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News flash: ""The Bible doesn't teach that people go to heaven or hell when they die."" Rather, it teaches that God's kingdom will come to this earth in judgment and restoration, making everything wrong with the world right. The doorway into the age to come is not death but the return of Christ when his followers experience resurrection rather than disembodiment. This simple idea is not only the key to understanding the biblical vision of the future, but it also formed the core of Jesus's gospel message, and it provides the motivation to live out your faith today. The goal of this book is…mehr

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News flash: ""The Bible doesn't teach that people go to heaven or hell when they die."" Rather, it teaches that God's kingdom will come to this earth in judgment and restoration, making everything wrong with the world right. The doorway into the age to come is not death but the return of Christ when his followers experience resurrection rather than disembodiment. This simple idea is not only the key to understanding the biblical vision of the future, but it also formed the core of Jesus's gospel message, and it provides the motivation to live out your faith today. The goal of this book is nothing short of igniting a revolution in the church's understanding of the kingdom of God. Kingdom Journey marries a biblical exploration to a historical investigation to explain not only what the kingdom of God is, but also how Christianity lost this precious pearl of great price. Thankfully, several movements over the past five centuries have initiated recoveries of the kingdom idea, but many Christians remain in the dark, beset with medieval folk theology. This book will open your eyes to seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness with clarity and vigor.
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Sean P. Finnegan serves as the lead pastor of Living Hope Community Church. Sean has an MTS from Boston University, a BA from the Atlanta Bible College, and a BS from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is the host of Restitutio, a weekly podcast aimed at recovering authentic Christianity and living it out today. He lives in New York with his loving wife, Ruth, and their four sons: Noah, Daniel, Wesley, and Ezra.