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We often read about the Kingdom of God (or of heaven) but what do we know about our homeland, our history and our King?
1. What Is The Kingdom? Put simply, a kingdom is a place where a King rules. In order for a kingdom to operate, properly and healthily, it needs two things. Firstly, a King, whose word is final and whose power is absolute. Secondly, a band of happy subjects, who are keen and able to the will of the King. God’s Kingdom was prepared before the creation of the world and people had been looking forward to its coming for a long time. The Church is just one part of it. It is one of only two kingdoms each with a ruler and citizens, but only God’s Kingdom is called ‘good news’ and it cannot be shaken.’ It has keys, secrets and treasures that we can discover, in fact some people sell all they have to gain them. It is not of this world but eternal and invisible until a man is born-again, and then it is easily seen and explored. Matthew 25.34; Mark 11.10; Mark 15.43; Luke 8.1; Hebrews 12.28; Matthew 16.19; John 18.36; Matthew 13.52; Matthew 13,44-45; Luke 17, 20-21; John 3.3. 2. Who Is In God’s Kingdom?
3. Where Can You See God’s Kingdom? The disciples saw the entry of the Kingdom and it is near wherever you find forgiveness from the heart, power to bring order, right living, peace, joy, generosity and equality with changed minds to do God’s will. The Kingdom rules where God’s people represent him well as priests and when they are alert for the King’s return. In his Kingdom there is considerable provision for hungry, naked, thirsty, sick and imprisoned people. Matthew 18.23; Luke 12, 32-34; Matthew 25.1; Matthew 25.35. How Do You Enter The Kingdom? Never by buying your way in with money but only through the grace and love of God and the finished work of Jesus. You enter by the callings of God, his righteousness, doing Father’s will, trusting like little children and humbling your heart. You enter and remain in the kingdom by accepting the clothing that God provides, cutting off all evil activities, being born again spiritually, enduring many hardships and willingly caring for the least. Mark 10.23; Luke 18.24; Col. 1.12,13; 1 Thess. 2.12; Matthew 5.20; Matthew 7.21; Matthew 18, 3-4; Matthew 22.12; Mark 9.47; John 3.5; Acts 14.22; Mat. 25, 34; 40. 4. What Work Do You Do In The Kingdom? Kingdom people pray for the Kingdom to come and they seek God’s Kingdom rule first. Work is sacrificing on behalf of the Kingdom, casting out demons and sickness, preaching ‘good news’ in all nations and trusting God not human effort for provision, whilst using the King’s money well. More hard work is resisting all ruinous division, religious coldness and unbelief, and never, ever looking back. Matthew 6.10; Matthew 6.33; Luke 18.29; Matthew 12.28; Matthew 10, 7-8; Luke 9.2; Acts 8.12; Acts 19.8; Luke 12.31; Matthew 12,.25; Matthew 23.13; Luke 10.11; 9.62. 5. The Destiny Of The Kingdom The Kingdom is forcefully advancing and destined to grow side by side in tolerance with the kingdoms of this world. It will penetrate all human society without man’s help, fuelled by an inner life. There are signs which point to the final coming of the Kingdom and the return of Jesus as King forever over a pure and holy people. His Kingdom will be a place of feasting and he will destroy all enemies and hand over the Kingdom to his Father. There will be lesser sub-kingdoms within the Kingdom but the wicked will not inherit a place now or in the future. Jesus’ followers inherit a new spiritual body to enter the Kingdom. Matthew 11.12; Matthew 13.24; Matthew 13.31; Matthew 13.33; Matthew 24.14; Matthew 24.31; Matthew 25.10; Luke 13.29; 1 Corinthians 15.24; 1 Corinthians 6.9; Galatians 5.21; Luke 1.33; Revelation 11.15; 1 Corinthians 15.44.
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