“and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.””
The time has come; the kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news — Jesus' programmatic announcement in four short declarations. The time (kairos) has been fulfilled: the appointed moment in God's redemptive calendar has arrived, not as the latest step in a series but as the culmination of the whole story. The kingdom of God has come near: not merely approaching but arriving, drawing close enough to touch. The two responses — repent and believe — are the double action the kingdom's arrival requires: turning from the old orientation (repentance) and embracing the new reality (belief). This verse is the Gospel of Mark in miniature — everything that follows is the demonstration that the kingdom has come and the call to respond.
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Mark 1:15
“and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.””
The time has come; the kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news — Jesus' programmatic announcement in four short declarations. The time (kairos) has been fulfilled: the appointed moment in God's redemptive calendar has arrived, not as the latest step in a series but as the culmination of the whole story. The kingdom of God has come near: not merely approaching but arriving, drawing close enough to touch. The two responses — repent and believe — are the double action the kingdom's arrival requires: turning from the old orientation (repentance) and embracing the new reality (belief). This verse is the Gospel of Mark in miniature — everything that follows is the demonstration that the kingdom has come and the call to respond.
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The time has come; the kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news — Jesus' programmatic announcement in four short declarations. The time (kairos) has been fulfilled: the appointed moment in God's redemptive calendar has arrived, not as the latest step in a series but as the culmination of the whole story. The kingdom of God has come near: not merely approaching but arriving, drawing close enough to touch. The two responses — repent and believe — are the double action the kingdom's arrival requires: turning from the old orientation (repentance) and embracing the new reality (belief). This verse is the Gospel of Mark in miniature — everything that follows is the demonstration that the kingdom has come and the call to respond.