The Kingdom Church

The Kingdom Church by Benjamin Sealey, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 19, 2015, is a 68-page exploration of the role of the church in contemporary society. This book presents a vision of how Jesus is preparing His followers to draw closer to Him and fulfill their purpose within His Kingdom. It discusses the transformative work that can occur when individuals commit to living in alignment with Jesus’ teachings.
Readers will find a detailed examination of what it means to live in the Kingdom of God, supported by biblical references. The book serves as both a study and a call to action for those involved in Christian ministry, emphasizing the importance of following Jesus in a world that is becoming increasingly challenging. Through its step-by-step approach, The Kingdom Church invites readers to reflect on their roles within the church and the broader implications of their faith.
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“Jesus is preparing a new work with His church. He is readying men and women of God who are willing to do whatever it takes to draw near to Him and to follow Him. The day is coming when He will build through us, where all that we do will truly flow from the King himself. In such a time, His church will be a force for good as nothing else. As the world grows increasingly dark, His people will shine like never before, not because of our good works, but because of Him. This is the call upon the Kingdom church.” Aimed at both His people and His church, This book reveals Jesus’ desire to move in a mighty way upon the earth. It is both a study and a call of what it is to live in His Kingdom and to follow Jesus. Broken down step by step with the Bible, it examines what Jesus said about the Kingdom of God and the implications of that for our lives and our churches.
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