Bible Study Course: Lesson 6 - What Is the Gospel of the Kingdom of God?
Introduction
". . . When the edifice of the church was almost completed, the . . .
doctrine of Christ's reign upon the earth was...rejected as the absurd invention
of heresy and fanaticis" (Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire, abridged edition, 1967, p. 234).
The ruins of the ancient Roman Forum lie silent, a scene of crumbling decay
where emperors once ruled a mighty empire. The pagan temples to Jupiter and
Venus are relics of past glory. Visitors gaze at the ruins and marvel at what
they must have been like in their splendor.
Over this scene fall the shadows of crosses from atop the many churches that
surround the city. To some they are a fitting symbol of the triumph of the church
over the empire that officially persecuted believers and attempted to eradicate
Christianity.
Is the work of organized religion the Kingdom of God on earth today? This
is the central idea that shapes the view of the religious world. But is this
the same Kingdom of God the Bible describes?
Has Christianity brought the lasting peace to the world and its inhabitants
foretold by the Bible prophets? Is the Kingdom of God in place through one organized
church or through hundreds of smaller, divided denominations? Or, as some believe,
is the Kingdom of God simply the inward dwelling of God's Spirit in one's heart?
Such beliefs have dramatically shaped the religious world's view of what is
the gospel taught by Jesus Christ.
When Jesus spoke of the Kingdom of God, what did He mean? Was He referring
to the Church He built through His disciples? Or was He talking about something
entirely different?
These are important questions. Many have reinterpreted the clear and unmistakable
language Jesus used when He taught His disciples about the coming Kingdom of
God. But, down through the centuries in the Christian world, Jesus Himself has
become not the messenger but the entirety of the message. If you are to understand
the message Jesus Christ brought—"the gospel of the kingdom of God"
(Mark 1:14)—you need to discover the biblical answers to these questions.
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