Yes, living
as citizens of the kingdom is done by living and loving like Jesus.
The gospel also offers us,
as citizens of the kingdom, a call — a call to come and die, to forsake everything for the expansion of the kingdom of God, and to push back what is dark in the world.
Not exact matches
To illustrate, he takes six scribal interpretations
of the Old Testament and interprets each in such a way
as to show what it really means for the disciple, the
citizen of the
kingdom, the Christian.
From Colleen: I'm a Canadian born / raised Christian, now an American
citizen... American conservatives seem to talk a lot less about the
Kingdom of God and more about the
kingdom of America...
As an American conservative Christian, do you ever consider the potential idolatry
of patriotic pride?
As I have wrestled over whether it is appropriate for me as a Christian and citizen of the kingdom of God to feel love, loyalty, pride and a sense of belonging to a nation state, I have come to see there is an unresolvable tension at the heart of the questio
As I have wrestled over whether it is appropriate for me
as a Christian and citizen of the kingdom of God to feel love, loyalty, pride and a sense of belonging to a nation state, I have come to see there is an unresolvable tension at the heart of the questio
as a Christian and
citizen of the
kingdom of God to feel love, loyalty, pride and a sense
of belonging to a nation state, I have come to see there is an unresolvable tension at the heart
of the question.
Roman flags didn't stand next to Christian flags in first - century house churches, and followers
of Jesus viewed themselves
as citizens of One: One Lord, One baptism, One
kingdom of sojourners scattered across the earth
as colonies
of heaven.
As dual
citizens, we first seek the
kingdom of God and then accept the mantle
of responsibility to our communities and the precious children within them.
We do not regard our children
as simply
citizens of the State, but also
citizens of the
kingdom of God.
I certainly didn't think I would be so encapsulated by the settlement building aspect
of the game
as it's not something I'm usually into but I found myself getting sidetracked from the main quest for hours trying to recruit
citizens and improve my
kingdom.
It's my hope that
as citizens of the animal
kingdom, we can all thrive successfully together.
As Avil your job is to protect the cities and
citizens of the
kingdom from the incoming Ravenii assault, the Ravenii being massive beasts capable
of leveling buildings with a single swing
of their giant arms.
And though it's minimal, a travel brochure that serves
as the player's map contributes a bit
of world building, with each
kingdom getting some little details given to their environment,
citizens, and local industries.
These units are drafted from the same
citizens that make up the
kingdom of Evermore and operate on a simple rock - paper - scissors trifecta
of effectiveness against other types: swords beat hammers, hammers beat spears, spears beat swords, with a couple
of other wildcard classes
as well.
You can either use them in battle
as support attacks or leave them be in your army and turn them into
citizens of your new
kingdom.
The
citizens of this proud
kingdom, who can shapeshift into ferocious wolf - beasts known
as worgen, are bringing the fight to The Witchwood with tooth and claw - and soon, Hearthstone players will join the pack and help them face down the horrors within.»
The trailer focuses on the gameplay systems, starting with the battle system and the use
of skills, then moving on to the
Kingdom Mode that lets Evan build his own
kingdom SimCity - style, also scouting several NPCs
as citizen.