Peter Lewis 
Becoming Christlike [EPUB ebook] 

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‘God wants people to become like Christ, ‘ said international preacher, writer and teacher John Stott in a public address at the end of his long life.

Peter Lewis is similarly passionate about the Bible’s message – that God has a plan which centres on Jesus and includes each one of us.

In this accessible and helpful book, he focuses on the:

– source of Christlikeness
– model of Christlikenesshelps to Christlikeness
– contradictions of Christlikeness an
– dtriumph of Christlikeness


Here, the reader who wants to become like Christ will find radical – sometimes challenging – teaching, practical wisdom and warm reassurance.

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Part 1: The source of Christlikeness
1. Our place in God’s eternal plan 3
2. We have been set apart for God 15
3. We are united to Christ for ever 27
Part 2: The model of Christlikeness
4. The down-to-earth God 41
5. This is your life: the Sermon on the Mount 51
6. The Suffering Servant and suffering Christians 63
Part 3: The helps to Christlikeness
7. The Spirit of God 77
8. The Word of God 91
9. The place of prayer 103
10. The people of God 113
Part 4: The contradictions of Christlikeness
11. Facing the contradictions in our society 125
12. Facing the contradictions within ourselves 135
Part 5: The triumph of Christlikeness
13. The return with Christ 149
14. Christlike at last! 161
Notes 173
Keswick Ministries 179

Giới thiệu về tác giả

Peter Lewis is an author, preacher and conference speaker, based in Nottingham UK. He is well known for his key role in Cornerstone church, which includes a large international student ministry.

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