Wednesday, May 23, 2007

What is this Kingdom, anyway?

My last post referenced something called the Kingdom of Heaven, sometimes referred to as the Kingdom of God. It's something that's talked about a lot in the Bible, but I get the feeling most people don't really understand what it means.

An earthly King is a sovereign, someone who rules over a region by their own authority. Where God's Kingdom is, His will is done. (If this sounds like the Lord's prayer, it should.) His perfect will is obviously done completely in heaven; he also desires the same on earth.

The Kingdom was foretold in the book of Daniel. Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had a dream about a statue that represented the kingdoms of men. The statue was then crushed and completely destroyed by a rock cut from a mountain without human hands. The rock then grew to become a mountain that filled the whole earth (Daniel 2:31-45). Similarly, Habakkuk 2:14 says, "For as the waters fill the sea, the earth will be filled with an awareness of the glory of the Lord." Obviously the entire sea consists of water, and the entire earth will know that God is King.

The Kingdom is not the Church; it is bigger than the Church. Isaiah 2:3 talks about going "to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of Jacob's God" to learn His ways. Two things are evident here. The Church (house of Jacob's God) is on the mountain, rather than the mountain being in the Church. Also the nations are coming to learn God's ways; not exactly what you expect of a group of discipled believers, but definitely what you expect from unbelievers who have become aware of God's glory and have begun to seek its Source. The Kingdom of God is the region where God's rule is preeminent, that is a region that has been transformed to the point where God's will goes forth and becomes reality because His people obey His voice.

The Kingdom is not a human government. Many Jews in Jesus' day, even his disciples, wanted him to overthrow the Roman oppressors and set up an earthly kingdom to restore the past glory of the city of David. They didn't understand that Jesus was inaugurating a Kingdom that was far too powerful to be contained within human governments, but rather was about transforming hearts one at a time to conform to God's will.

The Kingdom is not a future hope; it is a present-progressive reality. Many people today have lost their hope for transformation of the earth and are waiting for Jesus to descend from heaven and establish his rule by force -- the same lie the disciples believed two thousand years ago. Fortunately, Isaiah 9:7 tells us that "Of the increase of His government and its peace there will be no end" -- meaning that every day since its inception on earth, the government of God has been steadily gaining ground and reproducing righteousness.

Matthew 13:33 compares the Kingdom to yeast, which when kneaded into dough spreads until it permeates every part. God is bringing every part of the societies of earth under His authority: Not only the church, but also the spheres of government, education, business, and media. 1 Corinthians 15:25 tells us that "Christ must reign until he humbles all his enemies beneath his feet."

The Kingdom is victorious. Jeremiah 31:33-34 speaks of a new covenant that God will make with His people. "I will put my instructions deep within them, and I will write them on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people. And they will not need to teach their neighbors, nor will they need to teach their relatives, saying, 'You should know the Lord.' For everyone, from the least to the greatest, will know me already," says the Lord.

Ephesians 5:25-27 speaks of Christ's love for the Church, with the end result being "a glorious church without a spot or wrinkle or any other blemish. Instead, she will be holy and without fault."

I don't know about you, but that excites me. I can't wait for the day when they say about our company of believers, "they are holy and without fault." God desires to bring the fullness of His Kingdom to earth, and He will accomplish it and He is accomplishing it. By the way, He's always looking for partners in His mission. Join with Him or you'll miss out on all the action!

3 comments:

Exquisite said...

I love how you use even a simple blog to affect change! Even little things can make all the difference!

I'm glad to see you're feeling better after the wrestling match with Hannah! lol

Billy said...

Man! Dude! Preach it Brother Nathan! I especially liked the "present-prgressive" part.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you've been listening to your brother in law preach!

PR