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The Gospel Project: Longing for the King is a six-session study by Halim Suh and Kendell Easley that helps us understand the implications and significance of redemption. God has been King over His kingdom forever, ruling in praiseworthy majesty. Yet all the while, His creatures have rebelled--leaving destruction, chaos, and judgment in their wake. It's never been clearer that we need the King once again. And in the loving providence of God, He gives us a glimpse of the coming King--King Jesus This powerful Old Testament small group experience is great for Sunday School classes, small groups, home groups, accountability groups, personal devotion, and as retreat curriculum. Includes group discussion questions, leader helps, applicable Scripture, and individual study created for personal discipleship. Purchase one for each participant. The Gospel Project is a Christ-centered series examining the grand narrative of Scripture and how the gospel transforms lives. When we see how all the Scriptures point to Jesus, we allow the gospel to work on us, move through us, and ultimately, transform us. We become God's gospel project. Session 1: Longing For the King - His Supremacy Session 2: Longing For the King - The Enemy's Atrocity Session 3: Longing For the King - Our Identity Session 4: Longing For the King - Altered Humanity Session 5: Longing For the King - Stuck in Mediocrity Session 6: Longing For the King - A Future Reality Features: Individual study with emphasis in discipleship Biblically rooted and gospel-centered contentGroup leader helpApplication of key theological tenets 6 small group sessionsAuthor: Halim Suh is pastor of teaching and theology at The Austin Stone Community Church. Kendell Easley is a professor of biblical studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. No library descriptions found. |
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