The True Kingdom
Jesus proclaimed the Kingdom of God, which is ruled by the Servant of Yahweh, the one who gave his life “to ransom many”. Jesus arrived in Galilee proclaiming the Kingdom of
God. In his ministry, the reign of God began to invade the Earth. But the
nature of the messianic kingdom differs radically from the governments, rulers
and ideologies of the present age, and it defies human expectations,
experience, and wisdom.
On more than one
occasion, Jesus refused political power, especially when Satan offered it to
him following his baptism. After all, who would be foolish
enough to claim the right to rule the nations without the mechanisms of
political power necessary to do so?
The Devil promised the
Nazarene control over “all the kingdoms of the world.” Was this not his
destiny? However, to acquire political power, the Messiah must first acknowledge
Satan as his overlord. Submission to the Devil, it seems, is the cost of imperial
power and prestige.
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According to Satan, the kingdoms of this age “have been delivered to me and I give them to whomever I will.” The Son of God did not dispute the Devil’s right and authority to dispense political power, but he refused it all the same. Instead, he submitted to his Father’s will by taking the path of the ‘Suffering Servant of Yahweh’, the Royal Road that would end in his execution on the Roman cross - (Matthew 4:8-11, Luke 4:5-7, Isaiah 53:1-12).
Ever since, the
disciples of Jesus have faced the same test whenever the opportunity to obtain
political power presents itself. The choice is between surrendering to the
temptation to wield power over others or walking the same path of
self-sacrifice that Jesus walked.
But how could God’s
appointed king reign over the rebellious nations of the Earth without the
military and economic might of Rome? Did not Scripture promise this very thing
to God’s Son and Messiah?
- “I have set my king upon my holy hill of Zion. I will tell of the decree. Yahweh said to me, You are my son. This day, I have begotten you. Ask of me, and I will give the nations for your inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for your possession. You will break them with a rod of iron. You will shatter them in pieces like a potter's vessel”- (Psalm 2:6-8).
- “Yahweh said to my Lord: Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool. Yahweh will send forth the rod of your strength out of Zion. Subjugate in the midst of your enemies”- (Psalm 110:1-2).
Nevertheless, rather than resorting to the political methods of the existing world order, Jesus embraced the way of the Cross.
In the Kingdom of
God, victory is achieved through sacrificial service for others. Rather than subjugating
nations through force, the Son of God gave his life to ransom humanity from
enslavement to sin, Satan, and Death. The man exalted by God to reign over the
Cosmos is the ‘Servant of Yahweh’, not Caesar:
- “You know that those who presume to rule the nations subjugate them, and their great men tyrannize them. But it must not be so among you. But whoever would become great among you, he will be your servant. And whoever would be first among you, he will be the slave of all. For the Son of Man also came not to be served, but to serve and to give his life a ransom for many” - (Mark 10:42-45).
- “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus. <…> And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death, yea, the death of the cross. Wherefore also, God highly exalted him, and gave him the name which is above every name”- (Philippians 2:5, 8-9).
- “He will see of the travail of his soul, and he will be satisfied. By the knowledge of himself, my righteous servant will justify many, and he will bear their iniquities. Therefore, I will divide him a portion with the great, and he will divide the spoil with the strong, because he poured out his soul unto death, and was numbered with the transgressors. Yet he bore the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors”- (Isaiah 53:11-12).
The temptation of
Jesus in the wilderness was not the end of Satan’s political intrigues.
Following his rebuff by Christ, “the Devil departed from him until an
opportune time,” when the Son of God would face the same temptation in a
different form.
For example, after Jesus
miraculously fed a multitude in Galilee, certain men plotted “to seize him
and make him king.” However, he walked away just when the mob had
determined to crown him. His decision not to become the militaristic messiah
expected by popular opinion turned many minds against Christ - (Luke 4:13, John
6:15).
A VERY DIFFERENT MESSIAH
The man from Nazareth
would not become the violent revolutionary that so many of his contemporaries
desired. Jesus did not come to overthrow Rome. The closer he came to his crucifixion,
the more the fickle crowds rejected him. A messiah who sacrificed his life for
friend and foe, for both Jews and Gentiles, was the last thing they wanted. The
very idea was contrary to the way the world works - (Luke 4:13, John 6:15).
“Where is
the wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the sophist of this world? Has not God
made foolish the wisdom of the world? For seeing that in the wisdom of God
the world through its wisdom knew not God, it was God's good pleasure through
the foolishness of the preaching to save those who believe. Seeing that
Jews ask for signs, and Greeks seek after wisdom. But we preach Christ
crucified. To Jews, scandal! To Gentiles, folly! But to those who are called,
both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God!” – (1 Corinthians 1:20-24).
We, as disciples of
the Crucified Messiah, are called to adopt the same mind that Jesus
demonstrated when he gave his life for all men, and this includes giving our
own lives if necessary to preach his message of reconciliation to the world:
- “But all things are of God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ, and gave to us the ministry of reconciliation. Namely, that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not reckoning to them their trespasses, and having committed to us the word of reconciliation. We are ambassadors, therefore, on behalf of Christ, as though God were entreating through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God! Him who knew no sin he made sin on our behalf; that we might become the righteousness of God in him” - (2 Corinthians 5:18-21).
Our choice is between the cross-shaped and rough pathway of Christ, or the self-serving and smooth superhighway offered by Satan. In the context of the political systems of this world, the Sword or the Cross.
Jesus declared that
when he was nailed to the Cross, he would “draw all men to me,” and not
by seizing Caesar’s throne, clever propaganda, military force, or impressive
displays of miraculous power. Salvation is revealed in the Crucified Christ and
nowhere else – (John 12:32).
Jesus has summoned
us to “deny ourselves, take up the cross,” and follow him regardless of
where he leads. His royal road is the only one that leads to the Kingdom of God
and everlasting life in the holy city, “New Jerusalem.” All those who
refuse to follow Jesus of Nazareth and his narrow and steep trail are “unworthy”
of him and, in the end, unfit for citizenship in his Kingdom.
[Note:
Text printed in small capital letters
represents quotations of or allusions to Old Testament passages]
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SEE ALSO:
- Herald of the Kingdom - (After his baptism, the Spirit drove Jesus into the wilderness to be tested by the Devil. He overcame and succeeded where Israel failed)
- The Age of Salvation - (Jesus came “upon the last of these days” to provide salvation and redemption to men and women of every nation without distinction)
- Salvation for All Men - (The Good News announced by Jesus of Nazareth offers salvation and life to the men and women of every nation)
- Le Vrai Royaume - (Jésus a proclamé le Royaume de Dieu, qui est gouverné par le Serviteur de Yahvé, celui qui a donné sa vie “pour racheter beaucoup”)

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