D. Bercot. In this message, Bercot explains what the kingdom of God is, why it was the theme of Jesus’ and the apostles’ preaching, and what difference it makes in the life of a Christian when we understand the Kingdom of God.
This message was originally presented as an audio CD. That audio recording has now been transcribed and is available to read as a Kindle e-book. To purchase the Kindle book, please click on the following link. It will take you directly to Amazon’s Kindle book
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D. Bercot. In this CD, Bercot explains what the kingdom of God is, why it was the theme of Jesus’ and the apostles’ preaching, and what difference it makes in the life of a Christian when we understand the Kingdom of God. Bercot also discusses some of the laws of the Kingdom. As he explains, man was designed and structured for the Kingdom of God. When we obey the laws of the Kingdom, we are obeying what is best for ourselves. We were made to belong to the Kingdom. At the same time, the Kingdom is the most radical proposal ever made to mankind. This message was originally presented as an audio CD. That audio recording has now been transcribed and is available to read as a Kindle e-book. To purchase the Kindle book, please click on the following link. It will take you directly to Amazon’s Kindle bookReviews
My mind is spinning. I could get a ThD and not know a tenth of what’s on this CD. One of the commonest replies I hear is, “what Jesus meant to say was…,” but you explain what Jesus said without guessing at what He meant. Thank you, David, for being the first one in my life to explain WHY Jesus and His followers kept referring to God’s Kingdom. Vague and nebulous are all that ever came to mind previously when I read the many Scriptures which refer to it. God’s enabled me to knowledgeably focus now.
In what is one of the best sermons/talks I’ve heard, David challenges us to the core by breaking out of the false paradigms and presuppositions of our traditions. Defenitely helps to bring us back to Jesus’ gospel and David argues so logically, that most of what he says is both provocative and delightfully obvious.
Review E-book: The Kingdom of God.