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The kingdom of God is in the midst of you. Or is it?
Mike Gantt → Andrew
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That the coming kingdom of
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Let me know if this makes any
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I was reading Matthew today
Andrew → Yinka
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Yes, exactly.
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Thanks Andrew. The “suddeness
Was Jesus' kingdom spiritual or physical? No.
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Thomas, it’s an interesting
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I’ve been thinking about the
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I had a stab at answering
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Andrew,
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Daniel, to my mind that sums
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No, I don’t think they
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The kingdom of God in the New
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And the disciples were going
In what sense are we "bound to what the New Testament teaches"?
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In that case, we are probably
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Then you are defining
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The kingdom of God. It does
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Andrew, pllease tell me of a
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I have to say, I’m with Mitch
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Mitchell,
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I’m having trouble keeping
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Mitchell,
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Mike: The fact that the
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Corcoran,
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Mitchell,
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Thanks for the input, Rich. I
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This has been debated on this
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Mike, I agree.
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Rich,
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Mitchell,
Mark Driscoll and the marks of a "true church"
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New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
Could you please help me understand the practical consequences…?
The narrative-historical method—an outline
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