Therefore, this new teaching on the Kingdom era is merely the recovery of the true nature of the Church. However, when one examines the Scriptures, one will observe that the Believers’ involvement in the marketplace is not new. This exciting new understanding puts emphasis on the need to activate believers in the workplace, which they say is ushering in a new Kingdom era that bypasses the Church era. Unfortunately, this short-sighted premise brings scholarly disrepute to certain segments of the culturally active Church. This presumption is that because leaders in the Church have a “trending teaching” on the Kingdom, therefore it must be that God is ushering in a new Kingdom Age. The claim of there being a new “Kingdom Age” that’s now replacing the “Church Age” is rooted in presumption. Once these roles are defined and established, the confusion will clear up. There are a rising number of leaders in the Body of Christ claiming that God is ushering in a new “Kingdom Age” to replace the “Church Age.” While I understand why this is being said, there is an urgent need for biblical clarity regarding the role of the Church and Kingdom.
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