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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

For Heaven's Sake?

Many believe they will spend eternity with God in heaven after death. But is this idea biblically true? Plan to be challenged!

What is the most important teaching of Jesus Christ? Some say by faith in Him you can be saved and spend eternity with God in heaven. Now it might surprise you to find that going to heaven when you die is not what Jesus taught. What was the central teaching of Jesus Christ? What did He go about preaching? Was it the Kingdom of Heaven? Many religions disagree on what they feel is significant. But what does the Bible say is the heart and core of Jesus Christ's message. Stay tune to Beyond Today as we analyze the idea, "For Heaven's Sake".

Are you a Christian? About one billion people profess Christianity. Of course Christians trace their beliefs to the teachings of Jesus Christ yet many Christians are not aware of Jesus central teaching.

If someone were to ask you what is the focal point of Jesus message? How would you answer?

Many would say the most important teaching is believing in Jesus and going to heaven when you die. This was shown in the study done a few years ago that found that 89% believe in heaven and of those 85% believe they'll personally go there. That's what I was taught when I was young and perhaps you were too. But is it possible that popular beliefs, even church doctrine don't agree with the Bible and Jesus real teaching?

Now it may surprise you the major subject of Jesus Christ teaching was not heaven. The heart and core of His teaching was the Gospel of The Kingdom. That's the good news! The Gospel that the Kingdom of God would be established right here on this earth.

Historian, Michael Grant, put it this way, "Every thought and saying of Jesus was directed and subordinated to one single thing, the realization of the Kingdom of God upon the Earth and this one phrase, the Kingdom of God sums up His whole ministry and His whole life's work." Now imagine that.

You might think, wait a second; could all these churches be wrong? Why haven't I heard more about the Kingdom of God in my church?

Well let's go to the source. Well let's notice what the Bible says in order to check out what the facts really are. The Bible makes it clear Jesus overriding theme was the good news of the Kingdom of God. His very own words are recorded for us so we can know His intent. Notice what it says in

Luke 4:43 but He said to them, "I must preach the kingdom of God to the other cities also, because for this purpose I have been sent."

And you know that's exactly what Jesus did, He did that specifically. You flip over a couple of chapters to

Luke 8:1 Now it came to pass, afterward, that He went through every city and village, preaching and bringing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God.

Well do you need some good news? How much have you heard about the Gospel of the Kingdom of God? What is it?

Since Jesus spoke about it everywhere He went, shouldn't you know about it? And as a Christian you don't want to be uninformed about His most important teaching.

This message, the message of the Kingdom was central to the teaching of Jesus Christ right from the very start. From the beginning of the New Testament all the way to Revelation, God's Kingdom is mentioned scores of times.

In fact, notice this quote about the Kingdom of God. "The word Kingdom is found 55 times in Matthew, 25 times in Mark, 46 times in Luke and 5 times in John. The phrase the Kingdom of God and equivalent expressions occur about 80 times." So these statistics show the great importance of the concept in the teaching of Jesus. There can therefore be little doubt that the phrase, the Kingdom God, expresses the main theme of His teaching.

So when you look at the facts, is there any doubt that the Kingdom of God is the core teaching of Jesus Christ? Now what does it mean, what exactly is this Kingdom and when and where for that matter will it be established.

Jesus disciples knew when Jesus spoke of the Kingdom of God he wasn't talking about going to heaven. So what is a Kingdom?

Now that word Kingdom may not be one that we think much about, we don't use that term all that much but let's step back and consider it. Now imagine for yourself any country, you know what is it that makes a nation a country or a Kingdom? Well there's four components, there's a ruler or parliament or a government, we have laws, we have subjects and we have territory. So when Jesus spoke about the Kingdom of God He was talking about a very real, literal government, a structured, organized administration under His very own authority. Jesus Christ, He is where we start, He's the ruler. Now we can verify that, we can turn to our Bible. Look at...

Revelation 11:15 Then the seventh angel sounded: And there were loud voices in heaven, saying, "The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever!"

And so we see Jesus and the disciples as well understood that the term Kingdom of God meant that God's government would be established on earth, led and administered by Jesus Christ Himself. Now what about that second component, the government and laws? The government and laws will be the government and laws of God. Notice what it says in Isaiah 2:2 now the book of Isaiah we have the prophet discussing this very concept of the Kingdom of God. Notice what he says...

Isaiah 2:2 Now it shall come to pass in the latter days That the mountain of the LORD's house Shall be established on the top of the mountains,

In fact when you that word mountains in the Bible it often represents nations and governments and so he's talking specifically about that right here. And it says...

And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall flow to it.
Isaiah 2:3 Many people shall come and say, "Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, To the house of the God of Jacob; He will teach us His ways, And we shall walk in His paths." For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.


Now if we move to that third component, the subjects and the territory, who will that be? Well it will be the people and the nations of the earth. Daniel 7:14 tells us that very fact and it reminds us in

Daniel 7:14 Then to Him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, That all peoples, nations, and languages should serve Him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion, Which shall not pass away, And His kingdom the one Which shall not be destroyed.

You see Jesus taught that the time is coming for change. Now it's not the kind of change the politicians talk about. It is nothing less than a sweeping, overpowering change in the entire world order. The Kingdom of God will rule over the entire earth.

Now if you are like me you didn't hear much about the Kingdom of God. Like me you may have been taught your entire life that when you die you go to heaven.

But what really happens to us after we die, where are our loved ones who have passed on? Will we ever see them again? You see most believe when they die they will go to heaven but this is what the Bible really teaches. Is that what it is?

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So as we think about it we've already seen that heaven wasn't one of Jesus talking points and no wonder when you consider the shocking statement in John 3:13, it says

John 3:13 No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.

You see these words were written decades after Jesus died and ascended to heaven and well after many of His followers have died but here we're still told that no one other than Jesus Himself had gone to heaven.

You see the fact is Jesus key talking point was the Kingdom of God, that coming Kingdom was clearly the theme of His entire ministry.

Now one thing you may be familiar with, you've probably heard of the Sermon on the Mount. It is probably one of the most quotable teachings of Jesus. It's the one that says blessed are, blessed are the ones who mourn, blessed are the meek, the merciful, blessed are the peacemakers. You may be familiar with them.

Now do you know what Jesus emphasized in that lesson? He pointed His followers toward the Kingdom. Let's notice it, He began His message in Matthew 5 so if you turn over to the book of Matthew, in Matthew 5:3 He singles out the poor, the poor in spirit, notice what it says in...

Mathew 5:3 "Blessed are the poor in spirit, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

The He goes on in...

Matthew 5:10 Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Now you might think, "Aha, I knew Jesus taught about heaven!" Now ok wait a second, what is the Kingdom of Heaven?

Is the Kingdom of Heaven different from the Kingdom of God? Ok how can we know?

Well first let's step back for a moment and let's ask ourselves how many books in the Bible contain the phrase "Kingdom of Heaven"? Just one, just one, that expression is only found right here in the book of Matthew.

So as we begin it's important to realize that the book of Matthew, it's very similar to the books of Mark, Luke and John. These very first four books of the New Testament describe the life and teachings of Jesus Christ from His birth to the crucifixion. So these four students, these four followers, the disciples of Jesus describe many of the same events from different perspectives.

Now what about that term, the Kingdom of Heaven, that is only used in right here in the book of Matthew? This is interesting, let's notice this, we wouldn't want to misunderstand what Matthew meant and he didn't want us to misunderstand, so he uses the terms Kingdom of Heaven and Kingdom of God, interchangeably. Let's notice that Matthew 19 just a few chapters from where we began in Matthew 5, Matthew 19:23 notice what Matthew records for us.

Matthew 19:23 Then Jesus said to His disciples, "Assuredly, I say to you that it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.
Matthew 19:24 And again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."

You see there those two phrases and they appear right together and what does that tell us? It show's that they are identical terms. In fact we can also show that they mean exactly the same thing by comparing these passages from other books of the Bible. Remember

Matthew 5:3 "Blessed are the poor in spirit, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Now if we flip over to the book of Luke and check out that same scenario in the book of that's Luke 6:20 here we find that same concept and it is said just a little differently in the book of Luke

Luke 6:20 Then He lifted up His eyes toward His disciples, and said: "Blessed are you poor, For yours is the kingdom of God.

Now doesn't that make it obvious? Those two phrases mean exactly the same thing.

Now you might ask well why did Matthew use that term then why didn't he just always use the term the Kingdom of God.

Well the Wycliffe Bible dictionary explains that Matthew was a Jew writing to his own race and he respected their custom of using the name of God as little as possible. And therefore he spoke of the Kingdom of Heaven. Now the New Bible Dictionary agrees, it says this, "The use of the Kingdom of Heaven in Matthew is certainly due to the tendency in Judaism to avoid the direct use of the name of God so in any case, no distinction in sense is to be assumed between the two expressions."

So what can we conclude? The Kingdom of Heaven doesn't mean the Kingdom is in heaven but that it is of heaven, it is of God who is Himself in heaven at this time.

So Matthew makes it very clear that this Kingdom wasn't going to be like the Roman Empire and its emperor or any other kingdom at that time. He understood that it was a kingdom to come.

Of course we know the Jews missed the fact that Jesus came first to die for man's sins and then He would return again to established that very Kingdom. In fact you've probably prayed for that Kingdom. Jesus taught that we should pray, Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth. Now these aren't just idle words, there is a Kingdom yet to come from God to this Earth. In fact there is a famous prophecy in Isaiah 9:6 you are probably familiar with it because it is often times read at Christmas time. But the important aspect of this passage describes something much more than just Jesus birth. Notice

Isaiah 9:6 For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder.

A little further down

Isaiah 9:7 Of the increase of His government and peace There will be no end

You see, this is that world changing Kingdom that Jesus spoke of, that's the one that's yet to come. You see when Jesus preached about the Kingdom of God, He was continuing that same message of the Old Testament prophets. So there's no doubt that was what Jesus was referring to, He referred to it often, unmistakably that He would return to the Earth and establish the Kingdom that those prophets were foretelling.

Now most Christians believe that Jesus came as a babe in the manger but most don't realize that He is coming back to earth and He's coming back in a far different way.

The first time He proclaimed the good news of the Kingdom of God, the second time He will come as it's all powerful ruling King to establish the Kingdom and the government of God over the entire Earth. Now this is good news! That's what Jesus came to announce, this was the heart, this was the core of His message. So throughout the Bible scripture after scripture describes Jesus return and the establishment of the Kingdom of God. Jesus Himself said, "Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness".

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