Two Kingdoms
Believers everywhere have to be reminded that they have been translated from the Kingdom of Darkness into the Kingdom of light.
Believers everywhere have to be reminded that they have been translated from the Kingdom of Darkness into the Kingdom of light.
Matthew 7:13 echo the simple words spoken by the Messiah over two thousand years ago. These words remind humanity that there are two directions for life. These paths characterise on the one hand relativism and the other absolutism.
As we look at the history of the kingdom of God we see a history drenched in the blood of the innocent. Men’s lack of understanding and their unwillingness to investigate their heritage led to them embracing falsehood and myths.
Islamic “extremism” has caused much political and civil unrest in recent times. You can sense growing national fears of a foreign ideology that seeks to usurp the established order.
In his book “Dumbing Us Down” John T. Gatto provides us with an insider’s perspective on the educational system of the United States. He highlighted that our educational system is designed in such a way that teachers teach everything out of context; where nothing seems to relate or connect to each other.
In Europe first and now in America, elected men have taken it upon themselves to indebt their people to create an atmosphere of dependency. And why? For their own selfish need to increase their own personal power. Thomas Sowell.
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I recall a section of Booker T. Washington’s book ‘Up from Slavery’, where he highlights the immediate aftermath of the abolishment of the slave trade in the American south.