2 or More Podcast
In this episode, we confront the quiet erosion of one of the most foundational messages of Jesus’ ministry: the Kingdom of God has come near. In many modern expressions of Christianity, “the Kingdom” has been softened into symbolism, reduced to a future hope, or absorbed into personal spirituality… detached from the disruptive, present-tense reality Jesus actually proclaimed. What remains is often a fragmented Gospel: salvific in language, but disconnected from the reign, authority, and demands of the King Himself. In this Season 2 conversation, we return to the opening declaration of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark and examine what happens when Kingdom theology is diminished, redefined, or replaced entirely by religious systems that no longer require surrender to Christ’s rule. This episode explores: • Why Jesus begins His ministry with a Kingdom proclamation, not a religious framework • How Kingdom language has been reinterpreted into something passive or abstract • The difference between institutional Christianity and the active reign of God • What is lost when salvation is separated from Kingdom living • Why repentance is inseparable from entering the Kingdom • How modern believers can unknowingly live outside the reality Jesus announced • What it means to recover a Kingdom-centered understanding of the Gospel At the heart of this conversation is a sobering question: if the Kingdom is no longer central, what exactly are we building our faith upon? Jesus did not present the Kingdom as a side theme of His teaching, but as the defining reality of His message. When that center shifts, everything built around it begins to weaken. “The time has come,” he said. “The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!” — Mark 1:15 This episode invites a return, not to complexity or system-building, but to the weight, clarity, and authority of the Kingdom Jesus actually preached. The 2 or More Podcast is a conversation for lost balls and sleeping giants—followers of Jesus who are hungry for authenticity and to grow in their gifts and calling. Mike Bishop and Joel Henson explore what it looks like to plant sustainable microchurches, build spiritual family, and live out the kingdom of God in your whole life. Instagram: 2ormore_podcast Who is Everyday Mission? We are a people seeking transformation in our everyday lives and in the church. We are a people drawn into the harvest field by love. We are using our unique gifts, talents, and resources to influence the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to help equip Everyday Missionaries. Website: https://www.everydaymission.com/ Instagram & TikTok: @EverydayMissionFlorida
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