Here's the latest tentative design for the next series at Word Alive. The end product did not EXACTLY replicate my vision for this design, but I believe it came close enough. The subject matter of the Kingdom is quite vague, as there are many mysteries surrounding it, so I took two parables that Jesus told and merged them into one. the scriptures are Matthew 13:44-46. These parables speak about a hidden treasure in a field and the pearl of great price. SOOO, I hid a pearl in a field. There has already been a suggestion that I remove the crown in the word Kingdom because it might be a bit overused, and I certainly understand that. I just like it for some reason... What do you guys think? With or without crown?
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Ah, but the crown represents our reward we will receive when we enter the Kingdom...I see why you like it. It's like the icing on the cake. The scriptures you gave say when the pearl is found it is reburied and the man goes and sells all he has to buy the field with the pearl. He makes the investment, and he gets the Kingdom. He gets the crown! I say leave it.
"2 Timothy 4:8
Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing."
I think the crown works just fine. It wouldn't hurt anything if you took it out, but I don't think it's detracting anything by being there. My first choice would be to leave it as is.
--Andrew
WOW! Again with the multiple comments! I'm beside myself. Really.
Unfortunately, the crown had to go the way of the Dodo. But not for me and my site! BwaHahahaha!
I love the crown I say Leave it.
Josh V.
You lie Josh!
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