“The overwhelming usage of ‘kingdom’ in the second-century Christian literature is eschatological. When believers of the first two centuries said ‘kingdom’ they meant the return of Jesus to rule from the throne of David over all the earth” - E. Ferguson (via Tyler Luedke)
Sunday, April 04, 2021
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