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1) Biblical Righteousness – This chapter establishes in the mind and heart of the student the true meaning of our identity in Christ and His righteousness.
2) Blessed or Cursed – Two lifestyles – This chapter contrasts the two lifestyles described in the Bible and the access to God’s blessings through Christ.
3) Dealing with Law – This chapter outlines the relationship of the law and believers with respects to the work of Christ on the cross.
4) Christ’s Mantel of Anointing – This chapter prepares the student come to understand and grasp Jesus statement in John 14:12 “Greater things will you do than what Jesus has done”
5) Faith and Obedience – This chapter focuses on the obedience of believers with respect to their faith.
6) Identity – This chapter empowers the student through understanding who they are with respects to Jesus words “You be perfect as I am perfect” and the focus of His love.
7) The Mind of Christ - The chapter solidifies in the student a new mentality, the mind of Christ that demonstrates their identity in Christ. Proverbs 23:7 “For as a man thinks in his heart so is he”
8) True Riches - This chapter teaches the student a deeper and broader understanding of the riches of the His kingdom built on a foundation of righteousness, wisdom and knowledge.
9) The Contented Soul – An Open Heart – This chapter will bring light and understanding to the motivations of man and Jesus provision to meet the deep needs of mankind.
10) Apple Trees Bare Apples – In this chapter the student will examine and study who we are in light of reproduction. Like begets like so it is with Jesus who is the first born and those born of the spirit are like Him.
11) - The Right War – The chapter shows that if students understand righteousness they will rule the world. In a world bound by sickness and sin, Jesus sends His people into the world armed with righteousness to set the captives free.
12) The Secret of the Lord - The student will learn how God fulfills His every promise as a part of His covenant. Through the fulfillment of His promises we can fulfill our call to go and make disciples of all nations.
II. THE CALL TO RECONCILIATION
1) The basis of Biblical Reconciliation. 2) The Myths of Reconciliation. 3) The Facts of Reconciliation. 4) The Ministry of Reconciliation. 5) We are our Brother’s Keeper.
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