Kingdom establishment is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating God's sovereign plan for humanity. In the Old Testament, the prophetic vision of a coming kingdom is heralded by figures like Isaiah, who proclaims in Isaiah 9:6-7 the arrival of a child who will reign on David's throne, establishing justice and righteousness. This anticipation finds its fulfillment in the New Testament, where Jesus announces the arrival of the Kingdom of God in Mark 1:15, calling people to repentance and faith. The parables of Jesus, such as the Mustard Seed in Matthew 13:31-32, depict the Kingdom's growth from small beginnings to a vast influence in the world. Furthermore, the Apostle Paul elaborates on the transformative nature of this Kingdom in Colossians 1:13, where he speaks of believers being transferred into the Kingdom of His beloved Son. As believers await the ultimate establishment of God's Kingdom, as described in Revelation 21:1-4, they are called to live in the light of this hope, embodying the values of the Kingdom in their daily lives. The sermon 'That Great Day' resonates with this theme, reflecting on the culmination of God's redemptive plan and the glorious return of Christ, when His Kingdom will be fully realized.
Charles S. Price preaches about God's eternal purpose and plan ordained before the foundation of the world, now being revealed in the days of consummation. Despite man's impatience and self-rule, God's plan to establish His Kingdom on earth and manifest His sons remains unchanging. The counterfeits
