Series | The Promises of God
Scripture | Luke 17:20-21, “20 Once, having been
asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, ‘The
kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation, 21 nor will people say,
Here it is, or There it is, because the kingdom of God is within you.’”
Lesson 22 | The Promise of God’s Kingdom
Jesus boldly proclaimed in the passage above
that the kingdom of God was now upon the earth in the hearts of His
people. The “kingdom of God” means, “the
active rule and reign of Jesus Christ as King.”
The kingdom of God has always been in heaven but He now wanted His
kingdom “to come on earth as it is in heaven,” Matthew 6:10.
Therefore, today we should not only have hope
to one day be with Jesus in His heavenly kingdom, but we should receive the
kingdom of God now in our hearts. As a result,
the first place Jesus wants to invade and set up His kingdom is in your
heart. Thus, who is the King of your
life?
When someone repents of their sin and accepts
Jesus as the Lord of their life they are automatically given the kingdom of God
in their heart. As a result, if you have
confessed Jesus as the Lord of your life the Kingdom of God is within you right
now!
We are given the best description of the
kingdom of God in the hearts of men by Paul in Romans 14:17. He described the kingdom of God as, “righteousness,
peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.”
Therefore, according to Jesus you are first promised to have righteousness
in your inner being because of Jesus’ work on the cross and are forever free
from all sin. Second, you are promised
peace on the inside- to be without storm or conflict both in your relationship
with God and with others. And lastly,
joy in the Holy Ghost, which is indescribable emotional elation in God’s
presence.
In closing, don’t let the kingdom of this world
invade your heart. But rather fully
receive the fullness of God’s kingdom within you today!
Reflection | Do you believe Jesus has placed His righteousness, peace, and joy in your life?
Action | (1) Confess again Jesus as the Lord and King of your life. (2) Ask Jesus to give you the fullness of His Kingdom in your life by His Holy Spirit. (3) Lastly, daily guard and hold onto the righteousness, peace, and joy His kingdom brings.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Leviticus 13:1-59, Mark 6:1-29, Psalm 39:1-13, & Proverbs 10:10. Click here to read online.
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