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“For I consider the sufferings at this present time are not worthy comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.” This is a strange pep talk for the church to receive from the apostle Paul. This also sounds strange considering that the kingdom comes with Christ entering history. How can we speak of a future kingdom, “thy kingdom come”, and a realized kingdom in Christ? Does the apostle Paul teach this reality in Romans 8:18-25? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned as we hear, “Has the Kingdom Come or Is It Coming?”
The post Has the Kingdom Come or Is it Coming? (Romans 8:18-25 LD 48) | 2006-2007 Catechism Sermons appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
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“For I consider the sufferings at this present time are not worthy comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.” This is a strange pep talk for the church to receive from the apostle Paul. This also sounds strange considering that the kingdom comes with Christ entering history. How can we speak of a future kingdom, “thy kingdom come”, and a realized kingdom in Christ? Does the apostle Paul teach this reality in Romans 8:18-25? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned as we hear, “Has the Kingdom Come or Is It Coming?”
The post Has the Kingdom Come or Is it Coming? (Romans 8:18-25 LD 48) | 2006-2007 Catechism Sermons appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.