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Jesus Christ as the center of all theology
What does this reveal about Christ?
In the Non-Denominational tradition, John 18:33-40 highlights the kingship of Jesus and the nature of His kingdom as fundamentally different from worldly powers. The passage invites believers to understand that true authority comes from truth and relationship with Christ, rather than political or social status.
Exploring the irony of Pilate's question, 'What is truth?' in a post-truth culture
The implications of Jesus' kingship for our daily lives and decision-making
How to navigate conflicts between God's truth and societal pressures
The role of believers as ambassadors of Christ's kingdom in their communities
The Greek term 'ἀλήθεια' (aletheia) for 'truth' indicates a deeper, relational understanding of truth as found in Jesus.
The phrase 'My kingdom is not of this world' (ἡ βασιλεία ἐμὴ οὐκ ἔστιν ἐν τούτῳ τῷ κόσμῳ) emphasizes the radical nature of Jesus' reign.
The interaction between Jesus and Pilate illustrates the theme of misunderstanding between divine purpose and human perception.
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