The Two Thrones Representing the Kingdoms of Grace and of Glory
The Two Thrones Representing the Kingdoms of Grace and of Glory
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE TWO THRONES | 2 |
THRONE OF THE FATHER | 2 |
THRONE OF THE SON | 3 |
THE GREAT IMAGE | 5 |
THE WORD KINGDOM | 14 |
THE KINGDOM IN MINIATURE | 16 |
THE KINGDOM OF GRACE | 17 |
WHEAT AND THE TARES | 18 |
GRAIN OF MUSTARD SEED | 19 |
PARABLE OF THE LEAVEN | 19 |
THE HIDDEN TREASURE | 20 |
PEARL OF GREAT PRICE | 20 |
THE GOSPEL NET | 20 |
THE TEN VIRGINS | 20 |
BLESSINGS OF THE KINGDOM | 21 |
THE KINGDOM AT HAND | 21 |
THE FIRST ADVENT | 23 |
THE SECOND ADVENT | 24 |
THE KINGDOM COMPLETE | 26 |
FITNESS FOR THE FUTURE KINGDOM | 28 |
THE existence of a throne supposes the existence of a kingdom. As by the thrones of Europe, the kingdoms of Europe are understood, so when the sacred Scriptures speak of heavenly thrones, heavenly kingdoms are meant. The throne of grace represents the kingdom of grace. The throne of glory represents the kingdom of glory. We here give two texts, side by side, which speak of the two thrones; one, of the throne of grace, and the other, of the throne of glory. TTKGG 1.1