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This book provides a detailed and comprehensive explanation of salvation and the state of our soul and body, helping us gain a broader understanding of salvation and the journey to salvation. It also provides a practical perspective on the kingdom of God so that we can understand who the subject of faith of a saved Christian is and what it means to live a life that fulfills the word of the Lord. Ultimately, it leads us to deny ourselves and experience the reality of the word in our lives. I highly recommend this book to anyone who desires a true change in their life and acceptance of God's gospel as life. |
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prolog
Part 1
The Journey of Salvation and the Soul and Body of Christians
introduction
1 Salvation from the Perspective of the Kingdom of God l 2 Humanity from the Perspective of the Kingdom of God l 3 Soteriology and Anthropology from a New Perspective l 4 Key Key Contents by Chapter
Chapter 1: The Gospel of the Kingdom of God and the Journey to Salvation
1 The Journey to Salvation and the Gospel Jesus Delivered l 2 The Relationship Between the Journey to Salvation and the Kingdom of God l 3 What Does the Coming of the Kingdom of God Mean? l 4 Two Key Concepts for Understanding the Kingdom of God and the Journey to Salvation l 5 Why is the Concept of “Already Yet Not Yet” Important in the Present Kingdom of God?
Chapter 2: Biblical Understanding of the Soul and Body
1 The Importance of a Biblical Understanding of the Soul-Body l 2 Eight Keys to a Biblical Understanding of the Soul-Body
Chapter 3: A Biblical Understanding of Body and Mind
1 Why don't I know my own heart? l 2 A new perspective on the heart l 3 Body and mind from a biological and Hellenistic perspective l 4 Biblical terms related to the heart l 5 Biblical understanding of the inner heart (kardia) and the outer heart (nous) l 6 The relationship between the soul and the heart, the mind and conscience l 7 What does distinguishing the soul, the heart, and the mind mean for a life of faith?
Chapter 4: The state of the soul and body before and after salvation?
1 The revived soul (consciousness) after salvation l 2 The identity of the new creation after salvation l 3 Various names for the state of human existence before and after salvation l 4 Three types of Christians based on their relationship with God
Part 2
Salvation achieved in the present kingdom of God
Chapter 5 Why is the salvation of the soul so important?
1 Why the Salvation of the Soul is So Important l 2 The Soul's Free Will and God's True Intention in the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil l 3 The Soul's Free Will and the Fall l 4 The Soul's Free Will and Rest l 5 The Grace of Re-creation and the Return of Opportunity l 6 Questions About the Soul's Salvation
Chapter 6 Can even those who are saved stumble?
1 The Journey of Salvation from the Perspective of the First and Second Comings of Jesus Christ l 2 What Happens if We Fail to Save Our Souls? l 3 Why Did Jesus Emphasize the Salvation of Our Souls?
Chapter 7: Complete Salvation of the Soul and Body
1 Salvation of the Soul and Body from a New Perspective l 2 God's Providence and Human Free Will l 3 Two Dimensions of Free Will and the Actions That Come with It l 4 Death, Resurrection, and the Salvation of the Body l 5 Balancing the Perseverance of the Saints and Reserved Justification l 6 So How Should We Live Now? l 7 The Life of Children in the Present Kingdom of God
Epilogue
Part 1
The Journey of Salvation and the Soul and Body of Christians
introduction
1 Salvation from the Perspective of the Kingdom of God l 2 Humanity from the Perspective of the Kingdom of God l 3 Soteriology and Anthropology from a New Perspective l 4 Key Key Contents by Chapter
Chapter 1: The Gospel of the Kingdom of God and the Journey to Salvation
1 The Journey to Salvation and the Gospel Jesus Delivered l 2 The Relationship Between the Journey to Salvation and the Kingdom of God l 3 What Does the Coming of the Kingdom of God Mean? l 4 Two Key Concepts for Understanding the Kingdom of God and the Journey to Salvation l 5 Why is the Concept of “Already Yet Not Yet” Important in the Present Kingdom of God?
Chapter 2: Biblical Understanding of the Soul and Body
1 The Importance of a Biblical Understanding of the Soul-Body l 2 Eight Keys to a Biblical Understanding of the Soul-Body
Chapter 3: A Biblical Understanding of Body and Mind
1 Why don't I know my own heart? l 2 A new perspective on the heart l 3 Body and mind from a biological and Hellenistic perspective l 4 Biblical terms related to the heart l 5 Biblical understanding of the inner heart (kardia) and the outer heart (nous) l 6 The relationship between the soul and the heart, the mind and conscience l 7 What does distinguishing the soul, the heart, and the mind mean for a life of faith?
Chapter 4: The state of the soul and body before and after salvation?
1 The revived soul (consciousness) after salvation l 2 The identity of the new creation after salvation l 3 Various names for the state of human existence before and after salvation l 4 Three types of Christians based on their relationship with God
Part 2
Salvation achieved in the present kingdom of God
Chapter 5 Why is the salvation of the soul so important?
1 Why the Salvation of the Soul is So Important l 2 The Soul's Free Will and God's True Intention in the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil l 3 The Soul's Free Will and the Fall l 4 The Soul's Free Will and Rest l 5 The Grace of Re-creation and the Return of Opportunity l 6 Questions About the Soul's Salvation
Chapter 6 Can even those who are saved stumble?
1 The Journey of Salvation from the Perspective of the First and Second Comings of Jesus Christ l 2 What Happens if We Fail to Save Our Souls? l 3 Why Did Jesus Emphasize the Salvation of Our Souls?
Chapter 7: Complete Salvation of the Soul and Body
1 Salvation of the Soul and Body from a New Perspective l 2 God's Providence and Human Free Will l 3 Two Dimensions of Free Will and the Actions That Come with It l 4 Death, Resurrection, and the Salvation of the Body l 5 Balancing the Perseverance of the Saints and Reserved Justification l 6 So How Should We Live Now? l 7 The Life of Children in the Present Kingdom of God
Epilogue
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Although salvation, the gospel, and the kingdom of God are core themes that run through the entire Bible, it is difficult to shake off the feeling that they are understood superficially and conceptually.
Because salvation, the gospel, and the kingdom of God are inseparably connected, we are not able to understand these three in an integrated manner.
--- p.39
The first thing to note is that in Korean, the words spirit and soul or soul are used to refer to only a specific part of the human ontological element, but the Hebrew word 'ruach' and the Greek word 'pneuma' have a broader meaning such as spirit, wind, breath, thought or mind, and are used with different meanings depending on the author and context.
--- p.78
When we are saved, God's Spirit becomes one with our spirit, and as a result, Jesus Christ is still in believers and is working through His Word and the Holy Spirit to bring salvation to our souls and bodies.
--- p.101
For us who have been saved, achieving salvation means that the soul governed by the Holy Spirit who came into us when we were saved puts to death the deeds of the body, thereby legally realizing the salvation that we have already obtained in advance.
--- p.108
From the perspective of the gospel of the kingdom of God, according to a comprehensive understanding of humanity and the discoveries of today's science, we act in the following order: spirit-belief system-thought system-behavioral pattern-action.
In other words, a belief system influenced by the spirit can be viewed as a 'worldview' in another sense, a thought system based on it forms a 'value system', and a behavioral pattern based on it determines one's actions and attitudes.
--- p.130
We often think that we are saved by hearing the gospel and believing in Jesus Christ, but we must realize that this cannot happen without God's sovereign providence.
--- p.282
Because the gospel is not a change in perception, but something to be enjoyed with a new consciousness.
So then we must ask ourselves:
Is there a difference between the me (self, being) before salvation and the me after salvation? If so, is it a difference in thought (perception)? Or a difference in essence (consciousness)?
--- p.308
Because we have been saved, we do not decide, persevere, train, and complete our salvation through the free will of our false selves.
The gospel of the kingdom of God never tells us to live this kind of life.
It is a holy life in which the soul (consciousness) belonging to the Spirit of God lives a life of free will that reveals the glory of the Lord and manifests the word of the Lord.
--- p.313
The gospel is not a change in perception, but something to be enjoyed with a new consciousness.
Therefore, we must not simply believe that we have been saved and become citizens of the kingdom of God, but we must actually enjoy this justification through the Holy Spirit and have the consciousness of Christ.
At that time, we will live a life of sanctification, manifesting God's righteousness through our bodies.
Because salvation, the gospel, and the kingdom of God are inseparably connected, we are not able to understand these three in an integrated manner.
--- p.39
The first thing to note is that in Korean, the words spirit and soul or soul are used to refer to only a specific part of the human ontological element, but the Hebrew word 'ruach' and the Greek word 'pneuma' have a broader meaning such as spirit, wind, breath, thought or mind, and are used with different meanings depending on the author and context.
--- p.78
When we are saved, God's Spirit becomes one with our spirit, and as a result, Jesus Christ is still in believers and is working through His Word and the Holy Spirit to bring salvation to our souls and bodies.
--- p.101
For us who have been saved, achieving salvation means that the soul governed by the Holy Spirit who came into us when we were saved puts to death the deeds of the body, thereby legally realizing the salvation that we have already obtained in advance.
--- p.108
From the perspective of the gospel of the kingdom of God, according to a comprehensive understanding of humanity and the discoveries of today's science, we act in the following order: spirit-belief system-thought system-behavioral pattern-action.
In other words, a belief system influenced by the spirit can be viewed as a 'worldview' in another sense, a thought system based on it forms a 'value system', and a behavioral pattern based on it determines one's actions and attitudes.
--- p.130
We often think that we are saved by hearing the gospel and believing in Jesus Christ, but we must realize that this cannot happen without God's sovereign providence.
--- p.282
Because the gospel is not a change in perception, but something to be enjoyed with a new consciousness.
So then we must ask ourselves:
Is there a difference between the me (self, being) before salvation and the me after salvation? If so, is it a difference in thought (perception)? Or a difference in essence (consciousness)?
--- p.308
Because we have been saved, we do not decide, persevere, train, and complete our salvation through the free will of our false selves.
The gospel of the kingdom of God never tells us to live this kind of life.
It is a holy life in which the soul (consciousness) belonging to the Spirit of God lives a life of free will that reveals the glory of the Lord and manifests the word of the Lord.
--- p.313
The gospel is not a change in perception, but something to be enjoyed with a new consciousness.
Therefore, we must not simply believe that we have been saved and become citizens of the kingdom of God, but we must actually enjoy this justification through the Holy Spirit and have the consciousness of Christ.
At that time, we will live a life of sanctification, manifesting God's righteousness through our bodies.
--- p.328
Publisher's Review
The lyric of salvation from the perspective of the gospel of the kingdom of God
Explain with your soul and body!
God allowed me to know who I was through my experience with the Holy Spirit in 1999, and then led me to study and spread the word about the Kingdom of God starting in 2005.
From then on, a new standard for understanding, realizing, and enjoying the Bible emerged in my heart.
It was to see all words anew, based on the gospel of the kingdom of God, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Only then can we break free from worldly thinking and acquire a kingdom mentality.
Rather than viewing the words of the Bible superficially, we can now view them holistically, from Genesis to Revelation, in the light of the true light of Jesus Christ and from the perspective of the Kingdom of God.
Also, when we experience Christ consciousness as a new creation in Christ, freed from the false self by the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the secret of rebirth begins to be realized.
This was especially true when it came to stories about the soul and body.
Salvation does not simply begin with believing in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, but rather allows us to see the lyricism of salvation within the Kingdom of God that He has revealed to us.
By understanding the Old Testament, the New Covenant, and the fulfillment of that New Covenant as the gospel of the Kingdom of God, we can more accurately and concretely understand the meaning of salvation and apply it to our lives.
Explain with your soul and body!
God allowed me to know who I was through my experience with the Holy Spirit in 1999, and then led me to study and spread the word about the Kingdom of God starting in 2005.
From then on, a new standard for understanding, realizing, and enjoying the Bible emerged in my heart.
It was to see all words anew, based on the gospel of the kingdom of God, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Only then can we break free from worldly thinking and acquire a kingdom mentality.
Rather than viewing the words of the Bible superficially, we can now view them holistically, from Genesis to Revelation, in the light of the true light of Jesus Christ and from the perspective of the Kingdom of God.
Also, when we experience Christ consciousness as a new creation in Christ, freed from the false self by the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the secret of rebirth begins to be realized.
This was especially true when it came to stories about the soul and body.
Salvation does not simply begin with believing in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, but rather allows us to see the lyricism of salvation within the Kingdom of God that He has revealed to us.
By understanding the Old Testament, the New Covenant, and the fulfillment of that New Covenant as the gospel of the Kingdom of God, we can more accurately and concretely understand the meaning of salvation and apply it to our lives.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 15, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 336 pages | 514g | 145*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791165042363
- ISBN10: 1165042363
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