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Elisha prayed that God would open the eyes of his servant so he could see the reality of God's army with them. The apostle Paul prayed that the eyes of the hearts of the church in Ephesus might be enlightened and no longer blind to the reality of the spiritual blessings he'd list in his letter. Do our eyes, our hearts, need opening to some spiritual realities, too? In this book, Brian Johnston outlines 8 spiritual realities that could easily be missed: the reality of being dead in our sins, the reality of being united with Christ, the reality of being chosen from eternity, the reality of being…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Elisha prayed that God would open the eyes of his servant so he could see the reality of God's army with them. The apostle Paul prayed that the eyes of the hearts of the church in Ephesus might be enlightened and no longer blind to the reality of the spiritual blessings he'd list in his letter. Do our eyes, our hearts, need opening to some spiritual realities, too? In this book, Brian Johnston outlines 8 spiritual realities that could easily be missed: the reality of being dead in our sins, the reality of being united with Christ, the reality of being chosen from eternity, the reality of being members of Christ's Body, the reality of being living stones in God's House, the reality of knowing Christ, the reality of meeting with God on earth, and the reality of worshipping in heaven.
Autorenporträt
Brian Johnston was born in 1956, the youngest of two siblings with an older sister, Helen, his parents, William and Helen, lived a long and happy life together. William was an engineer, Helen worked part time in a local post office. Brian, a university graduate, has worked in various fields and possesses many skills. Brian lives in Scotland with his girlfriend Nanda, he has three sons and four grandchildren and is a family man who is also predominantly a people person, with a wide and varied circle of friends and work colleagues. Brian enjoys working, then taking holidays in the sun and experiencing different cultures throughout the world.