Great lessons; my wife and I have tried and are still trying to teach this to family who believe that the Kingdom has not come, but that Christ was rejected, 😢 feel so sorry for them.
The Kingdom of God draws near in the coming of the Incarnate Word. It is announced in the Gospel, it is the Messianic Kingdom, present in the person of Jesus, the Messiah. Christ gave to his Apostles the work of proclaiming the Kingdom, and through the Holy Spirit forms his people into a priestly kingdom, the Church, in which the Kingdom of God is mysteriously present, for she is the seed and beginning of the Kingdom on earth, In the Lord's Prayer (Thy Kingdom come) we pray for its final glorious appearance, when Christ will hand over the Kingdom to his Father
Actually, the Jews did reject Jesus as their messiah, which prevented his rule over the earthy kingdom (Kingdom of Heaven). The jews rejecting him was not unexpected. God knew they would reject him. Rightly dividing the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven is key to avoiding wrongly applying scripture. They are different kingdoms. When teaching, one should be careful to distinguish one or the other.
Your statement that Jesus cannot reign on the throne because of the Jeconiah curse is inaccurate. The reason is that Jesus came through lineage of Nathan, or the side of Mary. (Luke 3:31) Secondly, Jesus's true father was the Holy Spirit of God, thereby removing the lineage on Joseph's side. that would mean that Joseph was not the father of Jesus. He was the adopted father. The removal of Joseph's side of the lineage was so that adultery would not have been committed, and would allow Jesus to sit on the throne, even physically if He so desired. He didn't though. His kingdom was always spiritual.
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Excellent lesson!!!!!!!!! Thank you.
Great lessons; my wife and I have tried and are still trying to teach this to family who believe that the Kingdom has not come, but that Christ was rejected, 😢 feel so sorry for them.
Always excellent lessons
This is a wonderful channel. Thankful I found it to further my understanding.
Great Lesson.
On the money as always. God bless
Thank you brother 🙏, Good message about Kingdom of God.
Thanks BJ
Keep up the good work 👍
I appreciate your blessed ability to teach the flock, thank you.
Excellent job brothers 👍🏼🙏🏼
Dan Jenkins, Palm Beach Lakes church of Christ, Palm Beach Lakes, FL on Revelation
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Great video.
The Kingdom of God draws near in the coming of the Incarnate Word. It is announced in the Gospel, it is the Messianic Kingdom, present in the person of Jesus, the Messiah. Christ gave to his Apostles the work of proclaiming the Kingdom, and through the Holy Spirit forms his people into a priestly kingdom, the Church, in which the Kingdom of God is mysteriously present, for she is the seed and beginning of the Kingdom on earth, In the Lord's Prayer (Thy Kingdom come) we pray for its final glorious appearance, when Christ will hand over the Kingdom to his Father
God doesn't predict, He states what is going to happen.
pre·dict
/prēˈdik(t)/
verb
say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.
Actually, the Jews did reject Jesus as their messiah, which prevented his rule over the earthy kingdom (Kingdom of Heaven). The jews rejecting him was not unexpected. God knew they would reject him.
Rightly dividing the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven is key to avoiding wrongly applying scripture. They are different kingdoms. When teaching, one should be careful to distinguish one or the other.
Your statement that Jesus cannot reign on the throne because of the Jeconiah curse is inaccurate. The reason is that Jesus came through lineage of Nathan, or the side of Mary. (Luke 3:31)
Secondly, Jesus's true father was the Holy Spirit of God, thereby removing the lineage on Joseph's side. that would mean that Joseph was not the father of Jesus. He was the adopted father.
The removal of Joseph's side of the lineage was so that adultery would not have been committed, and would allow Jesus to sit on the throne, even physically if He so desired. He didn't though. His kingdom was always spiritual.