Do You Feel The Kingdom Of God?

  
 

Good Morning Friends,

  
 

To have a Kingdom one needs a King. But most of the Kings in the Bible were a sorry lot. The thing is that God never sought this earthly design for us. We imposed it on ourselves. Perhaps the best we can hope for is to have a leader who glorifies God and for us to always serve Jesus who glorifies God. Bible is clear about the outcomes for leaders who do not glorify God. Sure, we are to submit to authority, but it is clearly best not to submit to waiting idly for Jesus to come back to Earth to rule in the flesh. Friends, we are to be wise regarding the times we live in, so perhaps it would be best to focus our efforts on God ruling in our hearts now, for earthly leaders are ultimately sure to disappoint. So, this morning, we seek a heavenly resolution to the problem even though its birth might be painful. Do You Feel The Kingdom Of God?

  
 

Scripture: Once Jesus was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God was coming, and he answered, ‘The kingdom of God is not coming with things that can be observed; nor will they say, “Look, here it is!” or “There it is!” For, in fact, the kingdom of God is among you.’ Then he said to the disciples, ‘The days are coming when you will long to see one of the days of the Son of Man, and you will not see it. They will say to you, “Look there!” or “Look here!” Do not go, do not set off in pursuit. For as the lightning flashes and lights up the sky from one side to the other, so will the Son of Man be in his day. But first he must endure much suffering and be rejected by this generation.

  
 

Luke 17:20-25 (NRSV)

  
 

Message: Our present task is to work for the Kingdom of God as if Jesus would not return until well into the next century but at the same time be ready if He should return tonight even as we live in the mystery that the Spirit of God is abiding in us this very moment. Applying this to our own lives we learn that this means we must deny our false selves and let Jesus lead us to our true self in the Kingdom of God as part of the Body of Christ, for the Kingdom is Christ in us. It is not about having it our way. It is about focusing on building up the community of believers in love. It is about learning the art of discretion… learning to base our decisions on the freedom of faith but in a way that shows forth our love. In contemplating today’s scripture, it reminded me that the completion of history itself is much like the reality of our own deaths. Maybe that is why Jesus pointed out that every age would have those who would be convinced that the end was near. Interestingly, some people at the time of Jesus thought that the inauguration of the Kingdom of God would be by force and bring the end of Rome. But by adopting the image and humility of Christ we today accept the destiny of submitting to the will of God and consider the idea of the Kingdom being the spiritual as well as a physical invitation to a life in relationship with the divine. Just as the Temple is in us so too is the Kingdom of God. And at its essence, the Kingdom of God for me is the spiritual experience of the King coming to reside in my heart and chiseling away at my desire to sin and birthing in me a new life. And perhaps you have experienced something similar. I think Mary, Martha, and Lazarus experienced this as they opened their home to Jesus. They experienced a conversion of the heart and if you too have experienced the power of the Holy Spirit you might realize that God in this way prepares us for the day of our own deaths but also to live lives of love now. And that opens a revelation that these words on this page cannot explain but can only through the mystery of the Spirit appearing here and there evoke the insight of love that last beyond time. We have all heard of cults that predict the end is coming and the sky is falling. I do not put much credence in those thoughts. It moves some to repentance for a time, but it is not long before the revolution loses its resolve. Things of this nature change both fast and slow. And I do not know the timing of what God has planned, for my life or yours or for all of humanity, but believe the final coming of Christ will be unmistakable. I believe it will not be a flash in the pan but a moment of universal enlightenment that will change everything forever. It will be charged with power. But it will not be a flood or the raining of fire and brimstone as with the time of Noah and Lot. It will be the very consumption of history itself but also the release of great power. And the turmoil and travail will be so severe before it that people will pray for Jesus to come in the flesh of a new creation so that the pain will end. For there will undoubtedly be suffering and rejection. So be ready my friends. The Lord’s purpose will prevail.

 
And So, in many ways Jesus never left and is still here as is his Kingdom moved by love to exist in the face of all the odds against this reality as we imagine what is to come but is not yet fully consummated. Friends, we were made to seek God, and to seek the paths that will lead us to union with God. That is why Jesus came, for in him we have a model of how to be our best. The Kingdom of God is a dynamic concept. It’s not like a kingdom with walls around it. It’s a kingdom that’s dynamically going forth in this world and Jesus talks about it all the time. He is an agent of the kingdom. His gospel is bringing in the kingdom. The kingdom creates a means for us to related together for a holy purpose and I feel it when it happens, and I hope you do too.

 

Pray we experience the Kingdom of God within us as a relationship with the divine. Pray we realize that when we are obedient to God, God is among us. Pray we realize that this experience is not one imposed by force but by love. Pray we realize that Jesus came to save us all and the very heart of the Gospel message is to affirm that the Kingdom of God is here right now growing in our hearts and minds as a seed planted to grow and bring forth fruit for the healing of the nations and of creation itself. Pray we realize that when we are obedient to God, God is among us. Pray we realize that when we do the will of God on earth as in heaven the Kingdom is among us. Pray we realize that whenever we plant of seed that takes root in a trusting heart that the Kingdom is in our midst. Pray therefor for the hungry to be fed and the tired to receive rest and the cry of loneliness to be silenced by a word of comfort. Pray therefor for the hand of service to direct the way of salvation and the people to break free from the bondage of sin. Pray for an end to injustice, rebellion and pain. Pray for Jesus to rule in our hearts now and in the Kingdom to Come.

 
 

Blessings,

  
 

John Lawson

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