Advancing God's Kingdom: A Call to Justice and Reconciliation

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It is my contention that the Bible only has one theme. It is expressed in a multiplicity of ways but the one theme is the glory of God through the advancement of His kingdom, that the kingdom is the only subject in the Bible and that every story, every doctrine, every personality, every biography is one in one way or another designed to advance God's kingdom. [00:02:44]

The failure of the church, in my view, to understand and advance a kingdom theme rather than merely an ecclesialogical theme, that is a church-centered theme, has given great detriment to the church's effectiveness in the culture. We've been more church oriented than kingdom-oriented when really the church is supposed to be the nursery of the kingdom. [00:03:36]

The church in addition to worship and fellowship and all the things that we assign with church is God's legislative body in history. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. It legislates from having a history like a um an embassy. An American embassy is located in every identified country in the world. [00:05:07]

The church exists for the kingdom, not for the church. I will give you the keys of the kingdom, and whatsoever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven whatsoever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven, permitting or forbidding which is binding and loosing. It has to deal with authority. [00:07:19]

If the church in America had taken a different posture, we wouldn't be dealing with the George Floyd situations today because what the church did was it endorsed what the culture accepted rather than reject what the culture accepted because it was expedient to do so. Out of that has come not only slavery, the repercussions of slavery, criminal leasing, peonage debt servitude, Jim Crow, and all the other idiosyncrasies. [00:08:45]

Critical race theory is centered around law, and what it is saying is that there was a legal structure in America, and that legal structure infiltrated every aspect of America governmentally approved, so that all areas of American life have been contaminated by racism. So critical race theory says that the law infiltrated the structures, the structures have been contaminated. [00:10:54]

The problem is that the church of Jesus Christ, which is supposed to be bringing the kingdom and its worldview into the culture, has been so errant in regard to this that it's not offered a clear word. First of all, let me establish something: colorblindness should not be our goal. God is not colorblind. [00:15:38]

Reconciliation is taking those who are divided and bringing them together again. How do you do that? Well, let me suggest something: you reconcile through service, not through seminars. You can have all seminars all day and talk about racial reconciliation and unity and oneness and that's great instruction, but you serve together. [00:25:17]

Kingdom race theology says that the cross of Jesus Christ is designed to create something new in spite of what happened with something old. The reason we can't get rid of this racial crisis is we spend so much time rehearsing the all we never get around to building the new. [00:24:26]

The thing that should dominate all of our conversation is love. The biblical definition of love is the decision to compassionately, righteously, and responsibly seek the well-being of another. So love starts with a decision, not an emotion, and when we're doing that the people who we are seeking to show that to ought to know that. [00:47:37]

The church has been more church minded than kingdom minded. So the book Oneness Embrace which is this comprehensive thing of unity, a lot has happened in our culture with the police shootings, the George Floyd, the political division that is divided inviting us along political lines and all that so I'm updating the book Oneness Embrace. [00:19:14]

The church is supposed to be infiltrating that with the system of the kingdom but because the world has so grafted us, I mean you take Galatians two, here Peter is a super Jew okay if Peter, if Peter was a soul singer his favorite song would be saying loud I'm Jew and I'm proud. [00:50:18]

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