Sunday, April 19 at 3pm
North Campus Church Sanctuary
God rules two kingdoms: the kingdom of his left hand (the world) and the kingdom of his right hand (the church). These two kingdoms overlap in the life of every believer but should never be confused or blended. This doctrine is tested in every generation by the temptation to advance the cause of the church through politics or even open rebellion. Yet the central concern for those who take two-kingdom theology seriously is the clear proclamation of the gospel—not the promotion of a style of government, the advancement of a partisan agenda, or even the ambitious remaking of culture. The gospel itself is lost whenever the two kingdoms are mixed. An unnecessary barrier is placed between the sinner and the Savior when political arguments or cultural battles replace sound theology and faithful preaching.
