THE KINGDOM OF GOD
As
John the Baptist began preaching in the wilderness of Judea ,
his message was simple and direct: “Repent
ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
He was sent to announce the imminent appearance of the Messiah,
Jesus Christ, and the ushering in of a new dispensation. Later, after John was cast in prison, Jesus
began His earthly ministry by proclaiming much the same message as John’s. He said, “The
time is fulfilled, and the kingdom
of God is at hand: repent
ye, and believe the gospel.” The “time” that Jesus mentions being
fulfilled here is the time, or dispensation, of the law and the prophets. This we know because He says in Luke 16:16 , “The law and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth
into it.”
That
the preaching of the kingdom of heaven was to take center stage is evident because
it is mentioned 118 times in the gospels and another 31 in the Book of Acts
whereas “church” is only mentioned
twice in the gospels. It was the focus
of Jesus’ ministry, of John’s teaching, and of the Apostles’ also. It was only
intensified when the kingdom
of God came with power
and great anointing on the day of Pentecost as the Spirit fell on the disciples
that were gathered in the upper room.
The
Jews’ expectation of the Messiah was that, when He appeared, He would establish
His earthly throne in Jerusalem ,
and the kingdoms of this world would submit themselves to His glorious
kingdom. Instead, Jesus made it clear to
the Pharisees who demanded to know when the kingdom of God
should come, that, “The kingdom of God
cometh not with observation: neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there!
for, behold, the kingdom
of God is within you.” This was to be an invisible kingdom, a spiritual kingdom, whose citizens would
be all of those who claimed Jesus Christ as their King and Savior, and accepted
His ruler-ship over their entire lives.
Jesus
said, “Except a man be born again, he
cannot see the kingdom
of God .” Naturally speaking, being born of the
flesh, we can only really comprehend the material things of this world. We can see
the kingdoms of this world, and can easily grasp how they function and how
they are ruled. We submit ourselves to
their laws, principles, and beliefs; and, if need be, even give our lives in
defense of them. We must, however, be
born of the Spirit in order to see and
understand the mysteries of the kingdom
of God . The natural man cannot receive the things of
the Spirit of God because they sound like foolishness to him. These truths are spiritually discerned, and
only they who are born of the Spirit can begin to apply them to their lives and
see the principles of godliness begin to transform their lives. St.
Paul tells the Colossian church that God has, “translated us into the kingdom of His dear
Son.” The word “translated” used here means to remove from one place to another,
or to be transposed. Being born again,
we have been placed into the kingdom
of God , and are now
subject to the principles of that kingdom, which supersede all others. We now owe our lives and allegiance to the
King Eternal.
When He was
standing in the judgment hall before Pilate, Jesus said to him, “My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants
fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not
from hence.” It was not intended to be a physical kingdom at this time,
but a kingdom established in the hearts and minds of His servants and
disciples. He said, “To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that
I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my
voice.” The real question, then,
becomes, “Will we hear His voice and claim Him as our Sovereign and King in
this life?” Is it any wonder that the
normal reaction to this message in Biblical times was to drop everything to
follow Jesus? It was a clear expectation
to, “seek ye first the kingdom of God ,
and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Today, many think it is more like an
activity, or a club, or hobby, that they fit into their lifestyle wherever
there might be room left over. God is
calling disciples today – servants - who will hear His voice and follow Him
wherever He leads them. Will you be one
of those, who, with a heart full of thankfulness for the gift of His life,
consecrates yourself to the King of kings, and Lord of lords?
He
will establish His kingdom on earth in the ages to come. In the fullness of time, He will return to
execute judgment on all those who have rejected Him in this life. In that day, we will no longer have the
opportunity to make a clear choice to serve Him – the dispensation of grace will
have come to an end. It is today that
the invitation is given to us: “Repent
ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
"If ye continue in my
word, then are ye my disciples
indeed; And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." ( John 8:31, 32)
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