Let Earth Receive Her King
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In Advent, the church finds itself caught between times. The world’s true King has already come. However, the reign of the King has not yet come in all of its fullness. In response, God’s people fast and wait and pray–and in the waiting we are changed. During Advent, we practice hope, peace, joy, and love–four virtues that grow in us and change us, making room for the new creation.Let Earth Receive Her King will encourage small group engagement, personal reflection, and individual prayer as you progress through the four virtues that mark Advent. In this expectant season we pray, Come quickly, Lord Jesus. Come, and make all things new! Let Earth Receive Her King.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834138926
ISBN10: 0834138921
T. Scott Daniels
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2020
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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