Not what I have, but what I do is my kingdom.
To pray 'your kingdom come' at Jesus' bidding meant to align oneself with his kingdom movement.
Without God's Spirit, there is nothing we can do that will count for God's kingdom. Without God's Spirit, the church simply can't be the church.
I work in a very tough area of Britain. There is not much hope sociologically where I live and work, they're all sorts of conditions of poverty and deprivation and so on, I really do believe that the message of the kingdom of God is for places like this.
The kingdom that Jesus preached and lived was all about a glorious, uproarious, absurd generosity.
Better to be an animal than a man, an insect than an animal, a plant than an insect, and so on. Salvation? Whatever diminishes the kingdom of consciousness and compromises its supremacy.
The Saviour would have passed through the agony of Calvary that one might be saved in His kingdom. He will never abandon one for whom He has died.
If I can't have my own mate and my own children, then I can at least have my own kingdom.
In the kingdom of consumption the citizen is king. A democratic monarchy: equality before consumption, fraternity in consumption, and freedom through consumption.
Life is at an end where the kingdom of God begins