The sermon titled "The Internal Nature of Christ's Kingdom," preached by Clifford Parsons, explores the doctrine of Christ's spiritual kingdom as articulated in John 18:36. The key argument centers on the nature of Christ's kingdom, emphasizing that it is not a temporal, earthly realm but a spiritual, internal reality. Parsons utilizes various Scripture references, including Matthew 23 and Luke 17:20, to highlight the distinction between mere external religion and genuine heart religion, stressing that Christ's kingdom is established internally through the transformative work of the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of this doctrine is manifold, including a caution against relying on outward appearances and an encouragement to prioritize inner spiritual vitality, thus reinforcing key Reformed concepts such as the new birth and the covenant of grace.
“My kingdom is not of this world.”
“All true religion is heart religion. There must be that inward renewing of God the Holy Ghost.”
“The glory of the Gospel Church... is Christ himself. Nothing can be added to the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Although Christ's kingdom is primarily internal, yet there is an outward manifestation of it.”
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