Where is the world headed and how, amidst all the confusion, can I find the happiness I most desire?
Here in this updated classic, best-selling author and broadcaster Pat Robertson reveals the universal “kingdom” principles that will help you live a fulfilling and happy life:
• Learn how to put to use what you already have. • Find out how perseverance will guarantee the best in your life. • Experience increased blessings from your performance. • Discover how the principles of success can work in your life. • Develop a plan to make positive changes in your world. • Experience the rewards for your faithfulness with God’s gifts. • Learn how to move with power and authority in your life.
As Robertson explains, these principles to happiness are not “secretly” tucked away, but rather are available to everyone—without exception. They are operative principles that govern all behavior and their impact on our lives is as certain and predictable as the natural law of gravity.
In the dizzying pace of change in a chaotic world that threatens to keep us off balance and confused—this timeless classic offers the steadying influence of “a kingdom that cannot be moved.” Celebrate the joy of living in God’s invisible kingdom on earth—today.
Pat Robertson was an American media mogul, religious broadcaster, political commentator, presidential candidate, and Southern Baptist minister. He served as head of Regent University and of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN).
This is a book Pat Robertson wrote long before he lost his sense of judgment and ran for president of the United States. It delineates a number of laws by which Robertson believes God's kingdom operates in the material world. The laws seem to be both rational and biblically derived. The book is obviously Charismatic.
Great Book now out of print explaining the laws of God's Kingdom. Just like the natural laws that govern our world such a cause and reaction so God's laws need to be understood and followed. God is holy and he has ordained that disobeying the laws of his kingdom have consequences.
I highly recommend this book and feel if more people read it our world would be a better place. Even though it was written in the 1980’s it is surprisingly relevant to what’s currently happening.
I originally read this book in my 20s and have lead a truly blessed life. That's not to say there haven't t been trials . But I reread the secret kingdom as a refresher. Still relevant in today's world. Principles that can lead one to a better life. Love one another.