Insurgence: Embodying the Kingdom (Audio)

Mar 10, 2024    Pastor Dan Sinkhorn

In this profound message, Pastor Dan dives deep into the roles of the Church and our individual responsibilities as Christians in manifesting the kingdom of God. Drawing upon spiritual insights from Frank Viola's book ‘Insurgence: Reclaiming the Gospel of the Kingdom', he presents an illuminating exposition of the Book of Colossians, emphasizing the centrality of personal sanctification, steadfast agape for Jesus, and living by His internal abiding presence.

This episode powerfully advocates for a peaceful, yet transformative revolution within the Church, grounded on tenets of love, unity, and countering godlessness. Pastor Dan underlines the high calling of Christians to serve as the corporal embodiment of Christ - engaging actively in deeds of love, fairness, and compassion, much like early Christians.

According to his interpretation, the Church is not merely an informational epicenter but a living demonstration of God's kingdom, adding a holy dimension to worldly pursuits. The core essence of this sermon is encapsulated in a significant principle - to live out our love for Jesus and by His indwelling life, consistently emulating His mission and conveying God’s image and authority to the world.

Based also on some key concepts from Frank Viola's 'From Eternity to Here', he suggests that the fundamental objective of the Church is to spread the intense life and love within the Trinitarian family, symbolizing the Three-in-One unity of God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

This sermon culminates in a call to action, challenging listeners to overhaul their understanding of the Church’s mission, inspiring them to act as catalysts for change that is anchored in love for Jesus, replacing legalistic practices with personal sanctification. This message calls upon everyone to become part of an 'insurgence', underpinned by love and powered by the Holy Spirit, that can transform the faith landscape, providing a fresh interpretation of what it means be the body of Christ.