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The Sons of the Kingdom

When we reflect on the parable of the wheat and the tares, righteous and wicked people come to mind. When we picture wicked people we think of murderers, thieves, drunkards, rapists, and so forth. When we consider righteous people we envision those who do not practice such things.

The record of the Scriptures suggests another kind of righteousness and another kind of wickedness. There is a righteousness of loving and seeking God and walking in His will. There is a wickedness of loving and seeking our own gain and walking according to our own desires.

It was not the murderers, the thieves, the drunkards, the rapists who crucified the Lord. It was esteemed religious people who loved and sought their own gain and walked according to their own desires. The original sinners, Adam and Eve, were not murderers, thieves, drunkards, or rapists. But they loved and sought their own gain and they walked according to their own desires.

Table of Contents

Introduction: T/M
Four characteristics of Satan
Three areas of sin
Two kinds of religious people
Divisions in the churches
The Wheat and the Tares
Adam and Eve
The Tower of Babel
Aaron and the golden calf
Korah
Joshua and the Gibeonites
Samuel and Saul
David and Saul
David and palace intrigue
David and Absalom
The helpers
Nehemiah and the enemies
The Pharisees and Jesus
Let us build three tabernacles
The temptation of the gable took place in Jerusalem
Stephen and the Sanhedrin
Alexander the coppersmith
Diotrephes
Jude speaks of the tares among the wheat and their judgment at the hands of the sons of the Kingdom
Conclusion: 2
The servant of the Lord
The rest of God:
Let no man take your crown


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