Knowing Jesus As King
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Learn to Live as a Disciple of the King
Jesus was and is looking for people who are eager to follow Him wherever He leads. In this ten-week study you’ll learn about King Jesus–His authority, His royalty, and His throne, which will last forever.
The first of four Bible studies on the Gospels, Knowing Jesus as King focuses on the book of Matthew through daily readings, biblical teachings, thought-provoking questions, weekly challenges, Scripture memorization, and personal study segments. It will not only equip you with greater knowledge, but also help you engage in formative practices that lead to a fuller relationship with Jesus.
While other personal identities may bring temporary happiness, life as a disciple of King Jesus is the only path to an abundant life now and for eternity. He’s where the joy is!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764243561
ISBN10: 076424356X
Tara-Leigh Cobble
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2024
Bible Recap Knowing Jesus
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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