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Living in the Kingdom of God: A Biblical Theology for the Life of the Church is unavailable, but you can change that!

This brief, accessible book offers a unique approach to the theme of the kingdom of God and to biblical theology. Sigurd Grindheim explains the whole Bibleʼs teaching on the kingdom of God, discussing its implications for the Christian, the church, and politics. As he traces the theme of the kingdom through the Old and New Testaments, he shows how Jesusʼ preaching of the imminent incursion of the...

Most High,” so we may conclude that God would bring his plan to completion. He would establish his rule, and he would exercise his rule through humans, through the people he had chosen, his holy people. But there is more. In the next sentence, the prophet refers to “his kingdom.” The kingdom in question must be the kingdom he just announced, which belonged to the people of God. But if he was talking about the people’s kingdom, why didn’t he say “their kingdom”? Why is this kingdom said to be “his”?
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