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Your Kingdom Come

June 7, 2020 • Travis Clark

What did Jesus mean when he said we should pray "Your Kingdom come?"

As Israel found themselves going from one oppressive kingdom to the next, they had a hope of a coming Kingdom that would make the world human again. But what Jesus surprised them with was that the Kingdom wasn't found in the observable things they had assumed.

Pastor Travis teaches on the Israelites understanding of the Kingdom and what it means to be a Kindom person in America.

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