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Father and His Family
Father and His Family by E. W. Kenyon
 
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Author: E. W. Kenyon
Subtitle: God's Plan for Our Redemption
Format: Paperback
Length: 240 Pages
Published: 2022

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There are two great questions that we all must eventually ask:
  • Why were we born?
  • What must we do to inherit eternal life?

Legendary Bible teacher E.W. Kenyon tackles these questions head-on as he explains why God created us and what He has done to ensure our place at His side in The Father and His Family: God’s Plan for Our Redemption.

Mankind was never created on a whim. Instead, we were destined to be the Father’s beloved children before the foundation of the world. When we fell, God created a way to bring us back to Himself.

“The entire plan of redemption is a revelation of the heart hunger and loneliness of the great Father God,” Kenyon says. “Christianity is not a religion; it is a family, a Father and His children.

God gave Adam dominion and authority over the earth, which man squandered by questioning the Lord and disobeying him. In this manner, Adam turned over his rights to Satan.

“When he turned that vast kingdom over into the hands of Satan, it was a legal transference,” Kenyon explains. “It was so legal that God was obliged to recognize its legality, and the only way that God could meet the issue was to send His beloved Son down out of heaven to suffer the penalty of Adam’s transgression.”

Presenting profound truths simply yet eloquently, Kenyon covers the reason for creation, man’s treason, the dominion of death, man’s need for a mediator, the family of God, and related topics.

Gain a greater understanding of God’s Word, His love for you, and your rights as His beloved child.


Table of Contents:
First Words
Preface
Chapter 1: The Reason for Creation
Chapter 2: Man’s Treason
Chapter 3: The dominion of Death
Chapter 4: Satan
Chapter 5: Hell
Chapter 6: Man’s Need of a Mediator
Chapter 7: The Humanity and Deity of Jesus
Chapter 8: How God Can Be Just
Chapter 9: The Sin Bearer
Chapter 10: Eternal Life
Chapter 11: The New Birth
Chapter 12: The Holy Spirit
Chapter 13: The New Law of the Family
Chapter 14: The Household of God
Chapter 15: Claiming Our Rights
Chapter 16: God Wants Transfigured Bodies
Chapter 17: Mortality and Immortality
Chapter 18: Righteousness
Chapter 19: Fellowship
Chapter 20: How to Become a Christian
Conclusion