Many Christians prefer to keep God at a safe distance - a distant God makes fewer demands. They imagine God has rules just for the sake of obedience, missing the point that God delights in making them holy so they can draw near to him. God's plan from the beginning...
Many Christians prefer to keep God at a safe distance - a distant God makes fewer demands. They imagine God has rules just for the sake of obedience, missing the point that God delights in making them holy so they can draw near to him. God's plan from the beginning has been for his people to draw near to him as a kingdom of priests.
In 40 short, meditative chapters, best-selling author Ed Welch traces iterations of the priestly job description from the garden of Eden to the heavenly city. Along the way, believers will discover their identity as royal priests and learn what it means that they were created to be made holy as they draw near to God and receive his lavish hospitality.
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Many Christians prefer to keep God at a safe distance-a distant God makes fewer demands. They imagine God has rules just for the sake of obedience, missing the point that God delights in making them holy so they can draw near to him. In this noteworthy book, the author shows how God's plan from the beginning has been for his people to draw near to him as a kingdom of priests. This meditative and devotional book traces iterations of the priestly job description from the garden of Eden to the heavenly city in a way that helps believers discover their identity as royal priests and learn what it means that they were created to be made holy as they draw near to God and receive his lavish hospitality.
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Many Christians prefer to keep God at a safe distance - a distant God makes fewer demands. They imagine God has rules just for the sake of obedience, missing the point that God delights in making them holy so they can draw near to him. God's plan from the beginning...
Many Christians prefer to keep God at a safe distance - a distant God makes fewer demands. They imagine God has rules just for the sake of obedience, missing the point that God delights in making them holy so they can draw near to him. God's plan from the beginning has been for his people to draw near to him as a kingdom of priests.
In 40 short, meditative chapters, best-selling author Ed Welch traces iterations of the priestly job description from the garden of Eden to the heavenly city. Along the way, believers will discover their identity as royal priests and learn what it means that they were created to be made holy as they draw near to God and receive his lavish hospitality.
-Publisher.
Many Christians prefer to keep God at a safe distance-a distant God makes fewer demands. They imagine God has rules just for the sake of obedience, missing the point that God delights in making them holy so they can draw near to him. In this noteworthy book, the author shows how God's plan from the beginning has been for his people to draw near to him as a kingdom of priests. This meditative and devotional book traces iterations of the priestly job description from the garden of Eden to the heavenly city in a way that helps believers discover their identity as royal priests and learn what it means that they were created to be made holy as they draw near to God and receive his lavish hospitality.
Created to Draw Near: Our Life as God's Royal Priests$21.99
Koorong code546669
ISBN9781433566387
Pages224
PublisherCrossway
Publication date07 January 2020
Dimensions14 x 133 x 209mm
Weight0.247kg
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Under the new covenant, we are all royal priests. That's the main premise of this book. \\nWelch does a short biblical survey on this theme. Starting from Adam and the garden of Eden, through the Exodus and the Tabernacle, to the ministry of the prophets in the temple. Welch then shifts gear to the New Testament by showing us that Jesus is the temple and the priest. \\nWelch has done a great job by taking a somewhat complex biblical imagery into a simple and easy-to-read book. Filled with short chapters and some reflections, it is a good book to introduce you this concept if you haven't learnt it before.