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    theme of redemption of humanity for the sin committed in the Garden of Eden. Since that event humanity has been on a path of redemption that is fully realized in the final book of Revelations. I will show the Bible has an overall theme around God’s kingdom and how through Christ he brings man back into his presence through sacrifice. Creation The story of the Bible begins with Creation of all things. Genesis 1:1 starts with “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” After God…

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    The theme of the kingdom of God runs all through the Bible. It is the one unifying theme found in every book of scripture Old or New Testament. Although the kingdom of God is present in every part of scripture it is not always the same, rather it grows and develops through stages. Every stage of the kingdom of God is recognizable by the characteristics of being “God’s people, in God’s place, under God’s rule and blessing” (Roberts 22). Scripture supports this description as God commands his…

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    Old Testament Church

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    share the good news of Jesus Christ. In “The Church” by Ed Hayes, he defines the church as “a living, vibrant, and expanding institution…

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    freedom. The Lion King Show was awesome and amazing! All the actors and actresses were very coordinated and not of them stumbled over their words; it was so wonderful! It was a replica of history of the animal’s authority and hierarchy in the animal kingdom. The thing that I enjoyed most was that the characters involved the audience. The show ended at 6 o’clock in the afternoon and I my satiety centre in the brain was very hungry and nature can’t be denied, we the kids muted the idea for…

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    Jesus Misunderstood

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    Jesus came announcing that the kingdom of God was at hand (Matthew 3:2) and then preceded to demonstrate what God’s true kingdom on earth would look like. However, as Robert Stein points out, “Jesus never defined exactly what he meant by the kingdom of God/heaven” in his teachings (Stein 61). Instead, Jesus told John’s disciples “the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised to life, and the Good News is being preached to the poor” (Luke 7:22). In doing…

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    Nicodemus is an educated Pharisee and misunderstands Jesus’ reply of “No one can see the Kingdom of God unless they are born again” and “No one can enter the Kingdom of God unless they are born of Water and the Spirit.” Nicodemus wonders how can someone be reborn. He is thinking reborn ( new birth and reborn are used interchangeably) in the literal sense where Carson states that Jesus talks of the new birth as an expression to start over, to change from the inside.…

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    The Kingdom of Mathias The Kingdom of Mathias was written by Paul E. Johnson and Sean Waters. The book takes place in 19th Century America and tells the story of Matthias, the Prophet and how he got people to follow him. People from all over became interested in the new religion that was started and began participating. The book seeks to explain the family life, economics, and sexual norms, and social class in Matthias’s Kingdom. The book, The Kingdom of Mathias, starts out explaining the…

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    early 17th century. It also spread to many other parts of the world because of the strength of the British empire. Over the years, English spoken in the United States and in Britain started diverging from each other in various aspects. This led to a new dialects in the form of American English. The origins of English in India The British first arrived in India in the early 1600s and soon established trading posts in a number of cities under the control of The East India Company. By 1765 the…

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    initial Sermon, and the parables and stories of the Rich and the Kingdom of God, the Rich Fool, the Shrewd Manager, and The Rich Man and Lazarus in order to portray a theme of universality and to call followers to live simply and put aside material pursuits and worldly gains. Overall, discipleship to Jesus involves both a physical and metaphorical leveling of the playing field in front of the cross so that everyone has access to the kingdom of God. In the opening segments…

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    community of the kingdom, but never the Kingdom itself”. The Kingdom is the rule of God; the church is a society of men and women . Then, Mr. Fee explains, factors that help to organize the church placement in the Kingdom of God in five key elements. First, the first missionaries preached the Kingdom of God, not the church. Meaning, missionaries are prepared to be a witness to lost, sick, poor, and depress, by going into the world proclaiming a message of Jesus Christ. Second, the Kingdom…

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