Sermon Tone Analysis

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Matthew 3:2
The kingdom of God comes into being wherever the kingly authority of God is acknowledged.
Although God is always sovereign, Scripture looks to a future “realm” or “reign” of salvation.
This has come in Christ and yet will come in its fulness only when Jesus Christ returns.
God is sovereign over Israel and over the whole earth
The coming reign of God
Its expectation
Its association with the coming of the Messiah
Is 9:6–7; Da 7:14 “Son of Man” was Jesus Christ’s usual way of referring to himself.
The kingdom of God was central in the preaching of Jesus Christ and the apostles
The kingdom of God has come in Christ: it is present
In Conclusion:
The kingdom of God will come in its fulness only when Jesus Christ returns: it is future
How do you see the kingdom of God now?
Have a great week!!!
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