The Decreasing, Last Place, Servant Generation
This title was derived from key declarations that were expressed in the four Gospels of the New Testament. It was John the Baptist who spoke of the need to decrease in order that the Lamb of God might increase on the earth, and it was Jesus Christ who not only declared that He came to serve rather than be served, but also that whoever desired to be first would be last, and whoever was willing to be last would be first. There is a growing need for men and women of God to themselves decrease in order that the Spirit of the Lord might increase. We as the people of God need to realize that we were not put on this earth to be served by those around us, but to serve and impact as many lives as we possibly can. We must be willing to lay down our rights, our agendas, our pride and our will in order that correctly and properly fulfill the purpose of God for us on this earth. Those who are going to be last in the kingdom of heaven, are those who lived selfless, sacrificial and submissive lives. This book is an urgent call for men and women to live decreasing, last place, servant lives before a hurting, watching and dying world.
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The Decreasing, Last Place, Servant Generation
This title was derived from key declarations that were expressed in the four Gospels of the New Testament. It was John the Baptist who spoke of the need to decrease in order that the Lamb of God might increase on the earth, and it was Jesus Christ who not only declared that He came to serve rather than be served, but also that whoever desired to be first would be last, and whoever was willing to be last would be first. There is a growing need for men and women of God to themselves decrease in order that the Spirit of the Lord might increase. We as the people of God need to realize that we were not put on this earth to be served by those around us, but to serve and impact as many lives as we possibly can. We must be willing to lay down our rights, our agendas, our pride and our will in order that correctly and properly fulfill the purpose of God for us on this earth. Those who are going to be last in the kingdom of heaven, are those who lived selfless, sacrificial and submissive lives. This book is an urgent call for men and women to live decreasing, last place, servant lives before a hurting, watching and dying world.
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The Decreasing, Last Place, Servant Generation

The Decreasing, Last Place, Servant Generation

by Steven Goodwin
The Decreasing, Last Place, Servant Generation
The Decreasing, Last Place, Servant Generation

The Decreasing, Last Place, Servant Generation

by Steven Goodwin

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This title was derived from key declarations that were expressed in the four Gospels of the New Testament. It was John the Baptist who spoke of the need to decrease in order that the Lamb of God might increase on the earth, and it was Jesus Christ who not only declared that He came to serve rather than be served, but also that whoever desired to be first would be last, and whoever was willing to be last would be first. There is a growing need for men and women of God to themselves decrease in order that the Spirit of the Lord might increase. We as the people of God need to realize that we were not put on this earth to be served by those around us, but to serve and impact as many lives as we possibly can. We must be willing to lay down our rights, our agendas, our pride and our will in order that correctly and properly fulfill the purpose of God for us on this earth. Those who are going to be last in the kingdom of heaven, are those who lived selfless, sacrificial and submissive lives. This book is an urgent call for men and women to live decreasing, last place, servant lives before a hurting, watching and dying world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012489654
Publisher: Steven Goodwin
Publication date: 05/04/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 145
File size: 155 KB
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