In "He Established His Kingdom," Mike McInnis addresses the theological topic of the nature and establishment of God's kingdom through Christ. He argues that true greatness in the kingdom is measured by closeness to Jesus Christ rather than miraculous deeds or doctrinal precision. Key Scripture references such as Matthew 11:11 and John 1:14 highlight the significance of John the Baptist and Jesus' redemptive work, emphasizing that the kingdom is marked by grace and spiritual freedom. McInnis underscores the importance of recognizing that Christ's kingdom is not an earthly or legalistic system but rather a spiritual reality established by His life, death, and resurrection, which continues to unfold through the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers.
“Greatness in the kingdom of God is not measured by miracles and deeds, nor by doctrine and the setting forth of mysteries, but by the proximity one has to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The sons of God are without condemnation of any kind, for anything, because Jesus Christ has fully paid any debt they ever did or could owe.”
“The kingdom of God cometh not with observation, neither shall they say, Lo here or lo there, for behold, the kingdom of God is within you.”
“He did not lead the establishing of His kingdom to an Old Testament prophet, but rather came Himself as the messenger of that new covenant which was built upon better promises.”
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