Table of Contents

The Kingdom

Introduction

The Bible begins with the Kingdom, and the Bible ends with the Kingdom. But in between the beginning and the end, the Kingdom is divided (sin separates; it divides).

When Adam sinned, his being split into three: body, soul, spirit. They were all there before, but unified. When Adam sinned, the Kingdom split into three:

  1. Kingdoms of this world: fleshly.
  2. Kingdom of Heaven: soulish (where the will resides)
  3. Kingdom of God: spiritual (gone until someone was born again)

The kingdoms of this world were “abdicated” to Satan: Luke 4.5-6.

The kingdom of God left until someone was made alive spiritually again (Acts 2).

The kingdom of Heaven was the kingdom in flux during the Old Testament, but not between God and Satan. Adam lost it and it went back to God (i.e., no reign of God from heaven on earth through a mediator) until Noah. Noah got it, then lost it (it went back to God, not Satan). And so on and so forth until Israel… and then Jeconiah lost it for good until Christ showed up. Then Christ OFFERED the kingdom of heaven. HE (God) had it, not the devil. The devil had (has) the kingdoms of this world (Luke 4.5-6). The Kingdom of Heaven, therefore, is the reign of God from heaven on earth through his chosen mediator.


Definitions

The (Unified) Kingdom

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The Kingdom of God

The kingdom God is the reign of God in the heart of man. This kingdom is spiritual.


The Kingdom of Heaven

The Kingdom of Heaven is the reign of God from heaven on earth through his chosen mediator. This kingdom is primary soulish (it deals primarily with the soul of man: his mind, will, and emotions).

When Adam sinned, his being split into three: body, soul, spirit. They were all there before, but unified. When Adam sinned, the Kingdom split into three:

  1. Kingdoms of this world: fleshly.
  2. Kingdom of Heaven: soulish (where the will resides)
  3. Kingdom of God: spiritual (gone until someone was born again)

The kingdoms of this world were “abdicated” to Satan:

Luke 4.5-6: And the devil, taking him up into an high mountain, shewed unto him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. And the devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it.

The kingdom of God left until someone was made alive spiritually again (Acts 2).

Therefore…: The kingdom of Heaven was the kingdom in flux during the Old Testament, but not between God and Satan. Adam lost it and it went back to God (i.e., no reign of God from heaven on earth through a mediator) until Noah. Noah got it, then lost it (it went back to God, not Satan). And so on and so forth until Israel… and then Jeconiah lost it for good until Christ showed up. Then Christ OFFERED the kingdom of heaven. HE (God) had it, not the devil. The devil had the kingdoms of this world.

So, a definition of the Kingdom of Heaven would be: The reign of God from heaven on earth through his chosen mediator.


The Kingdoms of this World

The political reign of men over the nations on earth. This kingdom is primary carnal and fleshly.