Reign in Your Domain

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Author: Rev. Seaton D. Wilson ISBN: 9781469795089
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 2, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Rev. Seaton D. Wilson
ISBN: 9781469795089
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 2, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

What is mans ultimate purpose? Its a question that has haunted humankind since time immortal, yet finding a satisfactory answer has proven difficult. But the key to understanding it rests in knowledge revealed by the creator.

In Reign in Your Domain, Rev. Seaton D. Wilson delves into the realms of profound and inspiring revelatory knowledge, seeking to inspire Christians to fulfill the creative purpose of God. With warmth and love, Rev. Wilson shows how making the right choices will dramatically impact our lives. But he stresses the important ethical difference between the right good and the wrong good, as well as the importance of never leaving God out of the equation.

Wilson explains how original sin separated us from God and His plan for our lives. He explores how the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross restored us through grace, and how we must all go through Gods training and appraisal in order to be qualified to reign in their domain. Learning to be obedient and compliant guides us to the goal of ultimate conformity to Christ. This, then, is how man can achieve spiritual excellence.

Intellectual, yet easy to understand, Reign in Your Domain shows you how to accomplish Gods ultimate purpose for your life.

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What is mans ultimate purpose? Its a question that has haunted humankind since time immortal, yet finding a satisfactory answer has proven difficult. But the key to understanding it rests in knowledge revealed by the creator.

In Reign in Your Domain, Rev. Seaton D. Wilson delves into the realms of profound and inspiring revelatory knowledge, seeking to inspire Christians to fulfill the creative purpose of God. With warmth and love, Rev. Wilson shows how making the right choices will dramatically impact our lives. But he stresses the important ethical difference between the right good and the wrong good, as well as the importance of never leaving God out of the equation.

Wilson explains how original sin separated us from God and His plan for our lives. He explores how the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross restored us through grace, and how we must all go through Gods training and appraisal in order to be qualified to reign in their domain. Learning to be obedient and compliant guides us to the goal of ultimate conformity to Christ. This, then, is how man can achieve spiritual excellence.

Intellectual, yet easy to understand, Reign in Your Domain shows you how to accomplish Gods ultimate purpose for your life.

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