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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Religious experience
My book is not a substitute for reading the Bible; instead, it
is a teaching tool of your knowledge of the Bible. It contains pop
quizzes (fill in the blanks, true/false statements, and general
questions) from all sixty-six books in the Bible.
With that shared, please read a book in the King James Version
of the Bible. Then, open my book and read the pop quizzes for that
corresponding book. For example, read the book of Matthew. Then,
read the pop quizzes for the book of Matthew in my book.
I have faith that you will do phenomenally well
Our Hope is meant to be easily understood by anyone, Christian
or non-Christian. It can be read cover to cover, used as a
reference, or used as a group Bible study guide. Over 1,200
scripture verses from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE(R) are
included, so references can be read as part of the text without
interrupting your reading to consult a Bible.
While the Kingdom of God is a mainstream Christian doctrine,
very few lay people understand it. To the majority of people, the
afterlife is a great mystery. However, the Bible clearly lays out
what the hope is of those who enter into a relationship with Jesus
Christ. He is the Messiah and will return as King to set up His
Kingdom. He is also our Savior, and, 2,000 years ago, He died to
cleanse us all from all sins. Our Hope explains how the Kingdom is
the thread that ties all of the books of the Bible together.
Our Hope covers the importance of the covenants, how the
conscience can interfere with your daily walk, how communion is to
remind us of the Kingdom, and when and how we will be judged. It
also discusses important concepts like salvation, judgment, outer
darkness, and much more.
So many various doctrines revolve around salvation, mainly
because the hope of the Kingdom is misunderstood. No matter where
you stand doctrinally, this informative guide will help you
understand the Gospel more clearly.
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