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The past few teachings have been focused on understanding systems and two in particular: God’s created systems and Satan’s manufactured systems.
Today’s podcast addresses a third and important system: The Kingdom of God. The Bible has much to say about the Kingdom of God in both the Old and New Testaments.
Here are a few scriptural takeaways.
* God’s Kingdom is eternal. It was in place before God created the heavens and the earth.
* God’s Kingdom rules over the whole earth. Despite Satan’s temporary authority over worldly systems, he does not have absolute authority of anything or anyone WITHOUT God’s approval.
* Everything in the heavens and earth belong to God, including the created systems that Satan has hijacked, reordered, rearranged, and misrepresented.
* All leaders on earth belong to God. No one operates independently. Everything that happens on earth goes across God’s desk with His approval.
The prophets of the Old Testament foretold the coming of Jesus Christ. His name is Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peach. Jesus is King, and His Kingdom is eternal. The government of God is upon His shoulders. This does not include the governments of this temporary world that is passing away.
Jesus made it known to Pilot that His Kingdom is not of this world.
While the Bible is clear about the Kingdom of God, many church leaders (knowingly or unknowingly) are promoting a social gospel aimed at reforming and uniting the nations of the world and its governments. This is not scriptural and is misguided. Think about that the next time you’re planning to attend a church-led conference or movement to pray for the nation(s) or to “build” the Kingdom of God. The Kingdom of God is already built.
I hope you will take the time to listen to today’s teaching and others in this series on systems. Please comment on or share this teaching if it connected with your spirit.
Scripture references:
Gen 1:26-28; Psalm 47:2, 7-9; 103:19; 145:11-13; 1 Cron 29:11-13; Is 9:6-7; Dan 7:13-14; Zech 14:9; Psalm 93:1-2; Is 33:22; Matt 1; John 18:36; Luke 17:20-21; John 3:3-5; Rom 10:9
By Author/Speaker/CoachThe past few teachings have been focused on understanding systems and two in particular: God’s created systems and Satan’s manufactured systems.
Today’s podcast addresses a third and important system: The Kingdom of God. The Bible has much to say about the Kingdom of God in both the Old and New Testaments.
Here are a few scriptural takeaways.
* God’s Kingdom is eternal. It was in place before God created the heavens and the earth.
* God’s Kingdom rules over the whole earth. Despite Satan’s temporary authority over worldly systems, he does not have absolute authority of anything or anyone WITHOUT God’s approval.
* Everything in the heavens and earth belong to God, including the created systems that Satan has hijacked, reordered, rearranged, and misrepresented.
* All leaders on earth belong to God. No one operates independently. Everything that happens on earth goes across God’s desk with His approval.
The prophets of the Old Testament foretold the coming of Jesus Christ. His name is Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peach. Jesus is King, and His Kingdom is eternal. The government of God is upon His shoulders. This does not include the governments of this temporary world that is passing away.
Jesus made it known to Pilot that His Kingdom is not of this world.
While the Bible is clear about the Kingdom of God, many church leaders (knowingly or unknowingly) are promoting a social gospel aimed at reforming and uniting the nations of the world and its governments. This is not scriptural and is misguided. Think about that the next time you’re planning to attend a church-led conference or movement to pray for the nation(s) or to “build” the Kingdom of God. The Kingdom of God is already built.
I hope you will take the time to listen to today’s teaching and others in this series on systems. Please comment on or share this teaching if it connected with your spirit.
Scripture references:
Gen 1:26-28; Psalm 47:2, 7-9; 103:19; 145:11-13; 1 Cron 29:11-13; Is 9:6-7; Dan 7:13-14; Zech 14:9; Psalm 93:1-2; Is 33:22; Matt 1; John 18:36; Luke 17:20-21; John 3:3-5; Rom 10:9