<< Previous | Index | Next >>"THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW" The Kingdom Of Great Value (13:44-46) INTRODUCTION 1. During His earthly ministry, the key theme of His preaching and teaching was "the kingdom of heaven"... a. He began His ministry proclaiming it was at hand - Mt 4:17,23 b. He sent His apostles on the limited commission to proclaim the same message - Mt 10:7 2. He taught many parables to illustrate great truths about this kingdom... a. Through which He revealed many things that had previously been secret - Mt 13:34-35 b. Like the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price - Mt 13:44-46 3. In these two parables, Jesus illustrated the kingdom to be one of great value... a. So great that one who stumbles upon it sells all to obtain it b. So great that one searching for it sells all to buy it 4. In this lesson, I wish to address several questions that come to mind... a. What is this "kingdom"? b. Why is it considered to be of such great value? c. Is it really worth it? d. What will it cost us? [Let's begin, then, with the first question...] I. WHAT IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN? A. IT INVOLVES FOUR INTER-RELATED IDEAS... 1. God's kingship, rule, or recognized sovereignty a. The term "kingdom" as used by the Jews often stressed the abstract idea of rule or dominion, not a geographical area surrounded by physical boundaries b. It is used this way by Jesus in Mt 6:10 - "Your KINGDOM come; Your WILL be done..." (note the connection between kingdom and will) -- Thus, the "kingdom of heaven" would involve the rule of heaven in the hearts of men 2. This rule of heaven is spiritual in nature a. It is not a physical kingdom - cf. Jn 18:36 b. But one that is spiritual - cf. Ro 14:17 3. Its visible manifestation today is in the form of the Lord's church a. For the church is that community of souls in whose hearts God is recognized as Sovereign b. That the church constitutes the kingdom of God on earth, consider: 1) How the term "church" and "kingdom" were used interchangeably - Mt 16:18 2) Comments made to those who were in the church - Co 1:13; 1 Th 2:12 3) The description of those in the churches of Asia - Re 1: 4,6,9 4 It has a future element as well as a present one a. Its future aspect is spoken of by Jesus, Paul, Peter - Mt 25:34; 1 Co 15:50; 2 Ti 4:18; 2 Pe 1:10-11 b. Peter described the coming of its future state in 2 Pe 3: 10-13 B. THE KINGDOM IS THEREFORE BOTH PRESENT AND FUTURE... 1. In the present sense... a. It is found wherever the sovereignty of God is accepted in the hearts of men b. It is a spiritual kingdom, for God rules in the hearts of men c. Its outward manifestation today is the Lord's church d. This rule or kingdom of God was "inaugurated" on the Day of Pentecost (Ac 2) 2. In the future sense... a. The rule or kingdom of God will be "culminated" with the coming of the Lord b. It will involve that "news heaven and a new earth in which righteousness dwells", described by Peter and John - 2 Pe 3; Re 21-22 c. It will be experienced only by those in the church who are submitting to God's will today! - cf. Mt 7:21-23; 2 Pe 3: 13-14 [Submitting to the rule of God so that we become part of His church is how one enters the kingdom of heaven, both present and future. This leads to our second question...] II. WHAT IS THE GREAT VALUE OF THIS KINGDOM? A. IT IS A REFUGE FROM THE POWERS OF DARKNESS - Co 1:13 1. Outside the kingdom, one is in the kingdom of Satan! - Ep 2: 1-3 a. Under his influence b. Trapped in various sins 2. In the kingdom of Christ, we find deliverance and refuge a. Set free from sin to serve God - Ro 6:17-18 b. God will not allow us to be tempted beyond our ability to bear - 1 Co 10:12-13 B. IT IS A DOMAIN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS, PEACE AND JOY - Ro 14:17 1. Righteousness which comes through faith in Christ - Ph 3:8-9 2. Peace from God through prayer which surpasses understanding - Ph 4:6-7 3. Abiding joy in the Lord, no matter the circumstances - Ph 4:4; 2:17-19 C. IT IS AN UNSHAKABLE KINGDOM - He 12:25-29 1. It will never be destroyed - Dan 2:44 2. Of this kingdom there will be no end - Lk 1:33 3. It is truly an everlasting kingdom - 2 Pe 1:10-11 D. IT WILL BE PRESENTED TO GOD WHEN CHRIST RETURNS - 1 Co 15:21-26 1. At that time, those who are now "sons of the kingdom" will "shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father" - Mt 13:41-43 2. From then on, those in this kingdom will dwell in the presence of God - Re 21:1-7 [The value of this kingdom can be seen further as we consider our third question...] III. IS IT REALLY WORTH IT? A. IF I COULD HAVE SOME "SPECIAL GUESTS"... 1. I would ask Stephen to say if he thought it was worth it - cf. Ac 7:54-60 2. I would ask the early Christians who joyfully accepted the plundering of their goods and eventually received the promise - Ac 8:1-4; He 10:32-36 3. I would ask the apostle Paul - 2 Ti 3:10-13; 4:6-8,18 4. I would ask one of your loved ones, a friend or relative, who died in Christ -- I am confident that they would all say forcefully, "Yes! It is worth giving up all!" B. IF I COULD, I WOULD HAVE JESUS... 1. Who gave up all to die on the cross - Ph 2:5-8 2. Who became "poor" that we might become "rich" - 2 Co 8:9 -- I am persuaded that as He showed you His pierced hands and feet, He would say with love and great urgency, "Yes! My kingdom is worth giving up all!" [But what exactly must we give up? To put it another way...] IV. WHAT WILL THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN COST US? A. WE MUST PAY THE PRICE... 1. Of repentance - cf. Mk 1:15 2. Of being born again - cf. Jn 3:3-5 a. Involving both outward and inward submission to the will of Christ b. A submission that will affect our whole life 3. Of putting the kingdom first - Mt 6:33 a. Before our riches - Mk 10:23-25 b. Before our families - Mk 10:28-31 c. Before ourselves - Lk 9:23-26 B. ARE WE WILLING TO PAY THE PRICE... 1. Consider the parable of the dinner - Lk 14:15-24 2. Are we guilty of the same? a. Putting financial concerns first? b. Putting family first? 3. Our actions demonstrate whether we are willing to pay the price; for example: a. Our devotion to the Word of God and prayer b. Our devotion to others in the church (kingdom) - He 10: 24-25; Ro 15:1-3 c. Our devotion to the lost - Co 1:28-29 CONCLUSION 1. The kingdom is truly one of great value... a. It was established through its purchase by the blood of Christ - Ac 20:28 b. Can we expect the Lord to accept anything less than our utmost devotion for the privilege of being in His eternal kingdom? 1) We are admonished to walk in a manner worthy of the kingdom - 1 Th 2:10-12 2) But it may cost us greatly to be considered worthy - cf. 2 Th 1:4-5 2. Our actions will demonstrate whether we value the greatness of this kingdom... a. By whether or not we obey the gospel! b. By whether or not we remain zealous and faithful in our service to the God! 3. I hope that in some way I have persuaded you that any price we pay is worthy of "The Kingdom Of Great Value" If you are convinced that it is, and desire assistance in becoming or remaining a faithful "citizen" of the kingdom, then let us know...<< Previous | Index | Next >>
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