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The Kingdom of God
11. The Kingdom Of God
One of the fundamental teachings of Jesus was about the Kingdom of heaven,
also called the Kingdom of God. Right from the start of His ministry, Jesus
began to preach, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near” (Matthew
4:17).
What and Where is the Kingdom of
Heaven?
Jesus often used parables (stories of everyday life) as illustrations
to explain eternal truths. Jesus wanted to be understood by even the simplest
people. In Matthew 13:1-52 we read one of His sermons about the kingdom
of heaven that consists of seven parables. Read them in your Bible.
Have you read them? If not, read them first.
You will have noted the following facts about the kingdom of heaven:
1. It is not “a pie in the sky when you die” (only a future place
in eternity). The kingdom of heaven begins here on earth, wherever the
King rules.
2. It is constantly under attack by an enemy, the devil (verse 19, 25,
39).
3. It is growing from a most insignificant beginning (verse 31-33).
4. There are “weeds” among the “wheat”. We do not always have enough
insight to distinguish between true believers and hypocrites, but on the
Day of Judgement they will be separated (verse 40-43, 49-50).
5. The kingdom of heaven is like “hidden treasure,” which does not
fall into our lap. It needs searching for, perhaps digging (verse 44).
6. The one who finds the kingdom of heaven is willing to give up everything
he has to obtain it (verse 44, 46). (See also Matthew 6:33; Mark 9:47).
7. One needs to hear, understand and accept the message of the kingdom
(verse 23). It is clear that the kingdom of heaven, also called the kingdom
of God, is different from earthly kingdoms. Jesus says,
“The kingdom of God does not come visibly . . . because the kingdom
of God is within you.” (Luke 17:20-21).
The coming of the kingdom does not come with outward show. It happens
within the “heart,” the innermost part of man. Rituals and external washing
can never produce a clean heart. Read Matthew 15:10-20. People tend to
do good deeds in order to be seen by others. Jesus explains that such deeds
are worthless (Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21).
Although the kingdom of heaven operates here and now, it is an everlasting
kingdom, and will come fully at the return of Jesus (Daniel 7:13-14). In
this way the prophecies of Isaiah 9:6-7 and Jeremiah 23:5-6 will be finally
fulfilled in Christ. This eternal kingdom was promised to Noah, Abraham,
Moses an David (e.g. Psalm 89:3-4, 27-29, 35-37). The final coming of the
kingdom will be opposed by the antichrist, but in vain (Daniel 7: 25-28;
Revelation 20:10).
At the day of the judgement Jesus will say to those who chose to accept
His pardon, and whose life style changes accordingly,
“Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take our inheritance, the
kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world” (Matthew 25:34).
All this makes it quite clear that the eternal King of the eternal kingdom
promised to David is none other than Jesus the Messiah.
The King of the Kingdom
Jesus never made a display of His power and kingship. He introduced
a totally different concept of spiritual leadership.
Read Matthew 20:25-28.
- Fill in the missing words:“The Son of Man did not come to be_________________
but to ___________________, and to give His life as a ransom for many.”
In John 13:1-15 we read how He demonstrated this principle in an unforgettable
way, by washing the feet of His disciples. He, to whom all glory and honour
belongs, chose to serve because of his love for mankind, a kind of love
of which we know so little (1 Corinthians 13:4-7).
The King Introduces Himself
Jesus proved His authority and trustworthiness by the many signs he
provided and by the prophecies He fulfilled. Let us get to know Him better.
Write next to each Scripture reference what Jesus calls Himself:
- John 6:35-40:
- John 8:12:
- John 10:7-18:
- John 10:27-30:
- John 11:25-26:
- John 14:6:
- John 14:9:
These statements leave only one of three possibilities:
- 1. Jesus was a liar, because He falsely claimed to be the only way
to God, or
- 2. Jesus was insane, because He wrongly believed Himself to be the
only way, or
- 3. Jesus spoke the truth, because He is the only way.
It should be obvious by now that only the last can be true. But that,
however, bears eternal consequences for every man, and that includes you!
Thus Jesus, according to the revelation of God, is not just another
one in a long line of prophets (although he was a prophet also). But He
is revealed to be the King of kings and Lord of lords (Revelation 9:11-16).
One day every knee will have to bow before Him, lovingly or in despair
(Philippians 2:5-11).
Test Yourself No. 11
Write down whether the following statements are true or false.
Compare your answers.
- 1. The kingdom of God only comes after death.
- 2. The kingdom of God is within the believers.
- 3. The kingdom of God comes through violence and weapons.
- 4. Jesus Christ is the only way into the kingdom of God.
- 5. It is easy to see who is part of the kingdom of God.