Kingdom
“Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at
hand.” Mt. 3:2
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his is not the church. Oh please, everyone who is up to their elbows in
dishwater with Martha, please listen to John the baptizer. This is not
the church, at least not the church as we know it. It is not a call to
come to Sunday School Picnics, cake walks, or AWANA meetings where you
can trade in your points for some trinket made in China. The kingdom of
heaven, I am sure, is not church ladies gossiping while they are cutting
out un-needed tea towels to send off to some missionary in Africa. The
kingdom John was proclaiming while dressed in coarse garments of camel
hair, was as far above the local church as heaven is above the earth.
One group of church ladies taught that the kingdom was something after
the church age where they would be flying around from planet to planet
having tea parties. Give me a break! Jesus did not die on the cross so
we could have tea with the Vicar.
History is littered with kingdoms. One is piled upon the bones of
another. Sometimes called dynasties, they go on today. There was Summer,
and Babylon, Persia and Egypt. There was Greece, and Rome, and the
Phoenicians, to say nothing of the Aztecs, Mayan, and Ming dynasties.
Each rose on a sea of war and blood, and politics. The kingdom that was
being announced by John was not one that had anything to do with killing
the Romans, or purging the Supreme Court of Saducees. It was a
government unlike any the world had ever seen. Isaiah said of Immanuel,
“the government shall be upon his shoulders.” As Alexander’s armies
marched to within sight of lesser kings, each bowed their heads in
submission. Jesus needs no army. He comes, we repent and we bow before
Him. Then the Kingdom of heaven is not only “at hand,” my soul, it is
here.
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