Domesticating the Lifestyle of the Kingdom (Making the things of heaven common among men)

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2021-04
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Abuja, FCT(!Plot 282, Police Signboard, Airport Road. Lugbe Federal Housing Estate): Pneuma Life Publishing House
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o Chapter 1: A share in the kingdom o Chapter 2: The kingdom of spirits o Chapter 3: The kingdom of words o Chapter 4: The kingdom of faith o Chapter 5: The kingdom of power o Chapter 6: The kingdom of truth o Chapter 7: The kingdom of unity o Chapter 8: The kingdom of peace o Chapter 9: The kingdom of obedience o Chapter 10: The kingdom of exploits

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This book explores the spiritual mandate of replicating heavenly realities on Earth. Author Ammiel Nwandu defines "domesticating" as the process of making the divine principles of God's kingdom ordinary, familiar, and accessible to mankind. The book posits that God's original intent for creation was for Earth to serve as an extension of His celestial home, where humanity created in God’s image and likeness would exercise dominion and reflect His character. The text details various facets of this "Kingdom Lifestyle," including the kingdoms of spirits, words, faith, power, truth, unity, peace, obedience, and exploits. Nwandu emphasizes that entering and operating within this kingdom requires a "new birth" through Christ, which restores the spiritual authority lost during the fall of man. By aligning one's life with the "Great Commission," believers are tasked with teaching nations to observe these divine commands and domesticate God’s presence globally. The author argues that success is not found in "shortcuts" or "over-hard work" in disobedience but through the "principle of the mustard seed, starting small and growing through persistent, faith-driven obedience to God's Word. Ultimately, the book serves as a guide for believers to move beyond religious theory and into a lifestyle of "holy aggression" and "spiritual violence," enforcing the defeat of the adversary to manifest signs, wonders, and kingdom exploits in the present world.
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