From Awe to Love: The Gospel of Matthew

· Lee Kah Wor
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30
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About this ebook

The advancement in technology has made it so much easier, faster and more convenient to spread the Good News of God's love that is personified in Christ Jesus through “evangelink”. It is a word coined by my pastor which I shamelessly borrowed.

The spreading of the Good News of God's love was the main focus in the nine stories of miracle collected by Matthew in his account of the Gospel. He thoughtfully arranged those stories in three sets of three to demonstrate how Jesus progressively revealed God as our loving Father.

The emphasis on the triad is an image of how the love of God permeates our tripartite being of spirit, soul, and body.

This book is a journey of venturing from “The fear of the Lord” to “The love of and for the Lord”.

We loved because He first loved us - 1 John 4:19.

We all have a constant need to feed on the love of God continually so as to be transformed into His image from one degree of glory to another.

About the author

Kah Wor is a grateful recipient of God's love, mercy, and grace. He is by no means in any of the five-fold ministry but firmly embraces the role of ambassador for Christ despite his imperfections and shortcomings- 2 Corinthians 5:20.

He Wor relies entirely on the Holy Spirit as THE curator of his writings; to bear witness to them or otherwise. He lives in Singapore and worships at New Creation Church.

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