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May02WEEK18
As previously mentioned, to comprehend how the kingdom of God is coming, we must remember what Jesus said in Luke 17:20-21: “The kingdom of God is not coming with outward signs to be observed…. The kingdom of God is within you.” The kingdom of God will come in the hearts of people before it physically comes. Evidence of this and how it is already happening was recently uncovered.
Our MorningStar board member and friend Marc Nuttle commissioned possibly the most extensive study of the American people ever. It went deeper and wider than any previous, known research....
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Apr25WEEK17
A key Scripture regarding our authority in Christ is Matthew 16:16-18:
Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
And Jesus said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but My Father who is in heaven,
“I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.”
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Apr18WEEK16
We are entering the biggest clash of civilizations ever—the conflict between what fallen men have built and what God is building—His kingdom. The two cannot coexist, and God’s kingdom will inevitably win. His kingdom is our promised land. Though God gave it to them, the children of Israel had to fight for their promised land, and we, too, must fight for ours.
The Lord said in Matthew 11:12, “From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and violent men take it by force.” The...
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Apr11WEEK15
Charles Dickens’ classic, A Tale of Two Cities, was about London and Paris during the French Revolution. While Paris was experiencing one of the most diabolical traumas in history, London was in somewhat of a golden age. From the French Revolution, many seeds that would become tares among the nations were sown, and many cities of men will soon be faced with these seeds in their full maturity. At the same time, God is building His city among men who are preparing the way for the world’s most glorious age—the coming kingdom of God. Of which will...
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Apr04WEEK14
The most famous opening line in any novel was in Charles Dickens’ classic A Tale of Two Cities: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” How could it be both? This seeming contradiction is a truth about life that Dickens answers in this book.
A comparable biblical phrase is “the great and terrible day of the Lord”(see Malachi 4:5). How can it be both “great” and “terrible?” The Book of the Lord answers this question. We are well into the times that will be the greatest for...






