THE KINGDOM OF GOD
A. THE BIBLE SPEAKS OF TWO OPPOSING KINGDOMS IN THE UNIVERSE
- The kingdom of Satan:
- He claimed the kingdoms of this world as belonging to him because they had been given to him - Luke 4:4-6
- Our Lord recognized that Satan had a kingdom - Matt. 12:26
- It is the power of darkness - Col. 1:23
- Christ spoke of "the prince of this world" - John 12:31; 16:11
- The kingdom of God:
- It is the realm where God is King, controlling the affairs of men - Isa. 52:7; Ps. 22:28
- For God is still governor among the nations - Dan. 2:21, 44; 4:17; Ps. 22:28
- Lucifer got possession of the nations of this world through fraud, beguiling Adam and Eve to sin against their Maker - Luke 4:1-6; Rom. 6:16; Gen. 3:1-6
B. NATURE OF GOD'S KINGDOM
- It is a dual kingdom:
- Presently it is the kingdom of grace.
- It functions in the heart - Luke 17:20, 21; Col. 1:27
- This phase of the kingdom of God was set up as soon as
Adam and Eve became victims of Satan:
- The first promise - Gen. 3:15
- Grace became the hope of the fallen race - Tit. 2:11; Rom. 5:12-19; Eph. 2:7, 8
- All believers, in all ages, have been subjects of the
kingdom of grace:
- Paul teaches this truth - Tit. 2:11; Eph. 2:7, 8; Rom. 5:12-18
- The Bible is full of references to the kingdom of grace - Gen. 6:8; Jer. 32:2; Ex. 33:12, 16; Zech. 4:8
- This part or phase of God's kingdom prepares the subjects for the kingdom of glory - Matt. 1:21; Acts 4:12; John 3:16
- It is the development of our character, suitable for glory - Matt. 5:5; Rev. 19:7; 2 Cor. 3:18
- The kingdom of grace is symbolized by:
- The seed cast into the ground - Mark 4:26
- The grain of a mustard seed - Mark 4:31
- A leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal - Luke 13:21
C. THE MESSAGE OF THE KINGDOM
- Was brought to our first parents:
- The promised seed - Gen. 3:15
- Evangelists before the flood proclaimed it -
- Enoch the seventh from Adam preached it - Jude 14, 15
- Seth preached it - Gen. 4:26
- Noah proclaimed it - 2 Pet. 2:5
- The Patriarchs preached the gospel of the kingdom:
- Abraham - Gen. 18:17-19; Gal. 3:8
- Isaac and Jacob built altars for the Lord, which symbolized their faith in God's kingdom - Gen. 35:1; Heb. 11:14-18
- This gospel of the kingdom centers in the person of our
Lord Jesus Christ:
- It is called "the gospel of Christ" - Rom. 1:16
- He and He alone can bring about the consummation of the kingdom of God - Acts 4:12; Luke 23:42-44
- It is He who teaches us to pray, "Thy kingdom come" - Matt. 6:9-11
- When we receive the Lord Jesus into our hearts, He establishes His throne in our hearts. We become the seat of the King of kings and Lord of lords - Col. 1:27; Eph. 3:17
- Seven Bible musts to enter the Kingdom of God:
- "Ye must be born again" - John 3:3-9
- Christ must increase and I must decrease - John 3:30
- We must worship the Father in spirit and in truth - John 4:22, 23
- We must do all the Lord has commanded us to perform - Num. 23:26
- We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ - 2 Cor. 5:10
- We must, through much tribulation, enter into the kingdom of God - Acts 14:22
- We must believe that God will keep His word to all who walk in His way - Heb. 11:6 These are some of the musts that mark the pathway to the kingdom of God.
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