In the exploration of the concept of the Kingdom of God, a foundational Christian teaching is presented, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's identity within this spiritual realm. 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 described as both "already" present in some form and "not yet" fully realized, a tension that reflects the Christian belief in the present reality of God's rule and the anticipation of its complete fulfillment.
The discussion highlights that upon choosing faith in Jesus Christ, individuals are transferred from the domain of darkness into the Kingdom of God, becoming citizens with new rights and responsibilities. This new citizenship demands a transformation of identity, where former affiliations and identities are replaced by one's primary identity as a child of God and a citizen of His Kingdom. This identity should influence every aspect of life, including behavior, relationships, and decision-making, aligning them with the values and principles of the Kingdom.
The role of an ambassador is introduced as a job title that comes with citizenship in the Kingdom of God. Ambassadors are authorized messengers representing their sovereign, Jesus Christ, in a foreign territory—the world. This role involves reflecting the character and will of Jesus, sharing the message of salvation, and inviting others to become part of God's Kingdom. The importance of knowledge, wisdom, and character is underscored for ambassadors to represent Jesus effectively. Knowledge of Jesus' teachings and actions is essential, but it must be coupled with wisdom to apply that knowledge appropriately in various situations. Character is paramount, as it determines the authenticity of one's representation of Jesus to the world.
The practical steps to grow in knowledge, wisdom, and character are outlined. Engaging with the Bible, taking notes during teachings, and utilizing resources like Life University are recommended for gaining knowledge. Wisdom can be sought through prayer, experience, and learning from others. Character development involves walking closely with God, avoiding sin, and staying accountable to others.
The message concludes with a call to action for believers to embrace their role as ambassadors, especially in light of the vast number of people who have yet to hear the good news of Jesus Christ. A period of prayer and fasting is proposed as a time to seek God's guidance on how to fulfill this role effectively. The urgency of the mission is emphasized by the statistic that a significant percentage of the population within a certain radius of the community does not know Jesus, underscoring the plentiful harvest and the need for more workers.
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