart
5. Kingdom Praying
6. Kingdom Grace
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When studying Scripture, believers often find themselves identifying with the disciples, especially when the disciples don’t quite understand Jesus’ teachings. Today, believers still long for explanations of the parables. We seek to know more about the kingdom of God. In truth, do we know what we’re asking when we pray, “Let Your kingdom come on earth”?
This book helps believers better understand and explore what the kingdom of God is and will be. In this six-week interactive Bible study, readers will explore the secrets of the kingdom of God as revealed in the parables Jesus shared. The study consists of five daily lessons for each of six weekly topics. Each lesson helps readers understand what the kingdom of God is and how to release its power in their lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781596691087
ISBN10: 1596691085
Jennifer Dean
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2007
Publisher: New Hope Publishers
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