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The Bible presents a unified narrative pointing to Jesus Christ and His kingdom. From the Old Testament shadows to New Testament substance, God has been progressively restoring His church throughout history. After the early church declined into institutionalized religion during the Dark Ages, God began restoration through movements like the Protestant Reformation, Pentecostal revival, and modern worship renewal. Rather than focusing on escape or end-times speculation, believers are called to occupy and engage in kingdom business until Christ returns. The kingdom of God cannot be shaken, and we are to bring His presence into our daily environments through love, service, and worship.
By Life ChapelThe Bible presents a unified narrative pointing to Jesus Christ and His kingdom. From the Old Testament shadows to New Testament substance, God has been progressively restoring His church throughout history. After the early church declined into institutionalized religion during the Dark Ages, God began restoration through movements like the Protestant Reformation, Pentecostal revival, and modern worship renewal. Rather than focusing on escape or end-times speculation, believers are called to occupy and engage in kingdom business until Christ returns. The kingdom of God cannot be shaken, and we are to bring His presence into our daily environments through love, service, and worship.