Digital Logos Edition
Noted Bible teacher J. Dwight Pentecost traces the sweeping history of the kingdom program from eternity past to eternity future, relating it to the development of the convenant promises. Some of the key issues discussed in the book include:
While Pentecost's study of the kingdom represents thirty years of scholarly research and teaching, his style can be readily appreciated by the general Christian reader.
“It is extremely important to remember that the Law of Moses was given to a redeemed people, not to redeem a people.” (Page 87)
“A seventh reason the Law was given to a redeemed people was to make provision for forgiveness of sins and restoration to fellowship.” (Page 91)
“A third function of the Law, related to the preceding, was to reveal the standard of holiness required of those in fellowship with a holy God.” (Page 89)
“the two were inseparable, for God’s kingdom program was the outworking of His eternal and unconditional covenants.” (Page 9)
“Ninth, the Law was given to provide a test as to whether one was in the kingdom over which God ruled.” (Page 92)
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