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Kingdom Concepts: Examining the Dynamics of Kingdom Living
Kingdom Concepts: Examining the Dynamics of Kingdom Living
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We are not only members of the Church, but also of the Kingdom of God. When Jesus came, He told us that the Kingdom of God was at hand, upon us, and is coming. If He made so many references to the Kingdom of God, it is then our responsibility to learn how to live in the Kingdom of God. It is the only way we can prosper and live in victory; for the Scriptures say that our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20).
In this publication, we will explore seven foundational concepts concerning the Christian life as citizens of God’s kingdom. In understanding these concepts, one will live a successful life on the Christian journey.

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Release dateNov 7, 2010
ISBN9781601411419
Kingdom Concepts: Examining the Dynamics of Kingdom Living
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Roderick L. Evans

Roderick Levi Evans is an author, bible lecturer, and Christian apologist. He is the founder of Abundant Truth International Ministries: a prophetic and a Christian apologetic ministry with the commission to defend, equip, and contend for Christ’s Kingdom. He is a prolific author, having written numerous books on topics such as Christian orthodoxy, leadership, worship, spiritual gifts, and other areas of Christian thought and practice; as well as, articles, blogs, sheet music, and poetry.He travels nationally and internationally proclaiming the message of the Christian faith, equipping the Body of Christ for service, and imparting prophetic revelation through seminars, conferences, revivals, and other sacred services. His desire is to see the Church perfected through the truth of God revealed in Jesus Christ. He and his family reside in Elizabeth City, NC.

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    Kingdom Concepts - Roderick L. Evans

    KINGDOM CONCEPTS

    EXAMINING THE DYNAMICS OF KINGDOM LIVING

    Written by: Roderick L. Evans

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    Kingdom Concepts

    Examining the Dynamics of Kingdom Living

    Copyright ©2011 by Roderick L. Evans

    ISBN 13: 978-1-60141-141-9

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Concept 1 – Kingdom Reconciliation

    The God of Restoration

    The God of Reconciliation

    Concept 2 – Kingdom Conquerors

    The Word of God

    Praise

    Concept 3 – Kingdom Desire

    God’s Desire

    Our Desire

    Concept 4 – Kingdom Praise

    Praise God in our Conversations

    Praise God in our Appearance

    Praise God in Fellowship

    Concept 5 – Kingdom Motives

    The Motive of Love

    The Motive of Obedience

    Concept 6 – Kingdom Demand

    Surrender to the Will of God

    Submit to the Authority of the Word of God

    Sell-Out Completely to Him

    Concept 7 – Kingdom Love

    The Love Mark

    The Love Model

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    Introduction

    Through the new birth in Jesus Christ, we have access to God. With this, comes entrance into the Kingdom of God. Jesus said if we sought first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness, God would ensure he added the things necessary to this life.

    With this in mind, the Kingdom Growth Study Series was developed to aid the believer in his or her pursuit of the Kingdom of God. It is our prayer that the Christian will grow while seeking after God’s Kingdom.

    In this publication:

    We are not only members of the Church, but also of the Kingdom of God. When Jesus came, He told us that the Kingdom of God was at hand, upon us, and is coming. If He made so many references to the Kingdom of God, it is then our responsibility to learn how to live in the Kingdom of God. It is the only way we can prosper and live in victory; for the Scriptures say that our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20).

    In this publication, we will explore seven foundational concepts concerning the Christian life as citizens of God’s kingdom. In understanding these concepts, one will live a successful life on the Christian journey.

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    Concept 1 - Kingdom Reconciliation (Adapted from "The God of the Comeback)

    The Kingdom of God has ordinances that govern it. There is a way in which those therein should behave themselves. In the next few chapters, we will discuss Kingdom Practice. We will examine the appropriate character and conduct of the Kingdom of God. The Kingdom demands character. The believer must possess the character of Christ.

    It has been the plan of God from the beginning to have sons and daughters. Through the new birth in Christ, we are the children of God. Christ came to free us from the bondage of sin, not only in our flesh, but also in our spirit and personality. This means our character: How do we handle people? How do we deal with disappointment? How do we deal with hurts? How do we deal with life’s problems?

    In our best and worst moments, we must have the character and nature of God in us. We must have Kingdom Character. In the well-known parable of the Good Samaritan, we find an example of character and conduct

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