Grasp the significance of the “the Kingdom of Heaven”—for doctrine, devotion, and everyday life. Philip Mauro argues that God’s great work is to introduce the Kingdom of heaven into this age. In fact, this is the prominent subject of the New Testament. Arguing that this concept is the interpretive key to unlocking the meaning of this present age, Mauro explains the Kingdom of Heaven’s place in God’s plan. He constructs a thorough definition, outlines its timing and location, and explains who is in and who is outside of the Kingdom.
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“the Kingdom which He announced, and which He came to establish, depended upon His own death and resurrection.” (Page 65)
“‘But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived’” (Page 106)
“in this ‘Kingdom of heaven,’ obedience is altogether voluntary” (Page 83)
“For the mystery of iniquity doth already work’ (2:7” (Page 107)
“The laws of this Kingdom are written—not in statute books, nor in tables of stone—but in the heart, in fulfillment of the promise of God, ‘I will put My laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them’ (Jer. 31:33; Heb. 10:16).” (Page 83)