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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  • Kamala, Trump or Covenanting?
    Oct 7 2024

    In this bold episode of Kingdom Polemics, Aldo Leon delves into the complex relationship between Christianity and political engagement, focusing on the question of whether Christians should support candidates like Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. Aldo argues that while some Christians believe supporting a lesser evil is a pragmatic solution, this approach lacks biblical grounding. He advocates for a Christ-centered view of politics, where the civil magistrate is held accountable to the lordship of Christ and must rule in accordance with God's laws. Aldo challenges listeners to rethink the ways they exercise their political power, calling for a return to covenantal faithfulness rather than compromising with worldly systems.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Christ's Lordship over Nations: Aldo emphasizes that Christ is the mediatorial king over all nations, including the United States, and that civil leaders are accountable to His rule.
    • Critique of Pragmatic Voting: The episode tackles the idea of voting for the lesser of two evils, arguing that Christians should prioritize godly leadership, even if it seems politically disadvantageous.
    • The Role of the Civil Magistrate: Aldo explains that the civil magistrate's primary duty is to uphold both tables of God's law, enforcing righteousness in the public sphere.
    • Rejection of Wicked Rulers: Drawing from biblical examples, Aldo argues that Christians are called to reject wicked rulers, even if they are elected by popular consensus, and should not compromise by supporting ungodly candidates.
    • Covenantal Faithfulness: A central theme is the need for nations to formally acknowledge Christ's authority, aligning their political systems with the principles of God's kingdom.

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • Mortification of the Establishment Principle
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode of Kingdom Polemics, host Aldo Leon offers a spirited response to a recent discussion from The Mortification of Spin podcast, where Todd Pruitt and Carl Trueman criticized proponents of the establishment principle and Christian nationalism. Aldo defends the historic Reformed view of the civil magistrate, arguing that Christians who hold to national covenanting and the establishment principle are being unfairly targeted as problematic within their denominations. He challenges the accusations that these positions are novel or dangerous, drawing on historical Reformed theology to show their validity.

    Referenced YouTube Video:

    "Behaving as Christians in an Election Year" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qNq6LTxYJU) Speakers: Carl Trueman, Todd Pruitt

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Critique of Todd Pruitt and Carl Trueman: Aldo critiques Pruitt and Trueman's portrayal of Christian nationalists and their suggestion that these views should be excluded from ordination in Reformed denominations.
    • Historical Reformed Theology: Aldo presents a defense of the establishment principle and national covenanting, arguing that they are deeply rooted in historic Reformed confessions and not a new or fringe development.
    • Anger in the Church: Addressing accusations that proponents of Christian nationalism are "angry," Aldo explores the place of righteous anger in confronting wickedness in society and the church.
    • Role of the Civil Magistrate: A key theme of the episode is the role of the civil magistrate in enforcing both tables of the law and how this has been misunderstood or downplayed in modern Reformed circles.
    • Call for Unity and Healthy Debate: Aldo appeals to his Reformed brothers to engage in healthy debate over these important issues rather than seeking to exclude or vilify those with differing views.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Man-Made Hymns and Our Eschatology, Masculinity, and View of Scripture
    Sep 21 2024

    In this powerful sermon, Aldo Leon explores how the church's music—specifically, the use of Psalms versus man-made hymns—impacts our theology, eschatology, and the way we view Christian masculinity. He emphasizes the need to sing God's inspired songs, as they provide a more robust spiritual foundation, promoting holiness, strong doctrinal convictions, and a biblical view of life. By contrasting the rich, specific nature of the Psalms with the vagueness and theological compromise found in many modern hymns, Aldo challenges the church to reconsider its approach to worship and music.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Psalms vs. Hymns: Aldo discusses how replacing Psalms with man-made hymns in worship has weakened the church's theological integrity and spiritual vibrancy.
    • Holiness and Judgment: The sermon highlights how Psalms address God's rewarding of righteousness and judgment for sin—key themes often absent in modern hymns.
    • Eschatological Optimism: Aldo argues that the Psalms teach a triumphant and optimistic view of Christ's kingdom on earth, in contrast to modern hymns, which tend to emphasize retreat from the world.
    • Masculinity and Warfare: The Psalms consistently portray the Christian life as a spiritual battle, promoting a masculine, warrior-like stance against evil—something missing from many modern worship songs.
    • The Necessity of Realism: Aldo stresses the importance of the Psalms' raw honesty about suffering, hardship, and the struggle for holiness, which fosters a more grounded and real Christian experience.

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    1 hr and 12 mins

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