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Home with God: Our Union with Christ
Written by Kyle Worley
Narrated by Kyle Worley
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What if we’ve missed the most wonderful truth about salvation?
That you and I were created to live at home with God. Not just in some far future heavenly world. But right now.
You and I are invited to live at home with God in Christ Jesus. This invitation is called “union with Christ.” And it is one of the most unbelievable and overlooked realities of Christian salvation.
In this book, Kyle Worley (pastor, author, and host of the “Knowing Faith Podcast”) guides readers along the story of Scripture to help them understand that this invitation into life with God in Christ is not only a key part of the Bible’s entire message, but also, the primary belief of Christian salvation. In Home with God, you will discover how the Christian’s union with Christ creates a new me, a new we, and a new way of living in and living out God’s story. Wisdom is found in knowing God and knowing ourselves.
Home with God: An Invitation into Union with Christ is a simple and engaging introduction to this wonderful truth. With discussion questions at the end of each chapter for reflection, it is a great resource for both individual reflection and small group discussion.
That you and I were created to live at home with God. Not just in some far future heavenly world. But right now.
You and I are invited to live at home with God in Christ Jesus. This invitation is called “union with Christ.” And it is one of the most unbelievable and overlooked realities of Christian salvation.
In this book, Kyle Worley (pastor, author, and host of the “Knowing Faith Podcast”) guides readers along the story of Scripture to help them understand that this invitation into life with God in Christ is not only a key part of the Bible’s entire message, but also, the primary belief of Christian salvation. In Home with God, you will discover how the Christian’s union with Christ creates a new me, a new we, and a new way of living in and living out God’s story. Wisdom is found in knowing God and knowing ourselves.
Home with God: An Invitation into Union with Christ is a simple and engaging introduction to this wonderful truth. With discussion questions at the end of each chapter for reflection, it is a great resource for both individual reflection and small group discussion.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherB&H Publishing Group
Release dateFeb 11, 2025
ISBN9798384531043
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May 15, 2025
I appreciated the attention given to “our home in Christ.” I’ve always generally appreciated that but never meditated on its depth. Kyle’s tone is very conversational and kind. I recommend.