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"God's Big Picture" is a book by [[Vaughan Roberts]] that attempts to trace the story-line of the [[Bible]], showing how [[God]]'s purpose from the beginning of the [[Old Testament]] to the end of the [[New Testament]] is to bring about the fulfillment of his kingdom.
 
"God's Big Picture" is a book by [[Vaughan Roberts]] that attempts to trace the story-line of the [[Bible]], showing how [[God]]'s purpose from the beginning of the [[Old Testament]] to the end of the [[New Testament]] is to bring about the fulfillment of his kingdom.
  
The book artificially divides the Bible into 7 sections, which is helpful in understanding God's continuing ultimate purpose of bringing about his kingdom. These kingdoms are
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The book divides the Bible into 7 sections, which is helpful in understanding God's continuing ultimate purpose of bringing about his kingdom. These kingdoms are
 
* (Pattern of the Kingdom)
 
* (Pattern of the Kingdom)
 
* Perished Kingdom
 
* Perished Kingdom

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The whole Bible points to him (God) from beginning to end... Extract from the book, "God's Big Picture"

Synopsis

"God's Big Picture" is a book by Vaughan Roberts that attempts to trace the story-line of the Bible, showing how God's purpose from the beginning of the Old Testament to the end of the New Testament is to bring about the fulfillment of his Kingdom.

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Main article

"God's Big Picture" is a book by Vaughan Roberts that attempts to trace the story-line of the Bible, showing how God's purpose from the beginning of the Old Testament to the end of the New Testament is to bring about the fulfillment of his kingdom.

The book divides the Bible into 7 sections, which is helpful in understanding God's continuing ultimate purpose of bringing about his kingdom. These kingdoms are

  • (Pattern of the Kingdom)
  • Perished Kingdom
  • Promised Kingdom
  • Partial Kingdom
  • Prophesied Kingdom
  • Present Kingdom
  • Proclaimed Kingdom
  • Perfected Kingdom

Pattern of the Kingdom

Perished Kingdom

Promised Kingdom

Partial Kingdom

Prophesied Kingdom

Present Kingdom

Proclaimed Kingdom

Perfected Kingdom

Links

Wikipedia - Vaughan Roberts



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