Ep 63: The Magic Kingdom (GH)

What is the Kingdom of God actually doing in the world today? In this Greenhouse discussion, Brian Fisher and Kyle Moody continue exploring the ideas introduced in Episode 62 by wrestling with the nature of the Kingdom of God, the goodness of creation, and the ongoing conflict between the kingdoms of light and darkness. Together they discuss how personal stories shape our understanding of discipleship, why civil discourse matters, and how deep transformation often begins by examining the assumptions we carry beneath the surface. The conversation explores Jeremy Treat's definition of the Kingdom, the role of human participation in God's work of restoration, and C.S. Lewis' concept of the "deep magic" that underlies reality. Brian and Kyle also wrestle with a difficult question: if Jesus has already won, what does that victory mean for the world right now?

BY Brian Fisher

September 18, 2023

what is the kingdom of God

SHARE THIS PODCAST

Search

Ut dapibus massa eu libero molestie, eu vulputate risus dapibus. Phasellus dictum mi quis laoreet bibendum. Nunc sit amet venenatis massa. Nullam vel urna magna. Nulla porttitor lorem vel tristique commodo. Sed malesuada sagittis luctus. Praesent faucibus nulla vel turpis cursus blandit. Donec vitae lectus vel ex volutpat aliquam.

Kingdom of God
Soil and Roots
Ep 63: The Magic Kingdom (GH)
Loading
/

What is the Kingdom of God?ย 

As we continue digging into the primary problem of the Forgotten Kingdom, Brian and Kyle further explore the answer to our first question: What is the Kingdom of Light? Despite the fact that the Kingdom is a primary theme of the Bible, there isn’t always a strong consensus on what it is, when it is, or what our role in it is.

The guys sit down and dissect Dr. Jeremy Treat’s succinct explanation (“God’s reign through God’s people over God’s place”), and then toss around a few other potential definitions.

Along the way, they wrestle with the inherent “goodness” of creation as it relates to the Kingdom, and why we often struggle to embrace the concept that God’s ideas are “deeper magic” than those of the darkness.

They rediscover just how important these often unconscious assumptions are in our personal journey of spiritual formation, and how they heavily impact our relationship with God, others, ourselves, and creation and culture.

This episode continues the discussion from Ep 62.

Continue the Journey

Season Summary Page

Related article

ICON
Is God good

Doubting Godโ€™s Goodness (GH) | Ep 143

What do we do when we find ourselves doubting Godโ€™s goodness?

In this Greenhouse episode, Brian and Doc continue the conversation from Episode 142 by exploring one of the most difficult tensions in deep discipleship: how to affirm Godโ€™s goodness while honestly grieving the pain, injustice, and suffering of the world. Doc brings his own struggle into the conversation, naming the friction between experiencing Godโ€™s kindness in his own life and seeing deep suffering in the lives of others.

This episode is not a philosophical defense of Godโ€™s goodness. It is a conversation about lament, authenticity, doubt, secure attachment, and the kind of community where people can bring their rawest questions without being rushed, corrected, or shamed. Brian and Doc explore why modern church culture often struggles with lament, why easy answers can fail the heart, and why the deeper question beneath โ€œIs God good?โ€ may be a cry for withness.

Read more
Is God good

Ep 142: Is God Good? The Hidden Doubt Many of Us Carry

Is God good, and do our hearts actually experience Him that way?

In Episode 142, Brian continues Season 7, The Good Life, by exploring one of the most powerful hidden ideas many followers of Jesus carry: the suspicion that God may not actually be good. We may consciously affirm Godโ€™s goodness, love, mercy, and faithfulness, yet our lived experience can tell another story.

Drawing from the Soil & Roots distinction between beliefs and ideas, Brian explores how hidden assumptions about God are formed through suffering, disappointment, family systems, trauma, illness, and repeated experiences. The episode considers how distrust of Godโ€™s goodness often shows up through the Eight Indicators: control, anxiety, resentment toward reality, and difficulty receiving love.

Read more
what is God like

Ep 141: The Most Important Thing About Us: Our Hidden Ideas About God (GH)

What if your view of God shapes everything?

In this Greenhouse episode, Brian and Doc continue the conversation from Episode 140 on what God is really like and why our deepest ideas of God matter so much. Season 7, Deep Calls to Deep, is exploring how we become people of depth โ€” people who are increasingly attuned to God, others, themselves, and the world.

The conversation begins with Richard Fosterโ€™s claim that the world does not need more talented or intelligent people as much as it needs deep people. But becoming deep is not always safe, comfortable, or tidy. The inward journey can involve pruning, tearing, fire, pain, and the slow process of being unmade and remade by Godโ€™s goodness.

Brian and Doc then explore how our view of God becomes the root system beneath nearly every other view we hold. Our theology shapes our philosophy, our politics, our view of creation, our understanding of the sacred and secular, and even how we think about suffering, the church, and the Bible.

Read more