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The Upside-Down Kingdom

The Upside-Down Kingdom

著者: Seth Tillotson
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概要

The Upside-Down Kingdom dismantles the idols modern Christianity has built—personal, systemic, and cultural—then rebuilds biblical faith from the rubble. 》 No self-help. 》 No celebrity pastors. 》 Just surgical theology, prophetic confrontation, and the scandalous truth: the Kingdom doesn't work like you think. "If the gospel doesn't offend you, you probably haven't understood it yet." Season 1: The Demolition. Hosted by two practitioners—teaching from the valley, not the summit. This isn't church—it's deconstruction with resurrection on the other side. ✝️ Soli Deo Gloria ✝️Seth Tillotson スピリチュアリティ
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  • S2E10: The Geography of the Kingdom
    2026/04/06

    What if the locations in Scripture aren't just settings—but a language God uses to speak?


    In this episode, Seth reveals the seven sacred addresses woven through the Biblical narrative: Garden, Wilderness, Mountain, Valley, Deep, Rubble, and City. Each location does double duty—it is both a literal geography and a theological address where God does specific work.


    From the Garden of intimacy to the Wilderness of preparation, from the Mountain of revelation to the Valley of shadow, from the Deep where self-rescue dies to the Rubble where new foundations are laid, to the City of glorified presence—every address has meaning. Every address has purpose.


    And you are at one of these addresses right now.


    You'll discover:

    • Why the wilderness is not abandonment—it's the place of the word

    • What the mountain reveals that the valley requires you to trust

    • Why the deep is where salvation becomes real

    • How the rubble prepares you for what cannot be shaken

    • Why the City is the escalation of the Garden, not a return to it


    Plus: a practical activation to identify where you are and what God is doing at that address.


    Runtime: ~23 minutes

    Perfect for: Believers who feel lost and need a map


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    ⚠️ Content Note: This episode challenges the Western habit of reading Scripture as isolated stories instead of coherent geography. It calls listeners to read their own lives as a map that leads to the City of God.


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    21 分
  • S2E9: The Kingdom Menagerie
    2026/04/05

    There's a moment in Revelation 5 that should stop every theologian in their tracks: an elder announces the Lion of Judah—and when John turns to look, he sees a Lamb. The same being. The apex predator and the slaughtered offering. The sovereign and the sacrificed.

    If you've misunderstood which one He is, you've misunderstood everything.

    This episode confronts the paradox at the heart of the Gospel: Jesus is the Lion who is the Lamb. He conquered by being slain. He reigns because He surrendered. His power is inseparable from His sacrifice. And the Western Church has spent centuries trying to choose one and discard the other—creating a Jesus who is either toothless love or loveless power.

    We explore the animal language of Scripture—not as allegory, not as inspirational metaphor, but as theological vocabulary. Every animal is doing work. Lions and lambs. Shepherds and sheep. Wolves and doves. Serpents and eagles. Context determines meaning, and the Spirit is teaching you to read the menagerie the way the Kingdom speaks it.

    If you've ever reduced the Bible to moral lessons and missed the revelation embedded in the natural order, this word is for you. It's time to embrace the paradox, learn the language, and see the King as He truly is.

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    21 分
  • S2E8: The Mathematics of Heaven
    2026/04/04

    There's a language being spoken all through Scripture that most of us have never learned to hear—the language of numbers. Seven, forty, twelve, three—these aren't just counting details. They're theological architecture. They're the grammar of the Kingdom.

    In December, the Spirit said "Read your Bible"—and I haven't been able to stop since. One month into that journey, I started noticing something: the numbers weren't random. Forty kept showing up. Jesus fasting forty days before His ministry. Jesus teaching forty days before His ascension. Forty days of rain before a new world. Forty years in the wilderness before the Promised Land. Every forty marked the same thing: testing that leads to transformation.

    And then I saw seven. And twelve. And three. Each carrying precise, consistent meaning that the original readers would have caught immediately—but that we've lost.

    This episode confronts what the Western Church has lost: the ability to read the Bible the way it was meant to be read—not as a flat text, but as a living, multi-layered revelation embedded with divine patterns. If you've ever felt like you're reading the Scriptures without seeing what's really there, this word is for you.

    It's time to recover the literacy we've lost—and step into the depth the Spirit is waiting to give you. The numbers are still there. The architecture is still there. The question is: will you learn to hear it?

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    19 分
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