• For Mission

  • The Need for Scriptural Cultural Theology
  • By: Joseph Boot
  • Narrated by: Ryan Eras
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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By: Joseph Boot
Narrated by: Ryan Eras
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The fullness and vigour of Christianity has been in decline in the life of the West, the application of gospel truths often limited to personal evangelism and our personal prayer life. But this is a radically narrow view of the Christian mission. In the biblical narrative we see a vision for the mission of God’s people that is nothing less than the faithful worship of God in every area of life and culture - in our laws, educational institutions, politics, and arts, to name just a few.

©2018 Ezra Institute for Contemporary Christianity (P)2019 Ezra Institute for Contemporary Christianity

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All the elect constitute Christ's Bride, but what are the boundaries of Christ's Kingdom?
In the past I believe I had considered The Bride and The Kingdom to be synonymous. But it is dawning on me that the distinction is vitally important.

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