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We Have Seen His Glory: A Vision of Kingdom Worship is unavailable, but you can change that!

We Have Seen His Glory sounds a clarion call to worship in light of the coming kingdom. Ben Witherington here contends that Christian worship cannot be a matter of merely continuing ancient practices; instead, we must be preparing for worship in the kingdom of God when it comes on earth. The eight chapters in this thought-provoking book each end with questions for reflection and discussion—ideal...

or anywhere else to find it. Why is that? Because, of course, through the Christ event, the Spirit is made universally available. God’s presence is not a “located” presence, nor should it even be conceived of as a located presence anymore, as if God dwells in buildings made by human hands. 2. True worship comes from the same source as genuine salvation, which is to say that it comes from the same source as living water—God, in the person of his Son, Jesus. Jesus says that Jews know whom they worship,
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