In today's gathering, we explored the concept of being "Kingdom People" amidst the noise and chaos of the world, especially during politically charged times. As followers of Jesus, we are called to a higher standard, one that transcends the typical responses of anger, anxiety, or apathy. Instead, we are invited to embrace the Kingdom of God, which is not merely a future promise but a present reality breaking into our world through Jesus. This Kingdom is characterized by shalom—peace, flourishing, and wellness—and we are called to be its ambassadors, bringing this peace into our communities.
Throughout history, when Christians have prioritized the Kingdom of God, they have achieved extraordinary feats, such as abolishing slavery and segregation. However, when they have placed their nation above the Kingdom, they have fallen into the same traps of pride and sin as the world around them. Our challenge is to be extraordinary Kingdom people, not swayed by the political noise but grounded in the eternal perspective of God's work.
Peter's teachings in 1 Peter 2 provide a "cheat sheet" for living as Kingdom people. He reminds us that we are chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and God's special possession. These titles are not just for our benefit but for the sake of others, to demonstrate God's goodness to those who do not yet know Him. As a royal priesthood, we are called to intercede for our communities, praying for peace and wisdom during contentious times.
Peter also calls us to live as foreigners and exiles, abstaining from sinful desires and engaging in good deeds that glorify God. Our lives should be so distinct that even those who disagree with us cannot deny the positive impact we have on our communities. In our political engagement, we are to submit to authorities for the Lord's sake, not out of blind obedience but as a witness to the goodness of Jesus.
As we approach the upcoming election and the challenges it brings, let us anchor ourselves in the eternal Kingdom of God. Our identity and hope are not tied to political outcomes but to the unchanging truth that we are God's chosen people. May we live out this identity with faith, hope, love, courage, and wise engagement, bringing the light of the Kingdom into a weary world.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Kingdom Identity: We are called to be Kingdom people, living out our identity as chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and God's special possession. This identity is not for our own benefit but to demonstrate God's goodness to the world. [09:19]
- 2. Role of a Royal Priesthood: As a royal priesthood, we are invited to intercede for our communities, praying for peace and wisdom. Our prayers are a powerful tool in bringing about God's will on earth, especially during contentious times. [12:14]
- 3. Living as Foreigners and Exiles: Our lives should be distinct from the world, abstaining from sinful desires and engaging in good deeds that glorify God. This distinctiveness serves as a witness to the transformative power of the Kingdom. [21:12]
- 4. Faithful Submission and Resistance: Our political engagement should be characterized by faithful submission to authorities for the Lord's sake, while also being willing to resist injustice when necessary. This balance is crucial for bearing witness to the goodness of Jesus. [26:09]
- 5. Anchoring in the Eternal Kingdom: Our hope and identity are anchored in the eternal Kingdom of God, not in political outcomes. By focusing on this eternal perspective, we can engage with the world in a way that brings peace and shalom. [34:41]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [02:56] - The Kingdom of God Option
- [04:09] - The Kingdom People Test
- [05:43] - Peter's Direct Coaching
- [07:35] - The Y'all Version of 1 Peter
- [09:19] - Chosen People and Unique Names
- [10:21] - God's Purpose in Choosing
- [12:14] - Royal Priesthood and Intercession
- [14:04] - Holy Nation and Special Possession
- [15:29] - Open Book Exam
- [17:49] - Worship as Kingdom People
- [19:26] - Foreigners and Exiles
- [20:20] - Abstaining and Engaging
- [22:57] - Good Deeds and Community Impact
- [26:09] - Submission to Authority
- [30:11] - Mission and Witness
- [31:33] - Political Engagement and Witness
- [34:41] - Anchoring in the Eternal Kingdom
- [36:58] - Prayer and Conclusion