Embracing the Kingdom: Jesus, Our True Reality

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The Kingdom of God is inseparable from Jesus, the King. Understanding this connection helps us move beyond legalism to a spirituality rooted in the reality of Jesus' presence and teachings. This shift allows us to live in righteousness, peace, and joy through the Holy Spirit. [00:32:39]

Spirituality without ontology produces legalism. Ontology is the theory of being; it's the understanding of reality. That's why we have to go there, and it applies not just to God but also to us as human beings. What really matters in us is the hidden aspect, the sources of our behavior. [00:33:57]

Faith is not about having the right answers; the significance of faith is being imaged in reality in the way that accords with truth. When you do that, then your life is different. Take something that in past generations has been huge battles over—a virgin birth of Christ. [00:36:01]

We come to seek the kingdom in Jesus. We live out the righteousness, the peace, and the joy that is of the Holy Spirit, and we live in uncompromising obedience. We're learning to do that now. Do we have to be perfect? Well, no. Why? We're not accepted on the basis of perfection. [00:37:44]

Central to Jesus's proclamation of the kingdom is the inversion of human ideas about rank and the insistence that God has a different ranking. He ranks people in different ways. So now that is why you have the statement of Jesus that shows up over and over: the first shall be last. [00:42:48]

The Beatitudes are proclamations of the Kingdom's availability to all, challenging the assumption that wealth and status equate to God's favor. They invite us to see beyond societal rankings and recognize the blessedness available to all who trust in Jesus. [00:53:59]

The Beatitudes don't tell you to do anything; they're announcements about the reality of the kingdom of God in relationship to the kingdom of men. In order to understand them, you have to understand how Jesus teaches and looking at these passages can help us with that. [00:57:10]

Jesus does not teach generally by laying out general truths but by contradicting prevailing assumptions and allowing, causing you to think about that. You had to remember that they didn't have computers, they didn't have ballpoint pens and pads to write on, they didn't have recorders. [00:59:26]

The meaning of the Beatitudes is the openness of the kingdom to all who trust in Jesus. That's the story the Gospels now have this, and I go through, read the story. What do you see? Person after person coming to Jesus. You see the remarkable generosity of Jesus in the kingdom of God. [01:05:26]

The prophecy of Daniel, why does this upset people so much? Why do we constantly try to go back and civilize the Beatitudes? Why do you have people invest such efforts into how mourning will save you and how being poor in spirit is really a matter of thinking that you're poor? [01:08:31]

This is actually the announcement of the kingdom that is cut out without hands, that were the stone that is cut out without hands in Daniel, that comes and crushes human order and fills the whole earth. And that's the eventual outcome of the kingdom of God. [01:11:26]

The kingdoms of the world have become that of our Lord and of his Christ, and that's what puts the hallelujah in the hallelujah course, isn't it? Well, now I know I've raised a lot of questions, and we're going to have time later on to talk about those. [01:14:48]

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