Spiritual

Kingdom Inheritance

About 60 times, the Bible uses the term “inherit” and about 190 times it mentions “inheritance”.  That’s pretty significant.  The topic immediately reminds us of what an older, loving family member leaves to the children in a will.  When God uses those words, He wants us to take them seriously.  His fundamental identity is “Father”, so He is prone to plan for His family’s needs. 

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Kingdom Economics Part 4

One of my Pastor buddies sang an acapella version of the hymn “Great is Thy Faithfulness” at a luncheon we attended. It was a magnificent performance which stirred my soul. The Lord prompted me to concentrate on these lyrics: “All I have needed thy hand has provided.” Those words are so encouraging and comforting to me. But when we sing this triumphant piece, do we realize that we are expressing thanks to God for His commonwealth economy?

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Kingdom Economics Part 2

In considering the merits of various economic systems, we run the risk of arguing from man’s history back to God’s intent.  We may even be caught examining our historical abuse and religious mismodeling of God’s intentions and then demanding legal protection from our own foolishness.  This would be deductive reasoning running amok.

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Worshipping “Me”

In this era man has rapidly transferred his allegiance and devotion away from God and toward himself.  As in Babel, Sodom, ancient Israel, and ancient Greece, man has begun afresh to worship his own image.  In a fit of narcissism, he has displaced the living God as the central focus of his devotion and replaced Him with a statue of a human.

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