Reclaiming Your Divine Birthright

Reclaiming Your Divine Birthright

by Bishop Kwabena Rainey Cheeks
Reclaiming Your Divine Birthright

Reclaiming Your Divine Birthright

by Bishop Kwabena Rainey Cheeks

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Overview

Reclaiming Your Divine Birthright serves as a guide for all who seek the kingdom of God within their own hearts. It draws upon the insight that when God blew into Adam the breath of life, he gave people his kingdom as their divine birthright. Bishop Kwabena A. Rainier Cheeks takes readers on a journey through the life of Jesus from his birth through his transfiguration. He shows how to apply to one’s own life the spiritual truths revealed in Jesus’s life. The approach of Reclaiming Your Divine Birthright encompasses four parts: setting a foundation of understanding the nature of spiritual truth; beginning the journey to the kingdom of God; appreciating the reality of Jesus’s life; and exploring the stages of enlightenment. You may feel in your heart a yearning to know the deep truths of life, an attraction to exploring the life of Jesus as a way to gain personal insight, and a calling to reach out and to grasp the fruit of knowledge God has promised you. If you have these feelings, then Reclaiming Your Divine Birthright will give you the guidance, rooted in an exploration of the Bible’s witness and God’s revelation of his kingdom, for discovering the kingdom of God in your own heart.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781450278850
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/20/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Bishop Kwabena A. Rainier Cheeks serves as the pastor of Inner Light Ministries, Washington, D.C. A graduate of the National Spiritual Science Center, he received a doctor of divinity degree from St. Andrew’s Theological Seminary, London, and was initiated as an abosomfo priest of Tegare from Ghana, West Africa.
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