Exiles on Main Street. Today Mike and Tim explore themes of exile and displacement within the context of faith and community. They discuss the implications of the kingdom of God, the challenges of political idolatry in church leadership, and the nature of God's kingship. The conversation delves into the historical role of Israel and the transition to the church, emphasizing the ongoing choice between life and death in the spiritual journey.
What are the implications of the kingdom of God as a political and social order that transcends partisan politics? What is the law of love, the geopolitical reality of Jesus' message, and the importance of understanding the Old Testament as a historical lineage with significant implications for contemporary life? Together, Mike and Tim emphasize the public nature of the kingdom, the now and not yet aspect of its realization, and the need for repentance and discernment in the face of political idolatry.
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