
Kingdom of God and the Work of Christ, The
The kingdom of God was at the heart of Jesusâ teaching. Time and again, He spoke of âthe gospel of the kingdom,â revealing the fullness of Godâs promises in the Old Testament. But what is this kingdom, how do we enter it, and why is it essential to our understanding of salvation?
In The Kingdom of God and the Work of Christ, Dr. Brandon Crowe explains why the kingdom of God lies at the center of Jesusâ ministry and at the heart of the gospel. By tracing how Christ fulfills the promises of the Old Testament, this book invites us to see the kingdom more clearly, to know the King more fully, and to discover how His reign transforms us and our lives.
213 pages.
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âFar too often, we parrot biblical words without really knowing what they mean. Dr. Crowe has given the church an excellent summary of what the Gospels mean by the phrase âkingdom of God,' but he has also given us moreâa practical handbook to understand how to read the Gospels well, seeing their central point, Jesus Christ and His kingdom. Highly recommended for both church leaders and laity who want to know the Gospels more deeply.â
âDr. William B. Fullilove
âThe Gospels sum up Jesusâ preaching: âThe kingdom of God has drawn near. Repent, and believe the good news.â The coming of Godâs kingdom was the heart of Jesusâ message, and it was the purpose of His mission. Godâs eternal Son entered human history as the messianic Son, the royal Rescuer promised to Israel and the hope of salvation for all peoples. Exploring both the Gospels and the whole New Testament (with its Old Testament backstory), The Kingdom of God and the Work of Christ traces the tapestry that interweaves the kingdomâs paradoxical power with the Kingâs identity and redemptive achievement. This study is clear, concise, and comprehensiveâa challenging blend to achieve for so rich a theme! Moreover, it is convicting: each chapter concludes with âpractical takeawaysâ that challenge us to trust humbly and submit eagerly to the King who has come and who reigns today at Godâs right hand.â
âDr. Dennis E. Johnson
The kingdom of God was at the heart of Jesusâ teaching. Time and again, He spoke of âthe gospel of the kingdom,â revealing the fullness of Godâs promises in the Old Testament. But what is this kingdom, how do we enter it, and why is it essential to our understanding of salvation?
In The Kingdom of God and the Work of Christ, Dr. Brandon Crowe explains why the kingdom of God lies at the center of Jesusâ ministry and at the heart of the gospel. By tracing how Christ fulfills the promises of the Old Testament, this book invites us to see the kingdom more clearly, to know the King more fully, and to discover how His reign transforms us and our lives.
213 pages.
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Endorsements
âFar too often, we parrot biblical words without really knowing what they mean. Dr. Crowe has given the church an excellent summary of what the Gospels mean by the phrase âkingdom of God,' but he has also given us moreâa practical handbook to understand how to read the Gospels well, seeing their central point, Jesus Christ and His kingdom. Highly recommended for both church leaders and laity who want to know the Gospels more deeply.â
âDr. William B. Fullilove
âThe Gospels sum up Jesusâ preaching: âThe kingdom of God has drawn near. Repent, and believe the good news.â The coming of Godâs kingdom was the heart of Jesusâ message, and it was the purpose of His mission. Godâs eternal Son entered human history as the messianic Son, the royal Rescuer promised to Israel and the hope of salvation for all peoples. Exploring both the Gospels and the whole New Testament (with its Old Testament backstory), The Kingdom of God and the Work of Christ traces the tapestry that interweaves the kingdomâs paradoxical power with the Kingâs identity and redemptive achievement. This study is clear, concise, and comprehensiveâa challenging blend to achieve for so rich a theme! Moreover, it is convicting: each chapter concludes with âpractical takeawaysâ that challenge us to trust humbly and submit eagerly to the King who has come and who reigns today at Godâs right hand.â
âDr. Dennis E. Johnson
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The kingdom of God was at the heart of Jesusâ teaching. Time and again, He spoke of âthe gospel of the kingdom,â revealing the fullness of Godâs promises in the Old Testament. But what is this kingdom, how do we enter it, and why is it essential to our understanding of salvation?
In The Kingdom of God and the Work of Christ, Dr. Brandon Crowe explains why the kingdom of God lies at the center of Jesusâ ministry and at the heart of the gospel. By tracing how Christ fulfills the promises of the Old Testament, this book invites us to see the kingdom more clearly, to know the King more fully, and to discover how His reign transforms us and our lives.
213 pages.
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Endorsements
âFar too often, we parrot biblical words without really knowing what they mean. Dr. Crowe has given the church an excellent summary of what the Gospels mean by the phrase âkingdom of God,' but he has also given us moreâa practical handbook to understand how to read the Gospels well, seeing their central point, Jesus Christ and His kingdom. Highly recommended for both church leaders and laity who want to know the Gospels more deeply.â
âDr. William B. Fullilove
âThe Gospels sum up Jesusâ preaching: âThe kingdom of God has drawn near. Repent, and believe the good news.â The coming of Godâs kingdom was the heart of Jesusâ message, and it was the purpose of His mission. Godâs eternal Son entered human history as the messianic Son, the royal Rescuer promised to Israel and the hope of salvation for all peoples. Exploring both the Gospels and the whole New Testament (with its Old Testament backstory), The Kingdom of God and the Work of Christ traces the tapestry that interweaves the kingdomâs paradoxical power with the Kingâs identity and redemptive achievement. This study is clear, concise, and comprehensiveâa challenging blend to achieve for so rich a theme! Moreover, it is convicting: each chapter concludes with âpractical takeawaysâ that challenge us to trust humbly and submit eagerly to the King who has come and who reigns today at Godâs right hand.â
âDr. Dennis E. Johnson












