How central is the theme of the Kingdom of God in the New Testament?
It is the New Testament. And that central vision was firmly rooted long before—in the soil of the Old Testament story.
The Kingdom of God is the hope the prophets anticipated, the reality embodied in Jesus Himself, the message He proclaimed and demonstrated, and the life the early disciples carried into the world. Simply put, the Kingdom of God is God’s redemptive plan for the whole creation—the future toward which all things are moving… or perhaps, at times, painfully limping. God’s Kingdom is not unopposed. There are rebels and resistors, both seen and unseen—MUTINY! And we wonder how and when the Kingdom of God will fully manifest.
What is the Kingdom?
What does it look like in real life?
How is it being resisted?
And how and when will God ultimately bring His Kingdom reign to fullness and victory?
This 8-part video series explores those questions and more.
NOTE: The course presentation was done in partnership with Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, MN, so at times a name and/or reference may not be familiar to you, but the overall content is broad and comprehensive.
