Kingdom Polemics

By: Kingdom Polemics - Your Host: Aldo Leon
  • Summary

  • Kingdoms Polemics seeks to recapture the comprehensive and optimistic Kingdom theology of the Westminster standards with clarity, conviction, and confrontation. Kingdom Polemics is seeking to advance a spirituality that is gospel, worship, and church-centric and yet creational, institutional, civil and familial connected. Support us: https://buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics
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Episodes
  • The Antichrist as God in the Church
    Jan 6 2025

    In this riveting sermon rebroadcast, Pastor Aldo Leon delves into the often controversial and misunderstood topic of the Antichrist, drawing heavily from Scripture and historic Protestant doctrine. Grounding his reflections in passages such as Revelation 13 and 2 Thessalonians 2, Aldo confronts the nature, attributes, and identity of the Antichrist, as understood within the Reformed tradition. This episode challenges modern Christian assumptions and calls believers to discernment, faithfulness, and a deep commitment to gospel truth. Whether you're familiar with this subject or exploring it for the first time, this episode offers profound insights into spiritual warfare and the theological legacy of the Reformation.

    Summary of Highlights and Discussion Points:

    • Biblical Foundation: A deep dive into Revelation 13 and 2 Thessalonians 2, emphasizing the scriptural basis for understanding the Antichrist.
    • The Antichrist Defined: Exploration of the Antichrist as an apostate figure emerging from the church, not merely a secular adversary.
    • Historic Protestant Consensus: The episode outlines the original Reformed confessions, including the Westminster Standards, which identified the Papacy as the Antichrist.
    • Characteristics of the Antichrist: Key traits include lawlessness, deification, replacing Christ's mediatorial role, and persecuting the true church.
    • Practical Applications: Calls for discernment in identifying apostasy within the visible church and evangelizing Roman Catholics as a mission field.
    • Historical and Modern Implications: Discussion of the Antichrist's infiltration into Protestantism and the spiritual battle outlined in Ephesians 6.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Postmillenialism and Slavery
    Dec 31 2024

    This episode of Kingdom Polemics is a re-broadcast of a Sermon by Sr. Pastor Aldo Leon given on the 6th of October. Pastor Aldo dives deep into the biblical and theological perspectives on slavery, emphasizing the incompatibility of this institution with the Kingdom of God. Drawing from Ephesians 6:5-9 and a broad spectrum of Scripture, Aldo examines how God's redemptive work through Christ challenges societal norms, transforms relationships, and redefines liberty in the context of His Kingdom. Whether confronting modern ideologies or historical practices, this episode sheds light on the biblical truths that underpin freedom, justice, and dominion under God's sovereign rule.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Slavery in Biblical Context: An exploration of slavery in the Roman Empire versus the transatlantic slave trade, and how Paul's instructions in Ephesians 6 are not an endorsement but a reflection of God's redemptive work in a fallen world.
    • God's Creation Mandate: Theological foundations showing that humans, as image-bearers, are created to have dominion over creation, not over one another.
    • Judgment and Slavery: A discussion on slavery as a judgment for sin, demonstrating its inconsistency with God's redemptive purposes.
    • The Gospel's Power to Liberate: How the spiritual liberty offered in Christ translates into societal and political freedom, rejecting both woke ideologies and overly permissive traditionalist views.
    • Practical Theology: Insights into how Christians today can reflect Christ's liberating work in their homes, churches, and broader society.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Josiah and Hezekiah as Examples for Magistrates
    Dec 16 2024

    In this rebroadcast of a Sunday catechism service, Aldo Leon delves into the biblical roles of godly magistrates as demonstrated by Josiah and Hezekiah. Drawing from the Westminster Confession of Faith, Aldo unpacks the duties of civil leaders to uphold God's law, oppose idolatry, and foster righteousness within their realms. This episode challenges modern secular views on governance and highlights the biblical precedent for civil rulers to act in obedience to God's commands, serving as protectors of true worship and societal order.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Josiah and Hezekiah as Models: Aldo examines how these Old Testament kings actively removed idolatry and upheld God's law, setting a standard for godly magistrates.
    • Civil Authority and God's Law: Using the Westminster Confession (Chapter 23), the discussion emphasizes the duty of magistrates to govern in alignment with God's Word, including calling out and removing false worship.
    • Lessons from History: Examples are drawn from church history, such as the role of civil leaders in convening councils like Nicaea and Westminster, demonstrating the importance of cooperative leadership in spiritual and civil matters.
    • Judgment and Consequences: Aldo discusses the connection between societal idolatry and divine judgment, urging Christians to recognize the call to reformation in all spheres of life—home, church, and government.
    • Addressing Objections: The episode tackles common objections to applying Old Testament principles to modern governance, showing their relevance through a biblical and theological lens.

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    53 mins

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