Vos Group #98 — The Kingdom in the Gospels
- Andy McIlvain
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Vos Group #98 — The Kingdom in the Gospels
"What did Jesus mean when He spoke of “the Kingdom of God” or “the Kingdom of Heaven”? In this episode, we turn to Geerhardus Vos’s Biblical Theology, pages 375–378, where he unpacks the theological and biblical contours of the kingdom in the Gospels. Joined by Lane Tipton, we explore the critical distinction Vos draws between the abstract and concrete senses of the kingdom, the Old Testament background, and how the kingdom becomes incarnate in the person and work of Christ.
Together, we discuss:
The kingdom as God’s sovereign reign vs. a redemptive realm
How the Reformed categories regnum essentiale, regnum personale, and regnum spirituale frame our understanding
The significance of Matthew’s phrase “Kingdom of Heaven”
The kingdom’s embodiment in the incarnate Christ and its expression in the church
The dangers of under- or over-realized eschatologies
This episode offers rich theological insight and practical clarity for pastors, students, and anyone seeking to understand the kingdom according to Scripture and sound Reformed theology.
01:11 Introduction 01:44 Theological Topics in Romans 06:03 The Kingdom of God in the Gospels 12:59 Important Distinctions 24:58 Jesus' Sense of the Kingdom in the Gospels 31:51 The Kingdom and the Church 36:25 Avoiding Under- and Over-Realized Eschatologies 40:34 Matthew and the Kingdom of Heaven 53:10 The Kingdom and Worship on the Lord's Day 58:25 Conclusion" from the video introduction