Kingdom glory is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, revealing the majesty and splendor of God's reign. In Matthew 17:1-2, the transfiguration of Jesus on the mountain exemplifies this glory as His face shone like the sun and His clothes became as white as light, offering a glimpse of the divine nature of Christ and the coming Kingdom. The prophetic challenge of Israel, as discussed in 'Dvd 31 the Prophetic Challenge of Israel,' underscores the call to recognize and respond to God's sovereign authority, as seen in Isaiah 60:1-3, where the prophet invites Israel to arise and shine, for God's glory has come upon them. Furthermore, Romans 8:18 reminds believers that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us, emphasizing the future hope of the Kingdom. The Apostle Paul further elaborates in 2 Corinthians 4:17, stating that our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. Ultimately, the Kingdom glory is not only a future promise but a present reality, as believers are called to reflect Christ's glory in their lives, living as ambassadors of His Kingdom in a world longing for redemption.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of understanding and embracing the centrality of Israel in God's redemptive plan, highlighting the need for the church to align with God's prophetic and apostolic intentions. It challenges the church to move beyond shallow experiences and self-centered Christian
George Warnock preaches about the transfiguration of Jesus on the Mount, where His appearance was altered, and His garments were shining with His own light, giving a preview of the Kingdom of God to the three disciples. The radiance from within Jesus symbolized His divine nature and the glory of the
