Finding Stability in God's Unshakeable Kingdom

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The Bible teaches us that man in his folly tries to find stability in things that not only can be shaken but in things that will and shall be shaken. Man in his folly, says the Bible, in his unutterable folly, seeks durability and stability in things that are not durable and finally stable but things that can be shaken, things indeed that shall be shaken. [00:10:36]

The world went on like this, and it thought that it achieved stability. Then the flood, and it all disappears. And then it starts again, and again men imagine that they have become so stable and durable that nothing is beyond them, and they try to build a tower which is going to reach even to heaven so that they can control Heaven as well as the Earth. [00:19:57]

The Bible says there is no peace to the wicked. The Bible says there shall be wars and rumors of wars, distress of nations, and men's hearts failing them. The message of the Bible is summed up in a verse in the next chapter in this Hebrews epistle. It puts it like this: here have we no continuing city. There is no such thing as an abiding city. [00:22:57]

There is a day coming, says the Bible, God has said so, that he is not only going to shake these powers, these earthly human powers, he's not only going to shake the Earth as he did when he gave the law to Moses on Mount Sinai, he's going to shake the heavens also. That's the thing that we are told here, that we're not to the end of these things. [00:24:43]

God is God, and the world is his, and he's made it perfectly plain from the very beginning that nothing that is opposed to him and that enmity with him is going to last. Read your Bibles, my friends. He said it from the beginning. He told men when he put him into Paradise that if he broke his law, he turned him out, he'd shake him out, and he did. [00:29:54]

God is going to shake these things, including the heavens, because he never meant the things to which men cling to be permanent. Did you notice how it's put? You yet once more signifying the removing of those things that are shaken, and as of things that are made, made that the things which cannot be shaken may remain. [00:32:36]

Man in this fatal ignorance of his, of the teaching of the Bible, does not know and does not realize that there is only one Kingdom that is durable and that cannot be shaken. We, he says, are receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved. God, he says in the previous verse, is going to shake those other things as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain. [00:37:46]

The kingdom that cannot be shaken is the kingdom of God, the kingdom where God is over all and all are subservient to him and worshiping him and enjoying him. And this is an everlasting and an unshakable kingdom. Why? Well, it is the kingdom of God, the God who makes all, the God who shakes all, the God who controls all. [00:40:45]

There is only one who can admit us into this Kingdom. It's no man. The prophets can't do it. It's not even angels. They can't do it. Moses couldn't do it. He could be the medium of a temporary legislation. He couldn't enter bring us into this Kingdom that shall never be shaken. No, no, even Moses couldn't. Aaron couldn't do it. [00:46:06]

The blood of Abel spoke, and it spoke of sin and the need of vengeance and the need of punishment upon Cain. But there's another blood, the blood of Jesus Christ, that speaketh better things than that of Abel. What does it speak? It speaks this: that his blood was shed for my sins, that he was wounded for my transgressions. [00:49:07]

The blood that speaketh better things than that of Abel. Without this blood, I cannot enter, but by this blood, I can, having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest of all by the blood of Jesus. And then having tasted death and having suffered my punishment, this man tells me in chapter 4 that he has passed through the heavens. [00:50:38]

Heaven and Earth shall pass away, not him. He will fold up the heavens as a cloak. He abideth, he remaineth, he ever liveth. He has an eternal priesthood. He is with God. He is the Son of God. He is at the side of God, and God has put all things under his hands. He's the head of the Kingdom so that I am certain that I shall get there. [00:53:09]

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