During His ministry on earth, Jesus repeatedly talked about, explained, and defined the kingdom of God. When He announced that the kingdom was at hand, it was the turning point in human history. But what did He mean? And how does it apply to our families and our communities today?
In The Invisible King and His Kingdom, John Eckhardt presents the good news about Gods promises for our world and how to obtain them. Challenging the negative worldview of many Christians, he explains the realities of the kingdom of God that is here now and gives answers to important questions such as:
- What are the signs of the kingdom of God?
- How do we walk in and access this kingdom?
- How do we live in this kingdom?
- How do we operate in the power and the authority of this kingdom?
The kingdom of God has been forcefully advancing since the days of John the Baptist, and it is still advancing today! Discover how to seize the kingdom for healing, deliverance, and faith and how to demonstrate authority over the powers of darkness.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Kingdom Without Observation
Chapter 2: The Invisible King
Chapter 3: The King of Saints
Chapter 4: The Role of the Good Shepherd
Chapter 5: The Characteristics of the Kingdom
Chapter 6: Prophetic Visions of the Kingdom
Chapter 7: Manifesto of the Kingdom
Chapter 8: The Church and the Kingdom
Chapter 9: Growth and Advancement of the Kingdom
Chapter 10: Women and the Kingdom
Chapter 11: The Tools of Advancement
Chapter 12: Eternal Hallmarks of the Kingdom
Conclusion: The King in His Kingdom
Notes
About the Author
Apostle John Eckhardt is overseer of Crusaders Ministries, located in Chicago, Illinois. Gifted with a strong apostolic call, he has ministered throughout the United States and overseas in more than eighty nations. He is a sought-after international conference speaker and has authored more than twenty books, including Prayers That Rout Demons, Prayers That Break Curses, and God Still Speaks. Eckhardt resides in the Chicago area with his wife, Wanda, and their five children.