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WHAT IS THE KINGDOM OF GOD?

vengaturreino

New Member
The Bible says that we should put it first in our lives (Matt. 6:33) and that we should be preaching it to others (Luke 9:2). We pray for God’s kingdom to come on a regular basis, but if someone were to ask us: “Please, explain to me exactly what the Kingdom of God is”, would we know what to say?

I think that when many people use the expression “Kingdom of God”, they forget what the word “kingdom” means. Certainly, is not a state of the heart of some kind of “good vibe”. The definition of the actual word Kingdom is “a country or area ruled by a king or queen”(Macmillan Dictionary). Thus, when we pray for God’s kingdom to come, we are asking for Him to rule, not only in our hearts and minds, but also over a determined territory: “on earth as in heaven” (Matthew 6:10).

We are encouraged by Jesus to “seek and you will find” (Matthew 7:7). However, in order to be able to seek regarding what the Kingdom of God is, we perhaps need to set aside pre-conceived ideas and search with open minds, which could lead to questioning things we have been taught all our lives by people we know and trust. Therefore, let this journey of investigation be a prayerful one. Take some time now to ask for God’s guidance as you seek to understand more about this topic which is one of the most important in the Bible.

To understand the Kingdom of God we must first look into the Old Testament; the deep and extremely relevant prophesies in the book of Daniel speak directly about the topic. I urge you to take some time now to read the second chapter of the book of Daniel, which describes how the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, had had a very strange dream and was trying to find someone to interpret it for him. Finally, a young Hebrew man called Daniel was able to give him the interpretation that God had revealed to him.

“But after your kingdom comes to an end, another kingdom, inferior to yours, will rise to take your place. After that kingdom has fallen, yet a third kingdom, represented by bronze, will rise to rule the world. Following that kingdom, there will be a fourth one, as strong as iron. That kingdom will smash and crush all previous empires, just as iron smashes and crushes everything it strikes. The feet and toes you saw were a combination of iron and baked clay, showing that this kingdom will be divided. Like iron mixed with clay, it will have some of the strength of iron. But while some parts of it will be as strong as iron, other parts will be as weak as clay. This mixture of iron and clay also shows that these kingdoms will try to strengthen themselves by forming alliances with each other through intermarriage. But they will not hold together, just as iron and clay do not mix.


During the reigns of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a Kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness, and it will stand forever. That is the meaning of the rock cut from the mountain, though not by human hands, that crushed to pieces the statue of iron, bronze, clay, silver, and gold. The great God was showing the king what will happen in the future. The dream is true, and its meaning is certain.”(Daniel 2:39-45)

As we can see, in verses 44 – 45 of this chapter, we have a very real promise for the future which has not been fulfilled yet: “the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness, and it will stand forever.” Surely it would be impossible to argue that this text is speaking about a “kingdom in people’s hearts”.

This gives us hope. If we are to take these words from the book of Daniel seriously, we should know that God will intervene and “will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness”. All other governments will be replaced by His “kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered” (Daniel 2:44)

Every kingdom must have a king or queen; what about the Kingdom of God? The Bible shows that there is only one who is qualified for this task; the same one who took all of humanity’s sins on his shoulders and carried out incredible miracles. We read in Isaiah 9:7:

Of the greatness of his governmentand peace there will be no end.
He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom,
establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever”.

Also, when the angel Gabriel came to Mary, these were his words:

“And behold,you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus.
He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High.
And the Lord God will give to him the throne of his father David,

and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever,
and of his Kingdom there will be no end.” (Luke 1:31-33)

Regarding the coming of God’s Kingdom, Jesus’ disciples were keen to know the time when it would arrive and asked him: “when will this be? And what will happen in order to show that the time has come for it to take place?” Jesus replied: “Be on guard, don’t be deceived. Many men, claiming to speak for me, will come and say, ‘I am he!’ and ‘The time has come!’ But don’t follow them. Don’t be afraid when you hear of wars and revolutions; such things must happen first, but they do not mean that the end is near” (Luke 21:7-9)

We know that throughout the history of Christianity there have been extremist groups and sects that have convinced many to drop everything, leave their jobs, sell their houses and cash in their savings because “the end is nigh!” This kind of manipulation encourages people to serve God out of fear, not love. Later, the victims of these sects are left to rebuild their lives as best they can, often in very adverse circumstances.

However, Jesus did not want us to remain ignorant about his return and the coming of the Kingdom. In fact, in Luke 21, Matthew 24 and Mark 13 we can read extensively about this topic. In chapter twenty-four of the gospel of Matthew, we read about the signs of the “end of the age”. After speaking about wars and rumours of wars,earthquakes, famine, hatred and persecution against Christians, Jesus warns us that:then there will be great tribulation,such as has not been from the beginning of the world until now, no, and never will be. And if those days had not been cut short, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short.” (Matt. 24: 21-22)

“Immediately after the tribulation of those daysthe sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, andthe stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.Then will appear in heaven the sign of the Son of Man, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he will send out his angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather his elect fromthe four winds,from one end of heaven to the other.”

Some churches teach that true believers will be swept up into heaven in the rapture before the “great tribulation” even begins, but a careful study of the Scriptures shows that this is not actually what Jesus said. Why would he say that “for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short” if they had already left the earth?

In 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 we read:

“For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will becaught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.”

I think that many Christians believe that this is where the narrative ends, that we are gathered up with Jesus into heaven and that’s it. But this still leaves a lot of questions unanswered, questions that the Bible sheds light on.

For example, what happens to the earth after the rapture? What about all those who never had the chance to hear about Jesus? There has been a lot of speculation and a good number of Hollywood movies that have attempted to answer these very real and relevant questions, but in fact the Bible does answer them all. Let’s see.


What about all the people who never had a chance to hear about Jesus?

The answer can be found in Revelation 20 verse 12:

“I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Then another book was opened, which is the book of life. And the dead were judged by what was written in the books, according to what they had done”.

Will the earth be destroyed?

Some Christian groups tend to ignore the fate of this planet. They offer people a ticket to heaven via Jesus, but never mention what will happen to God’s creation after the tribulation.

We know that to date, scientists have not been able to locate another planet in the whole of the known universe that is able to sustain life in the same way as ours. No one who loves nature or has studied its complexity and beauty could fathom why the same God who created such marvels would consider blowing it all to pieces or allowing humans to do so.

In fact, nowhere in the Bible[1] does it state that this planet will be destroyed. For example, we can read in Psalm 104:5 “You have set the earth firmly on its foundations and it will never be moved” and in Ecclesiastes 1:4 it states that: “A generation goes, and a generation comes, but the earth remains forever.”

In Psalm 37:10-11, we read: “In just a little while, the wicked will be no more; though you look carefully at his place, he will not be there. But the meek shall inherit the land and delight themselves in abundant peace.” These are not merely nice sounding, pretty words. This is truth! We see that God is promising that “the wicked will be no more”; meaning no more corruption and injustice. Then we read that the “meek will inherit the land”. These words are of course echoed by Jesus in his most famous sermon: “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5).

Another question: Why are the meek on the earth and not in heaven? Are some people in heaven and some on earth?

As always, the Bible has the answers. However, what I am about to write is not taught by the majority of churches and theologians, whose teachings are still heavily influenced by Catholic doctrine and dogma. In my opinion, the Reformation did not go nearly far enough; a lot was achieved but sadly most people are now unwilling to analyze or question the teachings of Luther and Calvin and others, meaning that freedom of thought and expression within churches continues to be severely restricted.

The Bible says that “All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching the truth, rebuking error, correcting faults and giving instruction for right living” (2 Timothy 3:16). With the help of the Holy Spirit we can investigate these questions without fear, praying that God will illuminate our understanding and help us identify any false teachings we have been persuaded to believe.

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Who will be on earth and who will be in heaven?

If we read Revelation 5:9-10 we find this statement to Jesus, the Lamb of God:

“… You are worthy to take the scroll and to break open its seals. For you were killed, and by your sacrificial death you bought for God people from every tribe, language, nation and race. You have made them a Kingdom of priests to serve our God and they shall rule on earth.

In Revelation 20:4 we read about: the souls of those who had been beheaded for the testimony of Jesus and for the word of God, and those who had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands.They came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years.” (Revelation 20:4).

2 Timothy 2:12 says: “if we endure, we will also reign with him.”

In 1 Corinthians 6:2 Paul asks the believers: “Or do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world is to be judged by you, are you incompetent to try trivial cases?”

Faithful Christians who have “fought the good fight… finished the race” and “kept the faith[2] will have the immense privilege and responsibility of reigning with Christ over earth and judging the world.

But who will they be judging and ruling over? You can’t have a Kingdom without subjects. In fact, the Bible mentions two groups of people. The first is formed by this group of kings and prieststhat are torule over earth”, the second one can be found in Revelation 7:9-10, 13-14:

“After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes with palm branches in their hands, and crying out with a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!”

“These are the ones coming out of the great tribulation. They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb”.

Let us read Revelation 21:1-5 carefully:

“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold,the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”

What strikes me in this passage is the fact that the holy city comes down from heaven. After much reflection, prayer and meditation on the Scriptures I have come to the conclusion that in the end, we will all be together on earth; those who are reigning with Christ and those who are living under their rule. We know that, initially, the faithful believers will “be caught up … in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air” (1 Thessalonians 4:17) in Jesus’ second coming. It is possible that these faithful Christians are caught up in the rapture to be crowned and to participate in the celebrations of the Weddings of the Lamb (Rev.19:6-9) before descending from heaven in the new Jerusalem.

There is another very key text that supports this explanation: we read in Revelation 20:7-9: “And when the thousand years are ended, Satan will be released from his prison and will come out to deceive the nations that are at the four corners of the earth,Gog and Magog,to gather them for battle; their number is like the sand of the sea. And they marched up over the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city.”

How could Satan and his followers surround “the camp of the saints and the beloved city” if they were not on earth?

In order to understand these events in context it’s absolutely necessary to read the whole of Chapter 20 of Revelation. Take some time to do it now and then perhaps read this section again; surely it will make a lot more sense afterwards.


  • “A new heaven and a new earth”:
Regarding life on earth after the Rapture and Armageddon, we read in Isaiah 65:17 that:

“For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth,
and the former things shall not be remembered or come into mind.”

In 2 Peter 3:13 we find the same idea, echoed: “But according to his promise we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells”.

If we continue reading in Isaiah 65:21-25 we find a beautiful description of what life will be like on the “new earth”:

They shall build houses and inhabit them;
they shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit.
They shall not build and another inhabit;
they shall not plant and another eat;
for like the days of a tree shall the days of my people be,
and my chosen shall long enjoy the work of their hands.
They shall not labor in vainor bear children for calamity,
for they shall be the offspring of the blessed of the Lord,and their descendants with them.
Before they call I will answer;
while they are yet speaking I will hear.
The wolf and the lamb shall graze together;
the lion shall eat straw like the ox,and dust shall be the serpent’s food.
They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain,” says the Lord.


Another very moving passage in the book of Isaiah that refers to life during God’s Kingdom reads: “No one who lives in our land will ever again complain of being ill, and all sins will be forgiven”. (Isaiah 33:24)

And Revelation 21:4 confirms:

“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”

I would like to finish this study by leaving you with this passage from 1 Corinthians 15:23-28:

“For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive. But each one will be raised in proper order: Christ, first of all; then, at the time of his coming, those who belong to him. Then the end will come; Christ will overcome all spiritual rulers, authorities, and powers, and will hand over the Kingdom to God the Father. For Christ must rule until God defeats all enemies and puts them under his feet. The last enemy to be defeated will be death.”

This is our hope. This is the Kingdom of God. As we can seeChrist will overcome all spiritual rulers, authorities, and powers”, just as we read in Daniel 2:44. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness and it will stand forever.”


[1]
There is some controversy regarding a verse in the second book of Peter, chapter three verse ten. Some older, less exact translations such as the King James version read: “But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat,the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.However, extensive study on the original Greek shows that the more correct rendering is: “But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then the heavens will pass away with a roar, and the heavenly bodies will be burned up and dissolved, and the earth and the works that are done on it will be exposed.” (ESV). If you aren’t convinced and would like to look into this yourself I would really recommend you do so. I have not studied Biblical Greek but spent some time investigating this verse carefully with the help of a Greek scholar and it was thus that I became convinced in my mind that “the earth and the words that are done on it will be exposed” is the correct translation here.

[2] 2 Timothy 4:7
 
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james2ko

Well-Known Member
Welcome to the forum. Excellent study. There are many on this forum who believe the same. If you stick around, you will gain even more knowledge about the kingdom of God on earth.
 

vengaturreino

New Member
Dear brother in Christ! My husband and I (we wrote the article together) were so pleased and surprised to read your comment. You know, I've joined countless forums and shared this message in English and Spanish, and so far it has only generated fierce debate and rejection, so it's like a breath of fresh air to hear that there are in fact others out there that consider this kind of topic with an open mind,

When I shared the message with my mother (who is a devout Anglican) she responded: "it's so different to what all the churches teach, why do you think that you're right and they're all wrong?" I just replied that I don't think that at all, merely that we should use our God given capacity to think freely and independently and not be bound or limited by tradition. Later I thought, well - the fact that millions of people around the world believe something doesn't signify anything at all... I've been thinking a lot lately about the passage in 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 and those who "refuse to love the truth". Jesus warned us about those who "... leave the commandment of God and hold to the tradition of men.” (Mark 7:8) but how powerful those traditions of men are, aren't they?
 

james2ko

Well-Known Member
Dear brother in Christ! My husband and I (we wrote the article together) were so pleased and surprised to read your comment. You know, I've joined countless forums and shared this message in English and Spanish, and so far it has only generated fierce debate and rejection, so it's like a breath of fresh air to hear that there are in fact others out there that consider this kind of topic with an open mind,

When I shared the message with my mother (who is a devout Anglican) she responded: "it's so different to what all the churches teach, why do you think that you're right and they're all wrong?" I just replied that I don't think that at all, merely that we should use our God given capacity to think freely and independently and not be bound or limited by tradition. Later I thought, well - the fact that millions of people around the world believe something doesn't signify anything at all... I've been thinking a lot lately about the passage in 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 and those who "refuse to love the truth". Jesus warned us about those who "... leave the commandment of God and hold to the tradition of men.” (Mark 7:8) but how powerful those traditions of men are, aren't they?

Very much so. An Indian proverb states, "Tradition becomes our security, and when the mind is secure it is in decay." Traditions are not bad in and of themselves, but if not kept in proper perspective, they can be elevated to the level of the instructions in scripture. This becomes a stumbling block to seeking out the things God has hidden in scripture (Deu 29:29;Pro 25:2) and rightly dividing His word (2 Ti 2:15).
 

sargent fury

Teacher of scripture, not religion
The Bible says that we should put it first in our lives (Matt. 6:33) and that we should be preaching it to others (Luke 9:2). We pray for God’s kingdom to come on a regular basis, but if someone were to ask us: “Please, explain to me exactly what the Kingdom of God is”, would we know what to say?

I think that when many people use the expression “Kingdom of God”, they forget what the word “kingdom” means. Certainly, is not a state of the heart of some kind of “good vibe”. The definition of the actual word Kingdom is “a country or area ruled by a king or queen”(Macmillan Dictionary). Thus, when we pray for God’s kingdom to come, we are asking for Him to rule, not only in our hearts and minds, but also over a determined territory: “on earth as in heaven” (Matthew 6:10).

We are encouraged by Jesus to “seek and you will find” (Matthew 7:7). However, in order to be able to seek regarding what the Kingdom of God is, we perhaps need to set aside pre-conceived ideas and search with open minds, which could lead to questioning things we have been taught all our lives by people we know and trust. Therefore, let this journey of investigation be a prayerful one. Take some time now to ask for God’s guidance as you seek to understand more about this topic which is one of the most important in the Bible.

To understand the Kingdom of God we must first look into the Old Testament; the deep and extremely relevant prophesies in the book of Daniel speak directly about the topic. I urge you to take some time now to read the second chapter of the book of Daniel, which describes how the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, had had a very strange dream and was trying to find someone to interpret it for him. Finally, a young Hebrew man called Daniel was able to give him the interpretation that God had revealed to him.

“But after your kingdom comes to an end, another kingdom, inferior to yours, will rise to take your place. After that kingdom has fallen, yet a third kingdom, represented by bronze, will rise to rule the world. Following that kingdom, there will be a fourth one, as strong as iron. That kingdom will smash and crush all previous empires, just as iron smashes and crushes everything it strikes. The feet and toes you saw were a combination of iron and baked clay, showing that this kingdom will be divided. Like iron mixed with clay, it will have some of the strength of iron. But while some parts of it will be as strong as iron, other parts will be as weak as clay. This mixture of iron and clay also shows that these kingdoms will try to strengthen themselves by forming alliances with each other through intermarriage. But they will not hold together, just as iron and clay do not mix.


During the reigns of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a Kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness, and it will stand forever. That is the meaning of the rock cut from the mountain, though not by human hands, that crushed to pieces the statue of iron, bronze, clay, silver, and gold. The great God was showing the king what will happen in the future. The dream is true, and its meaning is certain.”(Daniel 2:39-45)

As we can see, in verses 44 – 45 of this chapter, we have a very real promise for the future which has not been fulfilled yet: “the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness, and it will stand forever.” Surely it would be impossible to argue that this text is speaking about a “kingdom in people’s hearts”.

This gives us hope. If we are to take these words from the book of Daniel seriously, we should know that God will intervene and “will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness”. All other governments will be replaced by His “kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered” (Daniel 2:44)

Every kingdom must have a king or queen; what about the Kingdom of God? The Bible shows that there is only one who is qualified for this task; the same one who took all of humanity’s sins on his shoulders and carried out incredible miracles. We read in Isaiah 9:7:

Of the greatness of his governmentand peace there will be no end.
He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom,
establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever”.

Also, when the angel Gabriel came to Mary, these were his words:

“And behold,you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus.
He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High.
And the Lord God will give to him the throne of his father David,

and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever,
and of his Kingdom there will be no end.” (Luke 1:31-33)

Regarding the coming of God’s Kingdom, Jesus’ disciples were keen to know the time when it would arrive and asked him: “when will this be? And what will happen in order to show that the time has come for it to take place?” Jesus replied: “Be on guard, don’t be deceived. Many men, claiming to speak for me, will come and say, ‘I am he!’ and ‘The time has come!’ But don’t follow them. Don’t be afraid when you hear of wars and revolutions; such things must happen first, but they do not mean that the end is near” (Luke 21:7-9)

We know that throughout the history of Christianity there have been extremist groups and sects that have convinced many to drop everything, leave their jobs, sell their houses and cash in their savings because “the end is nigh!” This kind of manipulation encourages people to serve God out of fear, not love. Later, the victims of these sects are left to rebuild their lives as best they can, often in very adverse circumstances.

However, Jesus did not want us to remain ignorant about his return and the coming of the Kingdom. In fact, in Luke 21, Matthew 24 and Mark 13 we can read extensively about this topic. In chapter twenty-four of the gospel of Matthew, we read about the signs of the “end of the age”. After speaking about wars and rumours of wars,earthquakes, famine, hatred and persecution against Christians, Jesus warns us that:then there will be great tribulation,such as has not been from the beginning of the world until now, no, and never will be. And if those days had not been cut short, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short.” (Matt. 24: 21-22)

“Immediately after the tribulation of those daysthe sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, andthe stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.Then will appear in heaven the sign of the Son of Man, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he will send out his angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather his elect fromthe four winds,from one end of heaven to the other.”

Some churches teach that true believers will be swept up into heaven in the rapture before the “great tribulation” even begins, but a careful study of the Scriptures shows that this is not actually what Jesus said. Why would he say that “for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short” if they had already left the earth?

In 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 we read:

“For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will becaught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.”

I think that many Christians believe that this is where the narrative ends, that we are gathered up with Jesus into heaven and that’s it. But this still leaves a lot of questions unanswered, questions that the Bible sheds light on.

For example, what happens to the earth after the rapture? What about all those who never had the chance to hear about Jesus? There has been a lot of speculation and a good number of Hollywood movies that have attempted to answer these very real and relevant questions, but in fact the Bible does answer them all. Let’s see.


What about all the people who never had a chance to hear about Jesus?

The answer can be found in Revelation 20 verse 12:

“I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Then another book was opened, which is the book of life. And the dead were judged by what was written in the books, according to what they had done”.

Will the earth be destroyed?

Some Christian groups tend to ignore the fate of this planet. They offer people a ticket to heaven via Jesus, but never mention what will happen to God’s creation after the tribulation.

We know that to date, scientists have not been able to locate another planet in the whole of the known universe that is able to sustain life in the same way as ours. No one who loves nature or has studied its complexity and beauty could fathom why the same God who created such marvels would consider blowing it all to pieces or allowing humans to do so.

In fact, nowhere in the Bible[1] does it state that this planet will be destroyed. For example, we can read in Psalm 104:5 “You have set the earth firmly on its foundations and it will never be moved” and in Ecclesiastes 1:4 it states that: “A generation goes, and a generation comes, but the earth remains forever.”

In Psalm 37:10-11, we read: “In just a little while, the wicked will be no more; though you look carefully at his place, he will not be there. But the meek shall inherit the land and delight themselves in abundant peace.” These are not merely nice sounding, pretty words. This is truth! We see that God is promising that “the wicked will be no more”; meaning no more corruption and injustice. Then we read that the “meek will inherit the land”. These words are of course echoed by Jesus in his most famous sermon: “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5).

Another question: Why are the meek on the earth and not in heaven? Are some people in heaven and some on earth?

As always, the Bible has the answers. However, what I am about to write is not taught by the majority of churches and theologians, whose teachings are still heavily influenced by Catholic doctrine and dogma. In my opinion, the Reformation did not go nearly far enough; a lot was achieved but sadly most people are now unwilling to analyze or question the teachings of Luther and Calvin and others, meaning that freedom of thought and expression within churches continues to be severely restricted.

The Bible says that “All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching the truth, rebuking error, correcting faults and giving instruction for right living” (2 Timothy 3:16). With the help of the Holy Spirit we can investigate these questions without fear, praying that God will illuminate our understanding and help us identify any false teachings we have been persuaded to believe.

how-can-you-be-part-of-the-kingdom-of-god-crop_display.jpg

Who will be on earth and who will be in heaven?

If we read Revelation 5:9-10 we find this statement to Jesus, the Lamb of God:

“… You are worthy to take the scroll and to break open its seals. For you were killed, and by your sacrificial death you bought for God people from every tribe, language, nation and race. You have made them a Kingdom of priests to serve our God and they shall rule on earth.

In Revelation 20:4 we read about: the souls of those who had been beheaded for the testimony of Jesus and for the word of God, and those who had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands.They came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years.” (Revelation 20:4).

2 Timothy 2:12 says: “if we endure, we will also reign with him.”

In 1 Corinthians 6:2 Paul asks the believers: “Or do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world is to be judged by you, are you incompetent to try trivial cases?”

Faithful Christians who have “fought the good fight… finished the race” and “kept the faith[2] will have the immense privilege and responsibility of reigning with Christ over earth and judging the world.

But who will they be judging and ruling over? You can’t have a Kingdom without subjects. In fact, the Bible mentions two groups of people. The first is formed by this group of kings and prieststhat are torule over earth”, the second one can be found in Revelation 7:9-10, 13-14:

“After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes with palm branches in their hands, and crying out with a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!”

“These are the ones coming out of the great tribulation. They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb”.

Let us read Revelation 21:1-5 carefully:

“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold,the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”

What strikes me in this passage is the fact that the holy city comes down from heaven. After much reflection, prayer and meditation on the Scriptures I have come to the conclusion that in the end, we will all be together on earth; those who are reigning with Christ and those who are living under their rule. We know that, initially, the faithful believers will “be caught up … in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air” (1 Thessalonians 4:17) in Jesus’ second coming. It is possible that these faithful Christians are caught up in the rapture to be crowned and to participate in the celebrations of the Weddings of the Lamb (Rev.19:6-9) before descending from heaven in the new Jerusalem.

There is another very key text that supports this explanation: we read in Revelation 20:7-9: “And when the thousand years are ended, Satan will be released from his prison and will come out to deceive the nations that are at the four corners of the earth,Gog and Magog,to gather them for battle; their number is like the sand of the sea. And they marched up over the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city.”

How could Satan and his followers surround “the camp of the saints and the beloved city” if they were not on earth?

In order to understand these events in context it’s absolutely necessary to read the whole of Chapter 20 of Revelation. Take some time to do it now and then perhaps read this section again; surely it will make a lot more sense afterwards.


  • “A new heaven and a new earth”:
Regarding life on earth after the Rapture and Armageddon, we read in Isaiah 65:17 that:

“For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth,
and the former things shall not be remembered or come into mind.”

In 2 Peter 3:13 we find the same idea, echoed: “But according to his promise we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells”.

If we continue reading in Isaiah 65:21-25 we find a beautiful description of what life will be like on the “new earth”:

They shall build houses and inhabit them;
they shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit.
They shall not build and another inhabit;
they shall not plant and another eat;
for like the days of a tree shall the days of my people be,
and my chosen shall long enjoy the work of their hands.
They shall not labor in vainor bear children for calamity,
for they shall be the offspring of the blessed of the Lord,and their descendants with them.
Before they call I will answer;
while they are yet speaking I will hear.
The wolf and the lamb shall graze together;
the lion shall eat straw like the ox,and dust shall be the serpent’s food.
They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain,” says the Lord.


Another very moving passage in the book of Isaiah that refers to life during God’s Kingdom reads: “No one who lives in our land will ever again complain of being ill, and all sins will be forgiven”. (Isaiah 33:24)

And Revelation 21:4 confirms:

“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”

I would like to finish this study by leaving you with this passage from 1 Corinthians 15:23-28:

“For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive. But each one will be raised in proper order: Christ, first of all; then, at the time of his coming, those who belong to him. Then the end will come; Christ will overcome all spiritual rulers, authorities, and powers, and will hand over the Kingdom to God the Father. For Christ must rule until God defeats all enemies and puts them under his feet. The last enemy to be defeated will be death.”

This is our hope. This is the Kingdom of God. As we can seeChrist will overcome all spiritual rulers, authorities, and powers”, just as we read in Daniel 2:44. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness and it will stand forever.”


[1]
There is some controversy regarding a verse in the second book of Peter, chapter three verse ten. Some older, less exact translations such as the King James version read: “But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat,the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.However, extensive study on the original Greek shows that the more correct rendering is: “But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then the heavens will pass away with a roar, and the heavenly bodies will be burned up and dissolved, and the earth and the works that are done on it will be exposed.” (ESV). If you aren’t convinced and would like to look into this yourself I would really recommend you do so. I have not studied Biblical Greek but spent some time investigating this verse carefully with the help of a Greek scholar and it was thus that I became convinced in my mind that “the earth and the words that are done on it will be exposed” is the correct translation here.

[2] 2 Timothy 4:7
The Kingdom is a REAL kingdom, existing in heaven, whose king is Jesus. The domain that the Kingdom of God rules is to be Earth, post Armageddon.
The expression and exercise of God’s universal sovereignty toward his creatures, or the means or instrumentality used by him for this purpose. (Ps 103:19) The phrase is used particularly for the expression of God’s sovereignty through a royal government headed by his Son, Christ Jesus. Inclusion in this Kingdom is a relatively easy thing to accomplish, however, very few ever will see this inclusion. It requires the doing of the ENTIRE will of God the Almighty, all day, every day, with no exceptions. The Kingdom will begin it's Earthly rule when the final battle concludes. Jesus, the King of the Kingdom, ascended to his throne a hundred years ago, and performed one very important thing at that time. He battled with Satan and his followers, a third of the angels, and cast them to the "vicinity of the Earth". At that time, Satan was angry as he remains, and caused the first world war to begin. Scriptures say this is the "beginnings of the pangs of distress". We are admonished to watch for signs indicating the approach of the tribulation and final battle. It's a large list with only one last sign awaiting completion: The announcement of peace and security after the attack on Christendom has been accomplished. That attack is underway now and the U.N. will soon get involved worldwide. They will say that Christendom (they will call it Christianity) is a danger. It's also important to know the difference between the two. Christianity is, as Jesus termed it, "the one true faith". Not a church or a religion as per se, but a faith in Jesus, his Father Jehovah, and in their sacrifices in our behalf, and in the Kingdom and it's functions. Christendom is what began in earnest in 325 c.e. at the hands of Emperor Constantine. He was the "Pontificus Maximus" (head) of all pagan religions in the Roman empire. He melded pagan and Christian beliefs and literally invented his new state religion, The Roman Church. It was, 70 years later, renamed The Roman Catholic Church. All sects/divisions/denominations of Christianity stem from this Roman Church, and all are pagan to some small or large degree. All are called false religion by Jesus, and John, in the book of Revelation to John, call it part of Babylon the Great. He said it will be destroyed along with all of it's participants, in the final battle.
 

sargent fury

Teacher of scripture, not religion
Dear brother in Christ! My husband and I (we wrote the article together) were so pleased and surprised to read your comment. You know, I've joined countless forums and shared this message in English and Spanish, and so far it has only generated fierce debate and rejection, so it's like a breath of fresh air to hear that there are in fact others out there that consider this kind of topic with an open mind,

When I shared the message with my mother (who is a devout Anglican) she responded: "it's so different to what all the churches teach, why do you think that you're right and they're all wrong?" I just replied that I don't think that at all, merely that we should use our God given capacity to think freely and independently and not be bound or limited by tradition. Later I thought, well - the fact that millions of people around the world believe something doesn't signify anything at all... I've been thinking a lot lately about the passage in 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 and those who "refuse to love the truth". Jesus warned us about those who "... leave the commandment of God and hold to the tradition of men.” (Mark 7:8) but how powerful those traditions of men are, aren't they?
It's important to note that almost all who involve themselves in religions, are not taught what the scriptures teach. They are taught what their particular religion teaches, and it never agrees in any large amount with the scriptures. Religions basically involve the teachings about God and the scriptures, and God's son, that differs in ANY way from what the scriptures teach us. It has been said that religion first entered the world in the Edenic Garden when Satan caused a snake to speak to Eve, teaching her false things about God. It's also said that Adam became the first proselyte. Religion has never been a force FOR God, but has always worked against Him, even though almost none of religion's participants know this. Religions basically teach the teachings and traditions of men, not of God.
 

vengaturreino

New Member
It's important to note that almost all who involve themselves in religions, are not taught what the scriptures teach. They are taught what their particular religion teaches, and it never agrees in any large amount with the scriptures. Religions basically involve the teachings about God and the scriptures, and God's son, that differs in ANY way from what the scriptures teach us. It has been said that religion first entered the world in the Edenic Garden when Satan caused a snake to speak to Eve, teaching her false things about God. It's also said that Adam became the first proselyte. Religion has never been a force FOR God, but has always worked against Him, even though almost none of religion's participants know this. Religions basically teach the teachings and traditions of men, not of God.

I agree! You know, I'd never thought about it in those terms, but I can see the logic behind your reasoning. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to share links here, but I'd like to direct you to a post my husband wrote and which I translated on our blog, called "Serve God and not religion": Serve God and not Religion! | Faith and Encouragement I've tried to share it in a number of forums too, but it usually manages to get me banned or censored!!! :D :D :D

Many blessings to you
 

sargent fury

Teacher of scripture, not religion
I agree! You know, I'd never thought about it in those terms, but I can see the logic behind your reasoning. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to share links here, but I'd like to direct you to a post my husband wrote and which I translated on our blog, called "Serve God and not religion": Serve God and not Religion! | Faith and Encouragement I've tried to share it in a number of forums too, but it usually manages to get me banned or censored!!! :D :D :D

Many blessings to you
Interesting link. Go there and read what Mike Savage posted. It's interesting and informative. This particular forum does not adhere strictly to the rules, but enforces them in a way you would not expect them to. Be careful. Very careful.
 

e.r.m.

Church of Christ
The Bible says that we should put it first in our lives (Matt. 6:33) and that we should be preaching it to others (Luke 9:2). We pray for God’s kingdom to come on a regular basis, but if someone were to ask us: “Please, explain to me exactly what the Kingdom of God is”, would we know what to say?

I think that when many people use the expression “Kingdom of God”, they forget what the word “kingdom” means. Certainly, is not a state of the heart of some kind of “good vibe”. The definition of the actual word Kingdom is “a country or area ruled by a king or queen”(Macmillan Dictionary). Thus, when we pray for God’s kingdom to come, we are asking for Him to rule, not only in our hearts and minds, but also over a determined territory: “on earth as in heaven” (Matthew 6:10).

We are encouraged by Jesus to “seek and you will find” (Matthew 7:7). However, in order to be able to seek regarding what the Kingdom of God is, we perhaps need to set aside pre-conceived ideas and search with open minds, which could lead to questioning things we have been taught all our lives by people we know and trust. Therefore, let this journey of investigation be a prayerful one. Take some time now to ask for God’s guidance as you seek to understand more about this topic which is one of the most important in the Bible.

To understand the Kingdom of God we must first look into the Old Testament; the deep and extremely relevant prophesies in the book of Daniel speak directly about the topic. I urge you to take some time now to read the second chapter of the book of Daniel, which describes how the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, had had a very strange dream and was trying to find someone to interpret it for him. Finally, a young Hebrew man called Daniel was able to give him the interpretation that God had revealed to him.

“But after your kingdom comes to an end, another kingdom, inferior to yours, will rise to take your place. After that kingdom has fallen, yet a third kingdom, represented by bronze, will rise to rule the world. Following that kingdom, there will be a fourth one, as strong as iron. That kingdom will smash and crush all previous empires, just as iron smashes and crushes everything it strikes. The feet and toes you saw were a combination of iron and baked clay, showing that this kingdom will be divided. Like iron mixed with clay, it will have some of the strength of iron. But while some parts of it will be as strong as iron, other parts will be as weak as clay. This mixture of iron and clay also shows that these kingdoms will try to strengthen themselves by forming alliances with each other through intermarriage. But they will not hold together, just as iron and clay do not mix.


During the reigns of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a Kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness, and it will stand forever. That is the meaning of the rock cut from the mountain, though not by human hands, that crushed to pieces the statue of iron, bronze, clay, silver, and gold. The great God was showing the king what will happen in the future. The dream is true, and its meaning is certain.”(Daniel 2:39-45)

As we can see, in verses 44 – 45 of this chapter, we have a very real promise for the future which has not been fulfilled yet: “the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness, and it will stand forever.” Surely it would be impossible to argue that this text is speaking about a “kingdom in people’s hearts”.

This gives us hope. If we are to take these words from the book of Daniel seriously, we should know that God will intervene and “will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness”. All other governments will be replaced by His “kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered” (Daniel 2:44)

Every kingdom must have a king or queen; what about the Kingdom of God? The Bible shows that there is only one who is qualified for this task; the same one who took all of humanity’s sins on his shoulders and carried out incredible miracles. We read in Isaiah 9:7:

Of the greatness of his governmentand peace there will be no end.
He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom,
establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever”.

Also, when the angel Gabriel came to Mary, these were his words:

“And behold,you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus.
He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High.
And the Lord God will give to him the throne of his father David,

and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever,
and of his Kingdom there will be no end.” (Luke 1:31-33)

Regarding the coming of God’s Kingdom, Jesus’ disciples were keen to know the time when it would arrive and asked him: “when will this be? And what will happen in order to show that the time has come for it to take place?” Jesus replied: “Be on guard, don’t be deceived. Many men, claiming to speak for me, will come and say, ‘I am he!’ and ‘The time has come!’ But don’t follow them. Don’t be afraid when you hear of wars and revolutions; such things must happen first, but they do not mean that the end is near” (Luke 21:7-9)

We know that throughout the history of Christianity there have been extremist groups and sects that have convinced many to drop everything, leave their jobs, sell their houses and cash in their savings because “the end is nigh!” This kind of manipulation encourages people to serve God out of fear, not love. Later, the victims of these sects are left to rebuild their lives as best they can, often in very adverse circumstances.

However, Jesus did not want us to remain ignorant about his return and the coming of the Kingdom. In fact, in Luke 21, Matthew 24 and Mark 13 we can read extensively about this topic. In chapter twenty-four of the gospel of Matthew, we read about the signs of the “end of the age”. After speaking about wars and rumours of wars,earthquakes, famine, hatred and persecution against Christians, Jesus warns us that:then there will be great tribulation,such as has not been from the beginning of the world until now, no, and never will be. And if those days had not been cut short, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short.” (Matt. 24: 21-22)

“Immediately after the tribulation of those daysthe sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, andthe stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.Then will appear in heaven the sign of the Son of Man, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he will send out his angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather his elect fromthe four winds,from one end of heaven to the other.”

Some churches teach that true believers will be swept up into heaven in the rapture before the “great tribulation” even begins, but a careful study of the Scriptures shows that this is not actually what Jesus said. Why would he say that “for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short” if they had already left the earth?

In 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 we read:

“For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will becaught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.”

I think that many Christians believe that this is where the narrative ends, that we are gathered up with Jesus into heaven and that’s it. But this still leaves a lot of questions unanswered, questions that the Bible sheds light on.

For example, what happens to the earth after the rapture? What about all those who never had the chance to hear about Jesus? There has been a lot of speculation and a good number of Hollywood movies that have attempted to answer these very real and relevant questions, but in fact the Bible does answer them all. Let’s see.


What about all the people who never had a chance to hear about Jesus?

The answer can be found in Revelation 20 verse 12:

“I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Then another book was opened, which is the book of life. And the dead were judged by what was written in the books, according to what they had done”.

Will the earth be destroyed?

Some Christian groups tend to ignore the fate of this planet. They offer people a ticket to heaven via Jesus, but never mention what will happen to God’s creation after the tribulation.

We know that to date, scientists have not been able to locate another planet in the whole of the known universe that is able to sustain life in the same way as ours. No one who loves nature or has studied its complexity and beauty could fathom why the same God who created such marvels would consider blowing it all to pieces or allowing humans to do so.

In fact, nowhere in the Bible[1] does it state that this planet will be destroyed. For example, we can read in Psalm 104:5 “You have set the earth firmly on its foundations and it will never be moved” and in Ecclesiastes 1:4 it states that: “A generation goes, and a generation comes, but the earth remains forever.”

In Psalm 37:10-11, we read: “In just a little while, the wicked will be no more; though you look carefully at his place, he will not be there. But the meek shall inherit the land and delight themselves in abundant peace.” These are not merely nice sounding, pretty words. This is truth! We see that God is promising that “the wicked will be no more”; meaning no more corruption and injustice. Then we read that the “meek will inherit the land”. These words are of course echoed by Jesus in his most famous sermon: “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5).

Another question: Why are the meek on the earth and not in heaven? Are some people in heaven and some on earth?

As always, the Bible has the answers. However, what I am about to write is not taught by the majority of churches and theologians, whose teachings are still heavily influenced by Catholic doctrine and dogma. In my opinion, the Reformation did not go nearly far enough; a lot was achieved but sadly most people are now unwilling to analyze or question the teachings of Luther and Calvin and others, meaning that freedom of thought and expression within churches continues to be severely restricted.

The Bible says that “All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching the truth, rebuking error, correcting faults and giving instruction for right living” (2 Timothy 3:16). With the help of the Holy Spirit we can investigate these questions without fear, praying that God will illuminate our understanding and help us identify any false teachings we have been persuaded to believe.

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Who will be on earth and who will be in heaven?

If we read Revelation 5:9-10 we find this statement to Jesus, the Lamb of God:

“… You are worthy to take the scroll and to break open its seals. For you were killed, and by your sacrificial death you bought for God people from every tribe, language, nation and race. You have made them a Kingdom of priests to serve our God and they shall rule on earth.

In Revelation 20:4 we read about: the souls of those who had been beheaded for the testimony of Jesus and for the word of God, and those who had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands.They came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years.” (Revelation 20:4).

2 Timothy 2:12 says: “if we endure, we will also reign with him.”

In 1 Corinthians 6:2 Paul asks the believers: “Or do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world is to be judged by you, are you incompetent to try trivial cases?”

Faithful Christians who have “fought the good fight… finished the race” and “kept the faith[2] will have the immense privilege and responsibility of reigning with Christ over earth and judging the world.

But who will they be judging and ruling over? You can’t have a Kingdom without subjects. In fact, the Bible mentions two groups of people. The first is formed by this group of kings and prieststhat are torule over earth”, the second one can be found in Revelation 7:9-10, 13-14:

“After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes with palm branches in their hands, and crying out with a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!”

“These are the ones coming out of the great tribulation. They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb”.

Let us read Revelation 21:1-5 carefully:

“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold,the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”

What strikes me in this passage is the fact that the holy city comes down from heaven. After much reflection, prayer and meditation on the Scriptures I have come to the conclusion that in the end, we will all be together on earth; those who are reigning with Christ and those who are living under their rule. We know that, initially, the faithful believers will “be caught up … in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air” (1 Thessalonians 4:17) in Jesus’ second coming. It is possible that these faithful Christians are caught up in the rapture to be crowned and to participate in the celebrations of the Weddings of the Lamb (Rev.19:6-9) before descending from heaven in the new Jerusalem.

There is another very key text that supports this explanation: we read in Revelation 20:7-9: “And when the thousand years are ended, Satan will be released from his prison and will come out to deceive the nations that are at the four corners of the earth,Gog and Magog,to gather them for battle; their number is like the sand of the sea. And they marched up over the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city.”

How could Satan and his followers surround “the camp of the saints and the beloved city” if they were not on earth?

In order to understand these events in context it’s absolutely necessary to read the whole of Chapter 20 of Revelation. Take some time to do it now and then perhaps read this section again; surely it will make a lot more sense afterwards.


  • “A new heaven and a new earth”:
Regarding life on earth after the Rapture and Armageddon, we read in Isaiah 65:17 that:

“For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth,
and the former things shall not be remembered or come into mind.”

In 2 Peter 3:13 we find the same idea, echoed: “But according to his promise we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells”.

If we continue reading in Isaiah 65:21-25 we find a beautiful description of what life will be like on the “new earth”:

They shall build houses and inhabit them;
they shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit.
They shall not build and another inhabit;
they shall not plant and another eat;
for like the days of a tree shall the days of my people be,
and my chosen shall long enjoy the work of their hands.
They shall not labor in vainor bear children for calamity,
for they shall be the offspring of the blessed of the Lord,and their descendants with them.
Before they call I will answer;
while they are yet speaking I will hear.
The wolf and the lamb shall graze together;
the lion shall eat straw like the ox,and dust shall be the serpent’s food.
They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain,” says the Lord.


Another very moving passage in the book of Isaiah that refers to life during God’s Kingdom reads: “No one who lives in our land will ever again complain of being ill, and all sins will be forgiven”. (Isaiah 33:24)

And Revelation 21:4 confirms:

“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”

I would like to finish this study by leaving you with this passage from 1 Corinthians 15:23-28:

“For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive. But each one will be raised in proper order: Christ, first of all; then, at the time of his coming, those who belong to him. Then the end will come; Christ will overcome all spiritual rulers, authorities, and powers, and will hand over the Kingdom to God the Father. For Christ must rule until God defeats all enemies and puts them under his feet. The last enemy to be defeated will be death.”

This is our hope. This is the Kingdom of God. As we can seeChrist will overcome all spiritual rulers, authorities, and powers”, just as we read in Daniel 2:44. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness and it will stand forever.”


[1]
There is some controversy regarding a verse in the second book of Peter, chapter three verse ten. Some older, less exact translations such as the King James version read: “But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat,the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.However, extensive study on the original Greek shows that the more correct rendering is: “But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then the heavens will pass away with a roar, and the heavenly bodies will be burned up and dissolved, and the earth and the works that are done on it will be exposed.” (ESV). If you aren’t convinced and would like to look into this yourself I would really recommend you do so. I have not studied Biblical Greek but spent some time investigating this verse carefully with the help of a Greek scholar and it was thus that I became convinced in my mind that “the earth and the words that are done on it will be exposed” is the correct translation here.

[2] 2 Timothy 4:7
Exodus 19:3-6 Then Moses went up to God, and the Lord called to him from the mountain and said, “This is what you are to say to the descendants of Jacob and what you are to tell the people of Israel: [4] 'You yourselves have seen what I did to Egypt, and how I carried you on eagles' wings and brought you to myself. [5] Now if you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all nations you will be my treasured possession. Although the whole earth is mine, [6] you will be for me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.' These are the words you are to speak to the Israelites.”

Revelation 1:6 and has made us to be a kingdom and priests to serve his God and Father---to him be glory and power for ever and ever! Amen.

Revelation 5:10 You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on the earth.”


Most references of the kingdom of God refer to God's people on earth and his dominion over them. There are some verses we're all repairs to the king of God as heaven, but in most cases it refers to the people of God. In the New Testament, God set up his kingdom with the establishment of His church at Pentecost.
 

outhouse

Atheistically
To understand the Kingdom of God we must first look into the Old Testament; the deep and extremely relevant prophesies in the book of Daniel speak directly about the topic.

Not generally the best thing to do if you want to understand what the Hellenist actually thought. I would say for your benefit caution should be used, it Is the foundation and not argued. but has moved beyond Judaism because they never mentioned such. They the NT authors had a bad habit of scouring the OT text and plagiarizing concepts, some out of context, to give their text more authority.


“Please, explain to me exactly what the Kingdom of God is”, would we know what to say?

Most do not know because of the contradictory statements about the kingdom in the different books, you need to make sense of the historical framework to better explain it to people.

There is no one right answer here, it depends on how you look at the eschatology, and even then it means different things to different people.

If you want to avoid word fights due to Matthews use of "king of heaven" use "Reign of God" instead of kingdom of god.


Origen had 3 versions or interpretations. "wiki"

Jesus himself represents the Kingdom
the Kingdom represents the hearts and minds of the faithful captured by the love of God and the pursuit of Christian teachings
the Kingdom represents the Christian Church composed of the faithful
 
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Mountain_Climber

Active Member
The Kingdom is a REAL kingdom, existing in heaven, whose king is Jesus. The domain that the Kingdom of God rules is to be Earth, post Armageddon.
The expression and exercise of God’s universal sovereignty toward his creatures, or the means or instrumentality used by him for this purpose. (Ps 103:19) The phrase is used particularly for the expression of God’s sovereignty through a royal government headed by his Son, Christ Jesus. Inclusion in this Kingdom is a relatively easy thing to accomplish, however, very few ever will see this inclusion. It requires the doing of the ENTIRE will of God the Almighty, all day, every day, with no exceptions. The Kingdom will begin it's Earthly rule when the final battle concludes. Jesus, the King of the Kingdom, ascended to his throne a hundred years ago, and performed one very important thing at that time. He battled with Satan and his followers, a third of the angels, and cast them to the "vicinity of the Earth". At that time, Satan was angry as he remains, and caused the first world war to begin. Scriptures say this is the "beginnings of the pangs of distress". We are admonished to watch for signs indicating the approach of the tribulation and final battle. It's a large list with only one last sign awaiting completion: The announcement of peace and security after the attack on Christendom has been accomplished. That attack is underway now and the U.N. will soon get involved worldwide. They will say that Christendom (they will call it Christianity) is a danger. It's also important to know the difference between the two. Christianity is, as Jesus termed it, "the one true faith". Not a church or a religion as per se, but a faith in Jesus, his Father Jehovah, and in their sacrifices in our behalf, and in the Kingdom and it's functions. Christendom is what began in earnest in 325 c.e. at the hands of Emperor Constantine. He was the "Pontificus Maximus" (head) of all pagan religions in the Roman empire. He melded pagan and Christian beliefs and literally invented his new state religion, The Roman Church. It was, 70 years later, renamed The Roman Catholic Church. All sects/divisions/denominations of Christianity stem from this Roman Church, and all are pagan to some small or large degree. All are called false religion by Jesus, and John, in the book of Revelation to John, call it part of Babylon the Great. He said it will be destroyed along with all of it's participants, in the final battle.

I like what you have said (in fact this entire thread is quite refreshing).

I would but clarify this one aspect just a little: "The Kingdom is a REAL kingdom, existing in heaven, whose king is Jesus. The domain that the Kingdom of God rules is to be Earth, post Armageddon."

Bear in mind that the entire pattern of the design of the things God purposed to exist in his paradise earth are an image of the things in heaven. Thus we will see a physical representation of the heavenly kingdom here upon earth wherein the 144,000 reign in association with Jesus, the Christ.

No house divided against itself stands and so we can expect that this earth as an abode of God's kingdom and the image of God's kingdom upon it will operate in perfect harmony with the heavenly realm of God's kingdom. In that sense we will even be brought into full harmony with all of God's angels.

It is quite interesting to ponder the ways we even now image that heavenly arrangement. The title, "angel", merely means messenger, and there are both spirit creatures who are messengers (or, angels) and there are physical creatures who are messengers (or, angels).

As John said at 1 John 3:2 "... it is not yet made manifest what we shall be...." But what we do know is that what we and all our institutions will be, will image God and all things in heaven.

That also is important to bear in mind as we work at understanding the things Paul spoke in places like 1 Corinthians chapter 15. Our glory upon earth will be a reflection of their glory in heaven.

No wonder John indicated we cannot fully appreciate it at present.
 

Awoon

Well-Known Member
The Kingdom of God is FREE Health Care from those who are TRUE followers of Jesus. Anything less is lip service.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
The Kingdom of God is FREE Health Care from those who are TRUE followers of Jesus. Anything less is lip service.

I don't believe I have ever read anything in the Bible about free health care although healings provided by Jesus and his disciples were free and I know of no-one in the Christian community today who charges for healings.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
I like what you have said (in fact this entire thread is quite refreshing).

I would but clarify this one aspect just a little: "The Kingdom is a REAL kingdom, existing in heaven, whose king is Jesus. The domain that the Kingdom of God rules is to be Earth, post Armageddon."

Bear in mind that the entire pattern of the design of the things God purposed to exist in his paradise earth are an image of the things in heaven. Thus we will see a physical representation of the heavenly kingdom here upon earth wherein the 144,000 reign in association with Jesus, the Christ.

No house divided against itself stands and so we can expect that this earth as an abode of God's kingdom and the image of God's kingdom upon it will operate in perfect harmony with the heavenly realm of God's kingdom. In that sense we will even be brought into full harmony with all of God's angels.

It is quite interesting to ponder the ways we even now image that heavenly arrangement. The title, "angel", merely means messenger, and there are both spirit creatures who are messengers (or, angels) and there are physical creatures who are messengers (or, angels).

As John said at 1 John 3:2 "... it is not yet made manifest what we shall be...." But what we do know is that what we and all our institutions will be, will image God and all things in heaven.

That also is important to bear in mind as we work at understanding the things Paul spoke in places like 1 Corinthians chapter 15. Our glory upon earth will be a reflection of their glory in heaven.

No wonder John indicated we cannot fully appreciate it at present.

I suppose the Kingdom would be in Heaven also because subjects die and can go there.

I believe there is no evidence to support this concept.
 
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