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Advancing
God's Kingdom in a Turbulent World
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In
this issue
We
live in a time of massive change -
technical, cultural, and spiritual change
to name a few. We are globally
connected like no other age and yet we witness
almost daily the sweeping
storms of division, war, conflict,
persecution, and genocide. Some
call it a clash of civilizations and the
way people have lived for many centuries.
Others see it as a decline and dying of an
age - like the decline of the Roman
empire in the early centuries of
the first millenium.
While there are a
number of ways for viewing these
turbulent times, the Lord Jesus
has given his disciples
a perspective and orientation to the
age in which we live. In the Gospel of
Matthew we hear the words
which Jesus addresses to his
disciples:
You will hear of wars
and rumors of wars, but see to it
that you are not alarmed. Such
things must happen, but the end is
still to come. Nation will rise
against nation, and kingdom
against kingdom. There will be
famines and earthquakes in various
places. All these are the
beginning of birth pains. “Then
you will be handed over to be
persecuted and put to death, and
you will be hated by all nations
because of me. At that time many
will turn away from the faith and
will betray and hate each other,
and many false prophets will
appear and deceive many people.
Because of the increase of
wickedness, the love of most will
grow cold, but the one who
stands firm to the end will be
saved. And this gospel of the
kingdom will be preached in the
whole world as a testimony to all
nations, and then the end will
come. (Matthew 24:6-14)
How does the Lord Jesus want
Christians to respond to the troubles,
challenges, and turmoil going on in our
world today? Jesus first says "do not be
alarmed" (Matthew 24:6) and then calls
his disciples to stand firm in their faith
and not yield to despair or hopelessness.
And in the same breath, he calls his
disciples to proclaim the good news of the
kingdom of God in the whole world as a
testimony to all nations (Matthew
24:14).
Our
role in spiritual warfare and
mission
We are in a spiritual battle that has
been going on for a long time - ever
since the fall of the angels who
rebelled against God (Revelation
12:7-12, Isaiah 14:12-15) and the fall
of humankind who were deceived by
the devil and disobeyed
God. God's plan from the beginning was
to share his glory and reign with those
who would believe in
him and serve his kingdom of
righteousness, peace, and joy. That is
why the Father in heaven sent his only
begotten Son to heal and restore a
broken human race. There are
ultimately only two kingdoms in
conflict - the kingdom of darkness and
the kingdom of light. The Lord calls
us to serve his kingdom and to let the
light of Christ shine through us so
that many may come
to know him, love him, and serve his
kingdom of peace and
righteousness.
This
issue explores our role as
individual disciples and as
communities of disciples who aim "to fight
the good fight of faith" (1 Timothy
6:12) and win as many people as we
can for the kingdom of God which endures
forever.
Don't
miss the inspiring testimonies
of Christians in war-torn Aleppo who
daily witness the miracles of God in the
midst of bombing raids, constant fear,
danger, and threats to their survival as a
Christian community. May we rise up and take
our place in the battle with the armour of
God and the spiritual weapons of prayer,
intercession, and the "sword of the Spirit
which is the word of God" (Ephesians 6:10,
17-20).
Sincerely in Christ,
Don Schwager
editor
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