ASHORTWORK
Biblical Understanding based on the Record of Scripture
How does the Bible describe the Kingdom of God? When is it? Who comprises the kingdom? What part does Jesus Christ play in that kingdom?
Ezekiel 40-48 describes a changed physical Temple area in Jerusalem as well as major changes in the priesthood, to be made after the events of the 70 weeks prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27 are fulfilled.
The capstone of God's creative plan. The unveiling of our future destiny, is yet another dimension of the phrase Kingdom of God. It hasn't been talked about for what seems like decades, maybe it's time to consider it once again.
The phrase "Kingdom of God", is like "spirit", Greek "pneuma", and has multiple aspects to its meaning. Do we recognize them when we read the phrase? And what are they? Satan's game is to hide anything about the Father, that should come as no surprise. This study presents a look at different dimensions of the phrase "the kingdom of God".
What are the rules that govern behavior in the Kingdom of God? Will it be a 2-tier society like we see being constructed today? Can we find in scripture where we can read about the transition to the Kingdom of God? Is the Kingdom of God the same thing as the "millennium"?
The phrase "the kingdom of God" and its twin the "kingdom of heaven" is used 100 times in the New testament. Who's Kingdom is it anyways? And does the phrase always refer to a single thing? Or does it have more than one utility? We look at one application of the phrase, and humanity's response to it becoming a reality.
The Christ came as God's servant. He said the Father had told him what to say and what to speak. What was the message that He came to deliver? Did the disciples learn to do the same thing as Apostles? Did Paul teach the same thing to the Gentiles? Why do we hear so little about this today?
Total Studies: 6
1 Peter 4:10-11 NKJV
As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.
If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles (utterances) of God (Father). If anyone ministers, let him do it as with the ability which God (Father) supplies, that in all things God (Father) may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong the glory and the dominion forever and ever. Amen