In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving?
In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving? This book briefly explores the alarming trend on the part of Christians that manifests itself in lack of service in the Kingdom of God and a general apathy toward becoming like Jesus. It begs the question: "How did we get to the place where being a Christian did not include being like Jesus?" Maybe, the title 'Christian' should be one assigned to us by others who notice how we live rather than one we claim for ourselves. If we are His disciple, we will become like Him. If we are His follower, we will become like Him. If we are His children, we will have a desire to serve in His Kingdom.

Those who have membership in the Kingdom of God have a solemn charge on their lives: obey Jesus, live by faith, and serve in the Kingdom of God. Our duty is to share the hope we have in Jesus to draw as many as possible to Him for salvation. All we can do is live a godly life and share...He does the saving. Once we stop serving in His Kingdom, we weaken our testimony and the lost lose their souls.
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In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving?
In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving? This book briefly explores the alarming trend on the part of Christians that manifests itself in lack of service in the Kingdom of God and a general apathy toward becoming like Jesus. It begs the question: "How did we get to the place where being a Christian did not include being like Jesus?" Maybe, the title 'Christian' should be one assigned to us by others who notice how we live rather than one we claim for ourselves. If we are His disciple, we will become like Him. If we are His follower, we will become like Him. If we are His children, we will have a desire to serve in His Kingdom.

Those who have membership in the Kingdom of God have a solemn charge on their lives: obey Jesus, live by faith, and serve in the Kingdom of God. Our duty is to share the hope we have in Jesus to draw as many as possible to Him for salvation. All we can do is live a godly life and share...He does the saving. Once we stop serving in His Kingdom, we weaken our testimony and the lost lose their souls.
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In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving?

In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving?

by Robert Farmer
In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving?

In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving?

by Robert Farmer

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In Whose Kingdom Are We Serving? This book briefly explores the alarming trend on the part of Christians that manifests itself in lack of service in the Kingdom of God and a general apathy toward becoming like Jesus. It begs the question: "How did we get to the place where being a Christian did not include being like Jesus?" Maybe, the title 'Christian' should be one assigned to us by others who notice how we live rather than one we claim for ourselves. If we are His disciple, we will become like Him. If we are His follower, we will become like Him. If we are His children, we will have a desire to serve in His Kingdom.

Those who have membership in the Kingdom of God have a solemn charge on their lives: obey Jesus, live by faith, and serve in the Kingdom of God. Our duty is to share the hope we have in Jesus to draw as many as possible to Him for salvation. All we can do is live a godly life and share...He does the saving. Once we stop serving in His Kingdom, we weaken our testimony and the lost lose their souls.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157988999
Publisher: Asaph Publications
Publication date: 12/29/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 77 KB

About the Author

Robert Farmer has been a follower of Christ since 1975. He is also a retired Marine Corps Band Officer/Conductor. Following retirement from the Marine Corps in 2002, he served for nine years as Associate Minister of Music, Spotswood Baptist Church, Fredericksburg, VA as the Orchestra Director. Robert currently lives in Evans, GA, near Augusta.

In addition to devotions published by Christian Devotions.us and The Upper Room, he has also published twelve inspirational e-books: In Pursuit of Godly Character, Everything I Need to Know about Being a Follower of Christ, I Learned from My Drill Instructor, Righting the Ship: Living an Upright Life in an Upside-down World, Marriage 101: Twenty-Six Ways To Stay Married And Enjoy It, The Exalted Christ: 2014 Lenten Devotional, The Names of Christ: 2014 Advent Devotional, The Exalted Christ: 2015 Lenten Devotional, Final Arrangements: Preparing for your Parents Passing Before They Pass, The Incarnation of Christ: 2015 Advent Devotional, Daily Wisdom from the Scriptures: a One-year Devotional based on Psalms and Proverbs, The Exalted Christ: 2016 Lenten Devotional, and Driving 101: 38 Proven Techniques for Responsible Driving.

He holds a Bachelor of Music Degree in performance (trombone) from Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, (1978), and a Master of Arts (composition) from George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (1994). He is married to the former Pamela Mosley of Cleveland, Mississippi. They have two interesting children: Carla and Robert, and three even more interesting grandchildren, Braden, Ainsley, and Jace. He keeps busy as an author, composer/arranger, and handyman-at-large. In his own words, “I seek nothing more than to honor God with the gifts He has given me.”
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