Essential Commandment : A Disciples Guide To Loving God And Others
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Getting The Most From The Essential Commandment
Introduction: Jesus Believes It Is Possible! .
1 The Essential Commandment Explained
Part One: Love The Lord Your God . . . With All Your HEART
2. A Broken And Contrite Heart
3. A Listening Heart
Part Two: Love The Lord Your God . . . With All Your SOUL
4. Our Soul Thirsts For God
5. Our Souls . . . Fully Alive . . . To The Glory Of God
Part Three: Love The Lord Your God . . . With All Your MIND
6. Having The Mind Of Christ
7. Transformation Of The Mind
Part Four: Love The Lord Your God . . . With All Your STRENGTH
8. Focusing Your Energy
9. Growing Healthy Bodies
Part Five: Love Your NEIGBHOR As Yourself
10. Have Mercy For Those In Need
11. Love Those Who Would Do You Harm
12. Demonstrate Compassion: Loves Evidence
Appendix A: How Are We To Understand The Essential Commandment?
Appendix B: Building A Discipleship Ministry
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Is it really possible to live out the Great Commandment? In this practical, in-depth handbook which follows the format of his bestselling “Discipleship Essentials”, Greg Ogden draws from his years of pastoral experience training and discipling others to help us be changed by Christ into people who love God and others with all that we are.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830810888
ISBN10: 0830810889
Greg Ogden
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2011
Essentials Set
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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