Embracing the Kingdom: Power in Humility and Service

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"Actually the book of acts is just a picture of the life that is not of this world. It's just a picture, and of course much of it is new. Not all of it would translate directly into where we are today because there was a new historical situation that was being instituted in a certain sense. The church was coming to birth here as a new thing on earth. The kingdom of God was taking a form that it had never taken before." [00:09:48]

"Of course a major part of the story of the kingdom of God is precisely that it now becomes, if you wish, a totally human thing from the human point of view. It isn't Jewish, it isn't Greek, it isn't so forth, it is and so on. It's just for human beings now. Of course that's wrong to say because it's not just human, that's the whole point. It is not of this world but it is available to all human beings." [00:10:47]

"And that is that the kingdom of God has no reference at all of what we would recognize as human positions. The request, Jesus is in their midst teaching, and the request that comes to him in verse six, 'Lord, is it at this time that you're restoring the kingdom to Israel?' Well, you know these folks had just been expecting him to kick the Romans out and set up a government and they actually had some ideas about which office they would hold in the new government." [00:11:22]

"Listen to what he says: 'It is not for you to know times or epochs which the Father has fixed in his own story, authority, but you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria and even to the most remote parts of the earth.' What's it talking about here? It's talking about something that is not known among human beings and that is power without position." [00:12:28]

"But you see when you're living not from the world though you're in the world, but from the other world you do not need position to have power. You understand what I'm saying? This is absolutely vital to understand the new life, the life that came into the world in Jesus and broke upon the earth, is one which does not depend on human recognition or human appointment." [00:13:13]

"The book of Judges is one of the most interesting books to read to understand the real nature of how God's kingdom is present among human beings. It does not depend on human appointment. Our standing in this world when we are of the other world does not wait on anyone to permit us or say we can or say we can't or anything else." [00:13:43]

"It just says step into the kingdom of God through faith in Jesus Christ, but begin to do his commands and his deeds, and the power will be there. Think about that verse carefully: you shall receive power, no position. In fact, Paul describes the Christians himself leading them in one passage as being the off scourings of all things." [00:14:02]

"Paul actually describes him, see he was, Jesus said that too, you remember he said, 'He that is greatest among you is the servant of all,' and the servant of all is precisely the one on the bottom of the pile. No position except go for it. You know, go for it. Gene and I like to watch the end of the movies because you get to listen to the music but you also get to read who's up there." [00:15:11]

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