Part 2 of "Spiritual growth".
I don't know about you, but I received Christ for entirely selfish reasons. I did not want to go to hell. I knew very little about Christianity. I did know that I was forgiven and I realised that I was not the same person.
Before I was saved, I could not read the Bible. After I was saved, I had a strong desire to study it. One of the things I discovered was that God had a kingdom that was in opposition to the world. I also read that I should seek that Kingdom as my first priority. I also discovered that there was a price to pay. My will and God's will clashed. Often.
So what is the Kingdom of God? According to Luke 4:18 it is deliverance. The captives are set free and the spiritually blind receive their sight. The oppressed are released. The "year of the Lord's favour" refers to the "Jubilee". This was the year of restoration, where slaves were released, lands were restored and debts were forgiven.
The kingdom of God is also the place where demons are driven out (Luke 11:20). It is also a matter of character: "For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit." (Romans 14:7) God's Kingdom is also a matter of power (1 Corinthians 4:20)
Finally, the Kingdom of God is where God's will is being done (Matthew 6:10). This is a part of what we call the Lord's Prayer. It says, "On earth as in heaven". According to an expert in Greek I read, "on earth as in heaven" applies to the previous statements. So it could read, "Hallowed be your name, on earth as in heaven. Your kingdom come, on earth as in heaven. Your will be done, on earth as in heaven".
There are no problems in heaven. The earth is the problem. Satan has formed the world system, enslaving the people made in God's image and robbing God of the glory due to His name. Satan is the murderer, thief and destroyer. God seeks those who will serve Him in His kingdom. Much trouble awaits those who seek the Kingdom of God. But also great reward and great joy. We get one life on this earth. Why waste it on things that have no lasting value?
I don't know about you, but I received Christ for entirely selfish reasons. I did not want to go to hell. I knew very little about Christianity. I did know that I was forgiven and I realised that I was not the same person.
Before I was saved, I could not read the Bible. After I was saved, I had a strong desire to study it. One of the things I discovered was that God had a kingdom that was in opposition to the world. I also read that I should seek that Kingdom as my first priority. I also discovered that there was a price to pay. My will and God's will clashed. Often.
So what is the Kingdom of God? According to Luke 4:18 it is deliverance. The captives are set free and the spiritually blind receive their sight. The oppressed are released. The "year of the Lord's favour" refers to the "Jubilee". This was the year of restoration, where slaves were released, lands were restored and debts were forgiven.
The kingdom of God is also the place where demons are driven out (Luke 11:20). It is also a matter of character: "For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit." (Romans 14:7) God's Kingdom is also a matter of power (1 Corinthians 4:20)
Finally, the Kingdom of God is where God's will is being done (Matthew 6:10). This is a part of what we call the Lord's Prayer. It says, "On earth as in heaven". According to an expert in Greek I read, "on earth as in heaven" applies to the previous statements. So it could read, "Hallowed be your name, on earth as in heaven. Your kingdom come, on earth as in heaven. Your will be done, on earth as in heaven".
There are no problems in heaven. The earth is the problem. Satan has formed the world system, enslaving the people made in God's image and robbing God of the glory due to His name. Satan is the murderer, thief and destroyer. God seeks those who will serve Him in His kingdom. Much trouble awaits those who seek the Kingdom of God. But also great reward and great joy. We get one life on this earth. Why waste it on things that have no lasting value?
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