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Permalink Reply by jeromy and Marcelia on August 25, 2009 at 6:59am Ahhhh, you're on to something here...! ;)
I notice that He equates the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven ... and He says it doesn't come by observation (but is in our midst -- it's a spiritual realm).
He also says that it's at hand -- here and now -- we can enter it now ... it's not "where we go when we die."
His entire focus was for us to enter this Kingdom ...
Why, then, do we insist on it being something that comes with observation (something we can see with our natural eyes)...? Why do we insist that it will come "one day" ... but is not now "at hand"?
Do we even teach what He taught...? Has religion, and the Christian life, usurped and replaced the Abundant Life that He spoke of...?
I have far more questions than answers at this point, but I suspect that the religion which has upheld the traditions of man is not the place in which to look for the answers.
I suspect that the Kingdom-within would also reveal the answers-within ...
Just what I'm seeing, FWIW ...
Shalom, Dena
Permalink Reply by jeromy and Marcelia on August 25, 2009 at 10:08am
Permalink Reply by Dena Brehm on August 25, 2009 at 12:16pm In modern circles we are told to focus on personal salvation, When Jesus commissioned his disciples he told them to preach about the kingdom. Mt 10:7,Luke 9:2,10:9. But how much do we hear that today?
Dena Brehm said:Ahhhh, you're on to something here...! ;)
I notice that He equates the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven ... and He says it doesn't come by observation (but is in our midst -- it's a spiritual realm).
He also says that it's at hand -- here and now -- we can enter it now ... it's not "where we go when we die."
His entire focus was for us to enter this Kingdom ...
Why, then, do we insist on it being something that comes with observation (something we can see with our natural eyes)...? Why do we insist that it will come "one day" ... but is not now "at hand"?
Do we even teach what He taught...? Has religion, and the Christian life, usurped and replaced the Abundant Life that He spoke of...?
I have far more questions than answers at this point, but I suspect that the religion which has upheld the traditions of man is not the place in which to look for the answers.
I suspect that the Kingdom-within would also reveal the answers-within ...
Just what I'm seeing, FWIW ...
Shalom, Dena
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