Chapter 16

Kingdom Living

Chapter 16

Kingdom Living

A. CHANGE OF AUTHORITY

We have been delivered from Satan’s dominion (rulership or headship). We are now under a whole new authority - that of the Lord Jesus Christ.

As a believer begins growing in his new life in the Lord, he soon discovers that the only way we enjoy living in God’s Kingdom is in right RELATIONSHIP WITH

JESUS. Ephesians 1:17; Philippians 3:10.

At the very beginning of our new life with God, this relationship takes two distinct forms:

1. Saviour

This is the very first relationship we can have with Jesus. We cannot know God as Father or Friend until we first have had a revelation of Jesus as Saviour - the One Who died for us and rescued us from Satan’s kingdom. Jesus has saved us from: a. God’s Judgment 1Thessalonians 1:10; 5:9; Romans 5:9.

b. Satan’s Power Acts 26:18; Colossians 1:13; Hebrews 2:14; 1John 3:8.

c. Our Own Selves Philippians 3:19; 2Corinthians 5:15; Titus 3:3-6; 1Peter 1:18.

“Although he was a son … he became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him”

Hebrews 5:8-9. See also Hebrews 2:10; 2Timothy 1:10.

2. Lord

Knowing Jesus as Saviour brings us into God’s kingdom, but that is not where our relationship with Him ends. Once we are inside His Kingdom, that relationship takes on dramatic new changes. Now we know Him not merely as Saviour, but as Lord - OUR

Lord! He is KING in His Kingdom. Colossians 2:6.

“Therefore, I tell you that no one who is speaking by the Spirit of God says,

‘Jesus be cursed’; and no one can say, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ except by the Holy Spirit”

1Corinthians 12:3. See also John 13:13; Romans 1:4; 1Corinthians 8:6; 1Corinthians 4:5.

When we enter the Kingdom of Light, we can enjoy what we were created for - a loving relationship with the Lord. Because of this, when Jesus becomes Lord of our life, we find that His dominion in our lives brings us out of the chaos of sin into divine order and peace. See Colossians 2:9-10; 1Corinthians 8:6.

B. THE MODEL CITIZEN

“Let your attitude toward life be that of Christ Jesus himself … ” Philippians 2:5. Jesus, though King of the Kingdom, became a servant. He is the example of what the true citizen of His Kingdom is like.

“You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord’ and rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you” John 13:13-15. Read also John 13:5-17; Matthew 20:26-28; Luke 22:27.

C. SUBJECTS OF THE KING

As members of Christ’s Kingdom, we enter into a Master-servant relationship with Him Matthew 6:24.

Jesus came to do his Father’s will. Hebrews 10:5-9. In His day-to-day life, He displayed what the lifestyle of the Kingdom is all about: living to please God. Ephesians 5:8-10. We are to have this servant-heart, just as he had a servant’s heart.

Many Christians do not like the concept of being a servant because it seems to make one person inferior to another. But in the Bible, we find four interesting paradoxes: 1. In Slavery, There Is Freedom

“But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life” Romans 6:22. Read also verses 16-23; 12:1; 1Corinthians 7:22; 2Corinthians 7:22; 2Corinthians 3:17; Ephesians 6:6-7; 1Peter 2:16.

2. In Being a Servant, There Is Greatness

“The greatest among you will be your servant. For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted” Matthew 23:11-12. See also 20:26-27; Mark 9:35; 10:43;

John 12:26.

3. In Humility, There is Exaltation

“Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven” Matthew 18:14. See also Luke 18:14; Proverbs 29:23; James 4:10; 1Peter 5:5-6; Matthew 19:30.

4. In Submission, There is Authority

The Roman Centurion (a military leader over 100 soldiers) who came to Jesus understood this principle. “… I did not even consider myself worthy to come to you. But say the word, and my servant will be healed. For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, ‘Go’ and he goes; and that one ‘Come,’ and he comes. I say to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he does it” Luke 7:7-8.

Because the centurion was under authority, he was able to exercise authority, and readily submitted to Jesus’ authority. Read also verses 1-10; James 4:7.

The lifestyle of the kingdom of God is an attitude of SUBMISSION and OBEDIENCE TO GOD. See Matthew 12:50; Ephesians 6:6; Hebrews 13:21; 1John 2:17; 1Thessalonians 4:1. We submit ourselves to God’s will - NOT reluctantly - because of fear or duty - but rather:

a. Because Of All God Has Done For Us. Romans 12:1; Ephesians 4:1; Titus 3:4-7.

b. Because in Doing so We find Fulfilment. Psalms 40:8.

c. Because of Love. John 14:15; 1John 5:3.

D. FRUIT OF THE KINGDOM

“For you know that we dealt with each of you as a father deals with his children, encouraging, comforting and urging you TO LIVE LIVES WORTHY OF GOD, who calls you into His kingdom and glory” 1Thessalonians 2:11-12. See also 2Thessalonians 1:5.

In Matthew 21:43, Jesus said that the Kingdom would belong to those who

“produce its fruit.” The fruit of the Kingdom is explained in a number of scriptures:

• Love, Joy, Peace. Galatians 5:22-23.

• Goodness, Righteousness, Truth. Ephesians 5:9; James 3:13-17.

• Righteousness, Peace and Joy. Romans 14;17; Hebrews 12:1.

Since we were created by God, we were also made for His Kingdom and its lifestyle.

The fruit of the Kingdom is simply the natural outworking of the miracle of the new birth that the Holy Spirit has performed in us. See Galatians 5:22.

Our responsibility as citizens of God’s kingdom is to live like the people we now are! 1Peter 2:11.

“We also pray that your outward lives, which men see, may bring credit to your master’s name, and that you may bring joy to his heart” Colossians 1:10 Phillips translation. See also Colossians 2:6; Ephesians 4:1; 6:8-10.

MY COMMITMENT

I realize, after studying about Kingdom living, that I am to submit my life to the service of others, just as Jesus did. I commit myself to being a willing, joyful servant of Christ and others.