Gods New Possibility Cycle A
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God’s New Possibility reflects upon the seasons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany, unpacking the truths of a divine hope ushered into the world through the infant Christ. In seventeen sermons, James L. Killen Jr. reminds us that we serve a living and breathing God, one who became visible through Jesus and remains tangible through His Church. This is the evidence of a heavenly kingdom manifested through God’s all-consuming presence and redemptive call — a kingdom that offers a “new possibility here for us in each present moment of our lives.”
The rich narratives of holy love found within the pages of Killen’s sermons remain emphatic: God’s love is not waiting for us at the borders of heaven; rather, He has already unleashed his redeeming love upon His world, and it is a love that calls all who proclaim His son as Lord and Savior to take an active role in spreading the good news of salvation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780788027086
ISBN10: 0788027085
James Killen
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2013
Publisher: CSS Publishing
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