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1 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Session 4 Kingdom People

2 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Session 4 Kingdom People

3 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Community of Faith Looking at the shape and mission of the church –Biblical foundations –Forces shaping the church –Form and function –Call to God’s people Five sessions 1.What is church? 2.Incarnate people 3.Growing people 4.Kingdom people 5.Witnessing people

4 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Keys Key Point –To maintain three time-frames when thinking about living as Kingdom People: living Now living in the End-times living Then ‘NET’ Key Skill –Learning to live as Kingdom People

5 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Today What makes a Kingdom People? Is Kingdom living difficult today? The Kingdom of Heaven is like… A contemporary perspective Putting on the Armour of God Kingdom People in a new heavens and a new earth Seeking to be a Kingdom people

6 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People What makes a Kingdom People? What makes a kingdom, a people and a king? Kingdom Goals : Transformation (Romans 12:2) Consummation (Rev 21:3)

7 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People A Tale of Two Lives Galatians 5:13-26 Contrast life depicted in verses 15 and 19-21 with life depicted in verses 14 and 22-23 Brainstorm: Is kingdom living difficult in today’s culture? –How might potential difficulties be overcome?

8 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People The Kingdom of Heaven is like… Extracts from Matthew 13 Discussion of the parables in groups

9 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Coffee Break

10 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Five Forces of Formation 1.Formation (biblical roots from which the church has developed) 2.Deformation (Consequences of political power, cultural pressures and internal struggles) 3.Reformation (The call back to biblical integrity) and 4.Transformation (The impact of the Holy Spirit) preparing it for: 5.Consummation (new heavens and a new earth) Read the notes on ‘A Contemporary Perspective’

11 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Contemporary Perspective How well does my church teach the Kingdom values? How well does my church fellowship live the Kingdom values? What could be done to strengthen my church’s commitment to these?

12 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Putting on the Armour of God Consider the ‘Full Armour of God’ –Eph 6:11-18 What are we standing firm against? In what ways are we called to stand? Military language?

13 Kingdom people in the new heavens and the new earth

14 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Reflection We are his people! We need His grace and power to stand firm Consider your own walk before the Lord whose name is ‘Faithful and True’

15 © Diocese of Guildford 2012 Kingdom People Wrap Up Module reflection exercise Comments and Feedback For next time: Check out the notes for Session 5 Bring a Bible


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