In the exploration of the concept of the Kingdom of God, a key emphasis is placed on the transformative nature of embracing a new identity as a citizen of this Kingdom. This new identity supersedes all other affiliations, whether they be cultural, political, or social. The Kingdom of God is not a physical location but rather the domain where God's authority and power are recognized and submitted to. It is both a present reality and a future hope, described as the "already but not yet" Kingdom, indicating that while God's reign is currently active, its full manifestation is still to come.
The teachings highlight that upon accepting faith in Jesus Christ, individuals are transferred from the domain of darkness into the Kingdom of God, becoming new creations with a new identity. This identity as citizens of God's Kingdom should inform and shape every aspect of one's life, from personal habits to financial decisions, and even to the way one interacts with others. The world may promote self-sovereignty, but within the Kingdom, there is a clear acknowledgment that Jesus is the King, and thus, life is lived in submission to His authority.
The role of an ambassador is introduced as a job title that comes with being a citizen of the Kingdom. An ambassador is an authorized representative of a sovereign power in a foreign land. The 'foreign land' in this context is the world that ambassadors are sent back into after being brought into the Kingdom. Their mission is to represent the King—Jesus—and to share the message of the Kingdom with others. This ambassadorship is not a part-time endeavor; it is a full-time commitment that requires knowledge, wisdom, and character.
Knowledge is essential for ambassadors, as they cannot represent what they do not know. Therefore, engaging with the Bible and other resources, taking notes, and using tools like Life University are encouraged to gain a deeper understanding of God's word. Wisdom is the application of knowledge, and it is acquired through asking God for it, learning from experiences, and seeking the counsel of those who have gone before.
Character is perhaps the most critical aspect, as ambassadors must reflect Jesus in their behavior. The world should see a difference in the way ambassadors of the Kingdom live. This includes maintaining integrity, avoiding sin, and being accountable to others. Walking closely with God, rejecting sin, and staying accountable are practical steps to developing character.
The teachings conclude with a call to action, urging individuals to take their role as ambassadors seriously. This involves engaging in prayer and fasting, seeking to draw closer to God, and being ready to represent Him in every situation. The focus is on being proactive in sharing the message of the Kingdom and living out the values of the Kingdom in daily life.
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