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In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood, Jesse Schwamb and Tony Arsenal continue their exploration of the Lord’s Prayer, focusing on the phrase, “Thy Kingdom Come.” Broadcasting from the picturesque Ocean Grove, New Jersey, the hosts delve into the theological richness of this petition and its implications for the Christian life. They discuss how this portion of the prayer emphasizes God’s sovereignty and the advancement of His Kingdom, centering specifically on the salvation of the elect and the spread of the Gospel.

The hosts reflect on the historical and doctrinal context of “Thy Kingdom Come,” drawing upon the Westminster Confession to highlight its teaching on the destruction of sin and Satan’s dominion, as well as the ultimate fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan. They also touch on contemporary theological debates, such as Christian nationalism, contrasting these with the biblical understanding of the Kingdom as primarily spiritual and salvific.

Additionally, the episode features lighter moments, including humorous observations about parallel parking in Ocean Grove and reflections on providence in everyday life. The hosts’ engaging discussion underscores the deep significance of prayer and invites listeners to meditate on the transformative power of God’s Kingdom in their own lives.

Key Points:

  1. The petition “Thy Kingdom Come” emphasizes the spiritual and salvific nature of God’s Kingdom, focusing on the destruction of sin and Satan and the salvation of the elect.
  2. The Westminster Confession provides a framework for understanding the Kingdom as the propagation of the Gospel and the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan.
  3. The hosts contrast the biblical concept of God’s Kingdom with modern ideas of Christian nationalism, emphasizing the Kingdom’s spiritual dimensions over political applications.

Questions for Reflection:

  1. What does it mean to pray for the coming of God’s Kingdom in both a spiritual and practical sense?
  2. How does the Lord’s Prayer challenge our understanding of God’s sovereignty and our role in His redemptive plan?
  3. In what ways can we actively participate in the propagation of the Gospel and the building of God’s Kingdom?

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