The Devil has historically used a 1-2 punch to fight God. He usually starts by trying to snuff out the Kingdom of God, and if that doesn’t work, he tries to normalize the Kingdom of God. This normalization leads to a watered-down and mundane version of the Kingdom. God calls us to seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness.
Kingdom of God
Subverting the Subversion
Tagged as Crazy, Immunization, Kingdom of God, Normal, Satan
The Kingdom of God (Greg video)
Tagged as Greg Boyd, Kingdom of God, Myth of a Christian Religion, Video

Earlier this year, Greg was interviewed for the Canadian television show 100 Huntley Street. He talked about the Kingdom of God is and why it is so important and also spoke about his books Myth of a Christian Nation and Myth of a Christian Religion.
Why Jesus?
Tagged as Gospel, Healing, Kingdom of God, Love, Peace, Religion, Sin, Works
Bruxy Cavey preached that gospel is the good news that God has come to us! God has done this to show us God’s love, save us from sin, set up the Kingdom of God, and shut down religion.
Burning Love
Tagged as Grace, Holiness, Judgment, Kingdom of God, Purity, Refining Fire, Tough love
God’s desire for us is that we become all that God created us to be. Life is the process in which we can resist or yield to God’s desire for us. When we yield we sense God’s burning love as warm and liberating. When we resist we experience God’s burning love as pain and wrath.
Opting Out Of The “Who’s The Greatest” Game
Tagged as Grace, Heaven, Heaven on Earth, Judgment, Kingdom of God, Myth of a Christian Nation, Myth of a Christian Religion
Jesus came both to save us and to reveal the character of God to us. Rather than coming in great power God came and served. Jesus calls us to “opt out” of the worldly desire to be better than others and learn to love them even when we profoundly disagree with them.
Compassion And The Kingdom
Tagged as African impala, Bridesmaids, Compassion, Impala, Jump, Kingdom of God, Second coming of Christ, Sheep and goats, Talents
Efrem Smith preached about how being a Christian means participating in the Kingdom of God in between the first coming of Christ and the second. He used Matthew 25 to help us grasp this.