The fifth century ushered in providential judgements of God.
1. The City of Man: its judgement
(1) The City of Man has been under judgement since its inception. (Genesis 4.23-24; Genesis 10.9-10; Daniel 2.37-44).
(2) The Fall of Rome indicated under the first four trumpets. (Revelation 8.7, 8, 10-11).
2. The City of God: its prospering
(1) From the onset, it was convenient for unspiritual folk to blame Christianity for the emerging catastrophe. (Revelation 6.10).
(2) Augustine's defence in his book The City of God. 2 kingdoms in opposition on earth, the city of Man & the city of God.
(3) The development and characteristics of the kingdom of God, the eternal city. (a) Faith. (Hebrews 11.8-10). (b) Worship. (2 Samuel 5.7, Psalm 122). (c) Spiritual Truth. (John 4.21-24) (d) Atonement. (Isaiah 53.7-8). (e) The Holy Spirit. (John 14.16-17) (Rev 21.1-5).
3. The City of Rome: its metamorphosis
(1) A star fallen from heaven. (Revelation 9.1-4).
(2) Leo the Great (390-461) formalism and superstition.
(3) Biblical church order. (1 Peter 5.1; Acts 15.6).
Conclusion
The fifth century ushered in centuries of a suffering church witnessing to the suffering Christ. It was not in vain.
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Pastor Roy Mohon MA, Dip. Theol. is the minister of the Presbyterian Reformed Church at Stockton-on-Tees. The subordinate standard of the Church is the Westminster Confession of Faith. He has served as Treasurer and committee member for the Trinitarian Bible Society and has...