Ep 95: (GH) Thy Forgotten Kingdom Come!

BY Brian Fisher

May 28, 2024

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Kingdom of God
Soil and Roots
Ep 95: (GH) Thy Forgotten Kingdom Come!
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What do we mean when we pray for the Kingdom to come?

Dr. Tim Boswell returns to the Greenhouse for a vulnerable and in-depth conversation about our modern ideas about the Kingdom, and how they may or may not align with what Jesus meant when He instructed us to pray for it to arrive. ย 

Is the Kingdom spiritual, or is it also physical? ย Is the Kingdom right now or just in the future? ย Does the Kingdom refer to Heaven, or does it include some form of Heaven on Earth? Of our four relationships (with God, others, self, and creation), which are included in the Kingdom?

The episode expands on Episode 94.ย 

Join us for the last episode of Season 4, as we finish our months-long exploration of the Forgotten Kingdom! ย 

Thy Kingdom Come

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