Sunday, January 12, 2014

PATHWAYS TO THE KING by Rob Reimer Review


















PATHWAYS TO THE KING by Rob Reimer

We need revival.  The church in America desperately needs revival.  There are pockets of it happening right now, but we need another Great Awakening.  About forty years ago, the church was impacted by the church growth movement. The goal of the movement was to get the church focused on the Great Commission – taking the Good News about Jesus to the entire world.  The church was off mission, and the movement was a necessary course correction.  But it didn’t work.  Many people came to Christ as a result of this outreach emphasis, and I am grateful for that.  More churches are now focused on evangelism, helping people come to know Jesus, than they were before the movement.  But we have fewer people attending church now (percentage wise) than ever before in the history of the United States.  We need revival.

This book is about how we can usher in revival and also about the price that we must pay to experience it.  I believe we have a part to play in seeing the next great spiritual awakening.  God wants us to be carriers of His kingdom.  He wants us to experience the reality and fullness of His kingdom, and he wants us to expand the kingdom to others – just like Jesus did.   In order to do that, I believe we must follow 8 Kingdom Pathways of Spiritual Renewal: Personalizing our Identity in Christ, Pursuing God, Purifying Ourselves, Praising, Praying Kingdom Prayers, Claiming Promises, Passing the Tests, and Persisting. These 8 pathways are discussed in great detail, are securely rooted in biblical truths, and are illustrated by compelling examples from Scripture and from my life, the lives of believers in my community, and in the lives of great Christians throughout history.

My Review:
The author uses 8 different pathways to reach God, and to have a good relationship with him.  Each pathway is explained in an easy way to understand and the author gives examples of how to expand the church. There were little snippets of sayings throughout the book that I really liked. For example "It takes faith to exercise authority". I liked this because it reminded me of every day situations. I ran for office and in order to get up and talk in front of my town I had to have faith in myself.  We can each make a difference. This is a great book for people that are questioning God and wondering why things happen. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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