As I started on this journey of thinking about the kingdom, it occurs to me that Jesus was our best example of what it means to live in the Kingdom. He lived out "Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven." And as such, everywhere He went lives were changed. People received healing because there's no sickness in heaven. Demons were cast out because demons don't dwell in heaven.
And shouldn't we have the same authority? We'll get to some of my favorite stories later, but as we move through Luke, I noticed something I hadn't noticed before.... The correct use the kingdom authority.
Read Luke 4:1-22.
While this seems like two separate stories: Jesus' temptation and Jesus teaching at the temple. I submit to you that perhaps they are connected by the kingdom.
Notice that when Satan tempts Jesus he says, "If you are the Son of God..." Indeed, Satan is saying that because Jesus is the Son of God and his realm and reign is in heaven and has kingdom authority... turn the stones into bread; trade worship for the kingdoms of this world; jump off the temple to test God.
As I read this again, I thought, is what the devil wants the correct use of kingdom authority? Use your kingdom authority for personal needs? Use your kingdom authority to gain worldly authority? Use your kingdom authority to test God's presence with you?
Then in the next scene, Jesus teaches in the temple and reads the passage of Isaiah where it says,
"18 “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me,
Because He has anointed Me
To preach the gospel to the poor;
He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted,
To proclaim liberty to the captives
And recovery of sight to the blind,
To vset at liberty those who are oppressed;
19 To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.”
The New King James Version. 1982 (Lk 4:18-19). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
It's as if Jesus was making the point that the reason he had kingdom authority and the reason for the Spirit's presence with him was to bless others. That is the correct use of kingdom authority.
Something to ponder and pray about. Does this apply to us as Christians? I believe it does. But we have to change our whole understanding of what it means to live the Christian life and how much power and authority we have through the Holy Spirit dwelling in our lives.
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Pastor Arlen
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The message Jesus' preached when He was on the earth was the Kingdom.
Have you thought about the Kingdom lately?