Opening song:368 – Eden Above (old)
Closing Song: 008 – we gather together
Scripture: Math 6:25-33.
But seek ye first the kingdom of God,
and his righteousness; and all these (other) things
shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33
Introduction
Here is another verse of scripture that a lot of people quote, and
yet if you were to ask the average believer, “What is the kingdom of God?”, the
answers would vary by person. It seems to me that not many people understand
what is this “kingdom of God” that they should be seeking.
As a matter of fact, it was only after I had completed this study
that I received a better understanding of the meaning of the kingdom of God
mentioned in Matth6:33. It is my hope that after today’s study “the kingdom of
God,” will be made clearer to all.
Let us pray
How do we seek the kingdom?
In this scripture text, we are admonished to seek the kingdom of
God.
But how can we intelligently look for something if we have not the
foggiest idea of what it is or what it looks like. If this were the case, no
doubt there would be a strong possibility that we could search our entire life
time and never find it.
In other words, it is impossible for a person to describe
something that they have no idea about. However this is exactly what some try
to do when they talk about "the Kingdom of God" sending their hearers
on a wild goose chase or worse, more confused then they were at the very
beginning of the discourse.
“This sounds oddly like the story of the
Emperor and his new clothes to me.”
synopsis
about two
weavers who promise an emperor a new suit
of clothes that they say is invisible to those who are unfit for their
positions, stupid, or incompetent. When the emperor parades before his subjects
in his new clothes, no one dares to say that they don't see any suit of clothes
on him for fear that they will be seen as "unfit for their positions,
stupid, or incompetent". Finally, a child cries out, "But he isn't
wearing anything at all!" The tale has been translated into over 100
languages.[1]
The paradox of the situation is that "the kingdom of
God" should not be obscure to the avid bible student, for in many
instances Jesus started His parables with the phrase “the kingdom of God is
likened unto:”
Consider
Mark 10:14-15
But when Jesus saw it, he was much
displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and
forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.
15 Verily I say unto you, Whosoever
shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter
therein.
Let’s also consider
Luke 13:18-21
18 Then said he, Unto what is the
kingdom of God like? and whereunto shall I resemble it?
19 It is like a grain of mustard
seed, which a man took, and cast into his garden; and it grew, and waxed a
great tree; and the fowls of the air lodged in the branches of it.
20 And again he said, Whereunto
shall I liken the kingdom of God?
21 It is like leaven, which a
woman took and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened. (to be
compared with gen 18:6)
Do you see the parallel? The kingdom of God is likened unto something
small that is put into something else, and then the effects of the small thing
is manifested in a major way.
Reading the word of God
Although it should not need be said, I will say it anyway. “The
time is here when we should already have the word of God in our hearts.” The
time has come that in order to understand the mysteries of the Kingdom of God
we should have already been reading.
Why?
Luke 8:10
10 And he said, Unto you it is
given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God: but to others in parables;
that seeing they might not see, and hearing they might not understand.
If it is not already clear, the title of our study today is “The
Kingdom of God.” To begin this study proper I will start with what I think you
know and then I will attempt to bridge with what I think you don’t know.
So the first question that we hope to answer is....
Question one: Is the Earth the Kingdom of God?
The Physical Kingdom of men-part 1
It is a well-known fact, and surely observable, that when
God created the Earth it was given to man as his domain. Man, was to have
dominion over the Earth and rule it. God had made a kingdom (the Earth) and had
made a king (Adam) to rule over it. Gen1:26-28
Although it is not explicit in this scripture, the Earth and
the man ruling over it was supposed to be a type of lesson book for all His
created beings; the angels and the inhabitants of all the unfallen worlds would
have been the main beneficiaries of this explanation. The things that God
created on this Earth were meant to explain His eternal power and how it is
that God governs his creation. (Rom 1:20).
Question one: Is the Earth the Kingdom of God?
Answer: No;
the Earth is not the kingdom of God. He rules over it because He is God, but this
domain is dubbed the kingdom of men.
Although the Earth is/was a physical kingdom, and it is/was
a type of the kingdom of God; it is not the very thing. No doubt God rules over
the Kingdom of men, but the Earth was not dubbed His kingdom.
Let us briefly look at a verse of scripture that confirms
this.
Daniel 4:17 And he was driven from the sons of men; and
his heart was made like the beasts, and his dwelling was with the
wild asses: they fed him with grass like oxen, and his body was wet with the
dew of heaven; till he
knew that the most high God ruled in the kingdom of men,
and that he appointeth over it whomsoever he will.
As you all should know, this verse talks about the curse
that came upon Nebuchadnezzar because of his neglect to acknowledge the God
of heaven, as king of kings, and that it was this God who had set him (Nebuchadnezzar
) up as king. Although Nebuchadnezzar
was shown all the kingdoms of the Earth from his time until the end; he still did
not want to acknowledge God’s supreme purpose and Will over his life. Consequently,
he was cursed as beast for 7 years. This is the time it took him to acknowledge
that God ultimately rules in the kingdom of men (because He is the supreme ruler
over all).
The Physical Kingdom of men-part 2
Question two: So, if the Earth is not the
kingdom of God, how do we explain the prophecy of Daniel 2, i.e. with the image
of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and the stone that came to destroy it, which should become
a great mountain?
This is a loaded question.
To eliminate the possibility of misunderstanding, we must
answer this question in small parts. Let
us go to the prophecy so we can set the record straight.
Dan 2:44-45
Dan2: 44 And in the days of these kings shall the God
of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom
shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all
these kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever.
45 Forasmuch as thou sawest that the stone was cut
out of the mountain without hands, and that it brake in pieces the iron, the brass,
the clay, the silver, and the gold; the great God hath made known to the king
what shall come to pass hereafter: and the dream is certain, and the
interpretation thereof sure.
These verses establish that the stone in the dream destroyed
the other elements. As a result, we understand that the stone replaced all the
other elements mentioned in the dream. The explanation in verse 45 makes it
clear that God will set up a kingdom here on Earth that will replace all the
kingdoms of men.
Here is another text which makes this thought plain.
Rev11:15
15 And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven,
saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of
his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.
This verse speaks about the kingdom of men becoming the
kingdom of God. It (the kingdom of men) was not His (the kingdom of God) before,
(because he had given it to man,) but then it (the kingdom of men) would become
His (the kingdom of God). The text goes on to establish why this will be so… “because
he shall reign over them forever.”
Turn now to Rev 21:3 as we lay this subject to rest.
Rev21:3
And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of
God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and
God himself shall be with them, and be their God.
The tabernacle of God was not with men before the time
mentioned, and by extension, we can conclude from the text, that all men did not
choose God to be their god before that time either. However, at this point in time mentioned by revelation, both
of those things will happen. The tabernacle will be moved to the Earth and God
will take His rightful place as Lord over all…i.e. over all men.
The Physical Kingdom of God
I hope I have shed some light upon the difference between
the kingdom of God and the kingdom of men; before I proceed however it becomes
necessary for me to say that “the Kingdom of God” has two aspects to it. There
is a physical aspect which most of us can identify but then there is also a spiritual
aspect, which most of us miss. What do I mean?
Let me see if I can bring you to this understanding and then
we will try to identify which was being referred to in Matth6:33.
Turn your bible with me to Math19:24
Matth 19:24
And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go
through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of
God.
Note this is not a metaphoric use of the word kingdom. Jesus
is here referring to a physical kingdom, an actual place.
We enter into physical places. Right?
Here is another text Mark 14:25
Mark14:25
Verily I say unto you, I will drink no more of the fruit
of the vine, until that day that I drink it new in the kingdom of God.
And yet another
Mark 9:47 And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: it is better
for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes to
be cast into hell fire:
This verse should need no exposition. Jesus is here
referring to that time when we are all in Kingdom
of God at the marriage feast of the Lamb.
If hell is a literal place, then surely the kingdom of God
is a literal place.
Let us look at one more text about entering into the
kingdom.
Luke16:16 The law and the prophets were until John:
since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth into it.
The previous texts should have made it abundantly clear that
the Kingdom of God is a physical place.
Let us now briefly look at who it is that will enter in the
kingdom of God.
The Physical kingdom is the inheritance of the
righteous
Eph5:55 For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean
person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the
kingdom of Christ and of God.
Note it belongs to God and He gives it to whom He will.
James 2:5
Hearken, my beloved brethren, Hath not God chosen the poor of this world
rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which he hath promised to them that
love him?
It is promised to the little flock
Luke 12:32
Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you
the kingdom.
It is the place where we (the saints) will be going after
time on this Earth is done. After much tribulation, the saints are to enter into
it.
Act 14:22
Confirming the souls of the disciples, and exhorting them
to continue in the faith, and that we must through much tribulation enter into
the kingdom of God.
For the most part this is all we ever mention when we talk about
the kingdom. It’s physical aspect; but is that all there is to the kingdom of
God? Is this all the understanding that we are to have; or is there a deeper
underlying meaning that we have overlooked?
Old Israel also misunderstood
Note the people at Jesus time also misunderstood this topic.
It is understandable how they could have misunderstood, since
Jesus was always saying it was nigh/close (Luke 10:9; Luke 19:11; Mark12:34). For some strange
reason, they could only think about a physical kingdom literally
appearing before them. They simply would not elevate their minds to grasp the
spiritual truth that Jesus was sharing with them.
These people were so caught up with the physical, they
missed the spiritual application; and spiritual things can only be spiritually
discerned.
As we know Israel is/was the type and we are the anti-type (1
Cor 10:11). Hence we are guilty of this very thing?
We (the present day Israel) are looking for the
manifestation of the physical kingdom of God and have not yet understood the
spiritual application. We have not yet understood that in order to see the
physical, the spiritual must first manifest itself in us.
So where is Kingdom of God?
This is where I am taking you; into the unknown, or for some
of you, the not so familiar.
Now the Pharisees had grown weary of Jesus saying the
kingdom of God is nigh and now demanded of him to tell them plainly, when it
should come. Now this is what Jesus said to them.
Turn your bibles with me to
Luke 17:20-21
20 And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God
should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with
observation:
21 Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom
of God is within you.
What!? The kingdom of God is within you! How could this be?
What is Jesus talking about?
Obviously, this is not the physical kingdom, because a
physical kingdom cannot fit inside a physical person. Based on this it is safe
to conclude that what is being referred to here by Jesus is the spiritual
application of “the kingdom of God.”
The power of the kingdom
So, what is it?
Rom 14:17 For the
kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in
the Holy Ghost.
Put simply, the Kingdom of God is the power of God that a
person harnesses inside of them, to do many wonderful acts.
1 cor4:20
20 For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power.
…..Note that
Christ = Divinity (God) putting on
humanity,
God taking upon himself all the frailties of humanity. (Phil
2:6-8)
…and a
Christian = humanity putting on
divinity (God)
Humanity taking upon themselves the fullness of God (Eph3:19;
2 Pet 1:4)
Q. So, why could Christ say that the Kingdom of God is
within you?
A. He could say this because of the sheer power which was
given to man.
If it is/was not clear in the text in Luke, surely it is/was
abundantly clear in the text in Corinthians. It stated that the kingdom of God is
concerned with power from on high to do marvelous works. This is the reason why
Jesus could say that it did not come with observation.
Allow me to further develop this thought
What comes with the kingdom?
Usually when a person is promoted in a kingdom on Earth, the
perks that come with the position are majesty, glory and honor. Note that this
is what happened when Daniel was to be promoted at the reading of the hand
writing on the wall. (Dan 5:29)
After the redemption process we too are promoted, we shall
not only sit as heirs in His kingdom but we shall share in His glory too.
1Thessalonians 2:12
12 That ye would walk worthy of God, who hath called you
unto his kingdom and glory.
Apart of receiving his glory is being able to exercise the
power that comes with the possession of the kingdom of God.
So some of you might be thinking…
What is the power used for?
1.
It gives you the power to heal: Luke 10:9 And heal the sick that are therein,
and say unto them, The kingdom of God is come nigh unto
you.
Should it be an extra ordinary
thing to heal the sick?
I know most of us, if not all of us, will
confess that miracles were the norm for Christ. Here is the surprising thing. In the same way that Jesus was a walking miracle, we too should be
walking miracles. Among other things the true Christian would have the power to
heal (jn14:12).
Remember
Christ = Divinity
(God) putting on humanity, (Phil 2:6-8)
Christian =
humanity putting on divinity (God)(Eph3:19)
The power to preach and teach
2.
It gives
you the ability to meet your earthly needs (food, clothing, etc…):mat
6:25-32
Note
the preamble that comes before Jesus says to seek the kingdom of God. Jesus
says that the food and clothing will be added, if you only seek the kingdom
first.
3.
It is the power to live above sin: This is the work of the kingdom inside of
you.
Note
Colossians 1:13 Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath
translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son:
Adam and the Kingdom of God
Math 25:34
Then shall the King say unto them on his
right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you
from the foundation of the world
Why does the scripture make mention of the
foundation of the world?
In order to get a full understanding of the
kingdom here being mentioned we must turn to the book of Genesis.
Gen 3:14-19
Gen 3:15 And I will put enmity between thee
and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and
thou shalt bruise his heel.
This is where God intervenes. Verse 14
paints a really dismal picture for all living things, i.e. everything was
cursed, but then God fuses a twist in the curse. He inserts enmity, and the
place in which He puts it, causes hope to thrive.
Make
no mistakes about it, upon sinning Adam and Eve had become
the full-fledged enemies of God, and the allies of the devil (James 4:4).
However, by God inserting the enmity between the woman and the serpent, God broke
up this alliance.
Gen 3:15 is the first representation of the good news of salvation.
The woman is referenced because she was the one who
first joined the ranks of the devil.
Now
understand that the enmity that was placed between the devil and the woman, is
the embodiment of the kingdom of God. It was not the physical kingdom of
God but the power which was made available to Adam and Eve to overcome sin.
What did Jesus want us to seek?
Now
that we have a fuller understanding of what is the kingdom of God, now we can
answer this question...
Q.
What was
Jesus instructing us to seek in
Mat6:33?
A.
Christ was instructing us to seek :
The power that allows us to live above sin.
The power that allows us to heal.
The power that allows us to meet our daily
needs.
The
power that allows us to preach the good news of salvation. Romans 12:6-8; 1
Corinthians 12:8-11; 1 Peter 4:11
Romans
12:6-8
6 Having then gifts
differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us
prophesy according to the proportion of faith;
7
Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching;
8
Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with
simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with
cheerfulness.
1
Corinthians 12:8-11
For to one is given by
the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same
Spirit;
9
To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the
same Spirit;
10
To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning
of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation
of tongues:
11
But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man
severally as he will.
1
Peter 4:11
If
any man speak, let him
speak as
the oracles of God; if any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth: that
God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom be praise and
dominion for ever and ever. Amen
Contrary
to what we may believe, the physical kingdom of God is only given to those who
had obtained the spiritual kingdom of God. In other words, you should become a
citizen of the kingdom in spirit before you can become a physical citizen of
the place.
Looking more closely at what Jesus says in
Matthew 6, you will see that Jesus makes the comparison of seeking the earthly
needs versus seeking the kingdom of God. You will notice that in 6:33 he seems
to say that if you seek the kingdom of God (the spiritual aspect of the power
of God working) you will be able to furnish the other things.
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Bonus Q/A
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Bonus Q/A
Can the power of God be used for evil?
This power has been made available to
everyone however, only few will use it. Just in case you were wondering, this
power cannot be used for evil. 2 Pet1:3-15. The devil often employs the
resources God has left on this Earth against Him, but this is not to be
understood as the kingdom of God being used for evil.
Kingdom of God and his righteousness
Why did Christ say seek his kingdom and his
righteousness? Is it possible to seek one and not the other?
Yes, it is possible to seek one and not the
other.
Remember the man in the story of the
wedding feast (matth 22:12). He came into the wedding feast not wearing
the wedding garment. This man wanted to be a part of the wedding feast, but he
did not want to wear the wedding garment. He was seeking the benefits that came
with the wedding feast, but he wanted to achieve them in his own way. He wanted
the kingdom of God but he did not want His righteousness.
There is another example of a man willing
to pay Paul for the gift of the Holy Ghost (Acts 8:19) because he did
want to do the righteous things needed to obtain it.
The truth is most of us are seeking the
physical benefits that comes with the physical kingdom of God but are not
willing to achieve them in the way which God stipulates. It is for this reason
that we read Christ saying, “seek the kingdom with His righteousness.”
Why not mention the righteousness first?
The reason He mentions the kingdom first is
because this is where the minds of the Jews were and this is where we are today.
We/They want the kingdom, so he (Christ) mentions what we/they are familiar
with first, but then He tells us/them the all-important part.
The kingdom of God does not come without
the righteousness. As a matter of fact, if a person doesn’t seek the
righteousness of God, you cannot obtain His kingdom either.
I’ve said it already and I will say it
again. Before you can live in the kingdom of God (physical) the kingdom of God
(spiritual) must be manifested inside of you.
Appeal
2 pet1:3-15
3 According
as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and
godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and
virtue:
“Few Christians go
beyond the very first level of biblical understanding they had at baptism.
Often the path that follows is littered with a revolving door opinions from
that simplistic basic knowledge.” Fowler- End time secrets of Daniel 8-12
4 Whereby
are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might
be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the
world through lust.
5 And
beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge;
6 And to
knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness;
7 And to
godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity.
8 For if
these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be
barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Having therefore come to the
knowledge of this truth let us now strive to obtain the kingdom of God, so that
all things may be added. Let us not have a form of godliness and deny the power
any longer.(2Timothy 3:5)