According to the Bible, there is one triune God revealed in the Old and New Testaments, and it is he—not a mere man or a human government—who is...
The Apostle John’s account of “the revelation of Jesus Christ,” the last book in our Bible, has much to teach us about the Kingdom of God. In my...
Previously, we discussed Jesus and the kingdom of heaven, and then the Epistles and the kingdom. In this article, we will begin to look at John’s account of...
We have previously noted that the apostles early on and consistently couched their preaching in kingdom terminology. The epistolary materials of the New Testament help to flesh out...
In my last post, we explored what happened between the end of Israel’s monarchs in the Old Testament and the coming of their true king. Now, we can...
Israel demanded a king, but their royal rulers diminished after only four generations, as we read in my last post. After Solomon’s son Rehoboam, Israel was snatched up...
The people of Israel’s first experiment with a king did not go very well, as we saw in my last post. The first king, Saul, put himself above...
After a tumultuous period in Israel’s history, when they were freed from Egypt and wandered in the desert, they settled into the promised land under the theocratic rule...
We recently looked at what the book of Genesis tells us about the nature of man and government. We ended that discussion with Abraham and his family relying...
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