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The King and His Kingdom

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We have been spending the last year dealing with Postmodernity and Christianity: Worldviews in Collision, and then Divine Authority in an Age of Uncertainty. Needless to say we have been steeped in the filth of modern thought and its devastating impact upon our culture. But we have also seen how extensively it has influenced the modern church as well. In fact, we are convinced that, apart from a thorough renewal brought about by a heaven-sent revival, the church in Western culture will continue to decline, even as we find ourselves in the midst of a decaying culture. Our hope must not be in the kingdoms of this world, but in the kingdom of God! Therefore, a class on the subject of the Kingdom of God seems appropriate at this very time.

In this session we consider the king of this Kingdom of God, Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Unlike the kingdoms of this world, the Kingdom of God was inaugurated not by collecting a group of people who elect their king, but by the arrival of the king who gathers His subjects and appoints their role in His kingdom.

A course notebook is being developed concurrently with this series and when complete will be available at a nominal charge, upon request.

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Apr 7, 2013
Sunday School
Matthew 3; Matthew 4:17
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