Reigning in Life: Embracing God's Kingdom Today

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"If by the transgression of the one that was Adam, death reigned through the one, and that's the condition of humanity as you see it about you today, it's the reign of death, much more, much more those who receive the abundance of grace and are the gift of righteousness will reign in life by one Jesus Christ." [00:49:31]

"Reigning in life by Christ Jesus, and I'd like you to just think a moment about what that word reign means. Reign means to govern for good under God. That is the call of every human being in their time and place to be the salt and light of the world where they stand by governing for good through Jesus Christ." [01:33:50]

"The kingdom of God is simply the range of God's effective will. It's where what God once done is done, and we know through sad experience that that cannot be done by human beings acting on their own. Human beings are meant to reign under God, that's what we're called to do, that's what we're made to do." [02:58:48]

"Now the human condition is one where we don't want to do what is bad, but we find it necessary. See a little girl in Sunday schools ask what is a lie and she said it is an abomination to God and a very present help in time of trouble, and if we're going to run our kingdom, we're going to need a little help." [03:54:04]

"Jesus came to abolish death, and he abolished his death by bringing what life is really about to light the wonderful verse in II Timothy 1:10. Jesus abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel. One of the great reliefs of the person who has found their place under God is they never have to do anything wrong." [04:44:56]

"Reign, that word is the word that we often use when we're trying to explain kingdom, the kingdom of God. What is the kingdom of God? It's an old-fashioned word Americans tend not to like it very much because they've had a history of problems with kingdoms, as you know, and so we need to understand that it's not tied just to that one idea of government." [02:15:40]

"Human beings are meant to reign under God, that's what we're called to do, that's what we're made to do. We'll be expanding on that a little bit, but that's what every human being really wants is to be able to reign for good. I lecture often on ethics in secular and other contexts and very often I will ask the groups, anyone here who would like to be a bad person." [03:18:19]

"Reign means to govern for good under God. That is the call of every human being in their time and place to be the salt and light of the world where they stand by governing for good through Jesus Christ. Reign, that word is the word that we often use when we're trying to explain kingdom, the kingdom of God." [01:47:47]

"Human beings have tried to run their kingdom and the outcome is death, and we see it worldwide and we know that Jesus came to abolish death, and he abolished his death by bringing what life is really about to light the wonderful verse in II Timothy 1:10. Jesus abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel." [04:41:36]

"One of the great reliefs of the person who has found their place under God is they never have to do anything wrong, never they never have to do anything wrong, and you know how people tend to say well I must I don't know if you have ever heard that saying someone saying well business is business." [05:14:36]

"The kingdom of God is simply the range of God's effective will. It's where what God once done is done, and we know through sad experience that that cannot be done by human beings acting on their own. Human beings are meant to reign under God, that's what we're called to do, that's what we're made to do." [02:58:48]

"Reigning in life by Christ Jesus, and I'd like you to just think a moment about what that word reign means. Reign means to govern for good under God. That is the call of every human being in their time and place to be the salt and light of the world where they stand by governing for good through Jesus Christ." [01:33:50]

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