Gospel of the Kingdom!
It exist, so by choice or happen stance are you ready?
Date: 4/1/2009 10:54:29 AM ( 15 y ) ... viewed 2759 times
The Kingdom of God exist; are you ready to accept the task before you? Here are some questions posed for you to consider and then act upon! This is a study based on a course given as seen below:
BTW: This is only meant to help you see the importance of the Kingdom of God in your life! It should make you reconsider you life as to the the Eternity to come!
THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM"
The Proclamation Of The Kingdom
INTRODUCTION
1. It is quite common to hear sermons on the church of Christ...
a. The establishment of the church
b. The nature of the church
c. The work and worship of the church
-- And rightly so, because the church is important to Jesus. Ep 5:25-29
2. But what about the Kingdom of God...?
a. Has the Kingdom been established?
b. What is the nature of the Kingdom?
c. What blessings and responsibilities are incumbent of those in the
Kingdom?
-- Not much is often said about the Kingdom of God these days
[Yet as we shall see, the Kingdom of God was an important topic of first century preaching, and should also be in the twenty-first century! Note the prominence of the Kingdom of God in...]
I. THE PREACHING OF JESUS
A. HE PROCLAIMED THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM...
1. Throughout Galilee - Mk 1:14; Mt 4:23; 9:35
2. Declaring that the Kingdom was "at hand" - Mk 1:15
3. Calling upon people to repent and believe the good news - Mk 1:15
4. Doing so with a sense of urgency and purpose - Lk 4:43; 8:1
B. HE SENT HIS DISCIPLES TO PROCLAIM THE KINGDOM...
1. First, the apostles in their limited commission - Lk 9:1-2
2. Individual disciples as well - Lk 9:59-60
3. Then seventy disciples, sent out two by two - Lk 10:1,9-11
[Even after His death and resurrection, Jesus continued to teach His disciples many things about the Kingdom (Ac 1:3). We should not be surprised to see that they would continue to talk about the Kingdom (Ac 8:12). We note this especially in...]
II. THE PREACHING OF PAUL
A. IN THE SYNAGOGUES ON HIS JOURNEYS...
1. His custom was to go into the synagogues. Ac 17:1-3
2. He sought to persuade them concerning the Kingdom of God. Ac 19:8
B. AMONG THE CHURCHES HE VISITED...
1. He had preached the Kingdom of God to them - Ac 20:25
2. He had warned them what to expect - e.g., Ac 14:21-22
3. He would later write to them about the Kingdom - e.g., 1 Th 2:12; 2Th 1:5
C. TO ANYONE WHO WOULD LISTEN...
1. Such as the inquiring Jews in Rome - Ac 28:23
2. To those who visited him while under house arrest - Ac 28:30-31
CONCLUSION
1. What is this "Kingdom" that so preoccupied Jesus and Paul...?
a. Is it a literal Kingdom?
b. Is it a Kingdom yet to come?
c. Is it a Kingdom that ought to preoccupy our attention and
predominate our teaching?
-- Indeed, what is the gospel of the Kingdom?
2. Since we noticed that...
a. Jesus spent forty days (in addition to the three years of his ministry!) talking about the Kingdom - Ac 1:3
b. Paul talked "from morning till evening" on one occasion - Ac 28:23
-- It would be impossible to give the subject justice in one sermon
In future lessons we shall examine such things as the nature, establishment, blessings, and demands of the Kingdom. That we might look forward to our study, remember these words of Jesus:
"Again, the Kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field,
which a man found and hid; and for joy over it he goes and sells
all that he has and buys that field."
"Again, the Kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful
pearls, who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and
sold all that he had and bought it." (Mt 13:44-46)
What is this Kingdom of great value to those who find it, whether by accident or design...?
As you notice this is the main thrust of the Gospel, therefore you should come to realize the importance of seeking the Kingdom of God! It is not just something made up or just something blowing in the wind... Stop and think long and hard dear friend!
It is real!
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