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THE KINGDOM OF GODWhen Christ returns - and an earlier study has shown this will be soon - his first work will be to raise the dead:
The judgement will follow, and the reward of everlasting life will be given to the righteous who will then help with the government of the kingdom of God. The Bible promises that the reign of Christ will see the end of the evils which at present corrupt the world. Conditions in the KingdomThere will be no oppression (Psalm 72 v 4) and no more war:
The reign of the king will be righteous and just:
Sickness will be controlled and the curses of illness and disease will be removed:
Many countries today suffer famine and thousands of people are dying daily from hunger. In that day there will be no famine. Springs of water in the desert will enable crops to grow where they cannot today:
Finally, death itself will be destroyed:
It is clear why this teaching about the kingdom of God is called the Gospel - we have learnt that the word means 'Good news.' SalvationAfter his resurrection, Jesus sent his disciples out with these instructions, 'Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved.' (Mark 16 v 15-16) It will be seen that baptism must follow a belief of the gospel. The verse continues - 'He that believeth not shall be condemned.' On the day of Pentecost the apostle Peter spoke about the resurrection of Jesus and the hope of his Second Coming. The people who heard the address were moved by what they heard, and asked what they should do. They were told to repent and be baptized. To repent means, to change your mind - to make a fresh start:
Notice the same order - Understanding and belief (that is, faith), followed by obedience in baptism. Then there must follow a continued effort by the believer to live his life in a way that pleases God. Thus the baptized Christian, who is spoken of as 'risen with Christ', can wait confidently for the coming of the Lord:
ForgivenessIf, during the time of this waiting for Christ, the Christian does wrong, he knows that Jesus is a sympathetic advocate on his behalf, because he knows what temptation is like. In the Letter to the Hebrews, we are reminded that our High Priest was tempted in the same way as we are, although he was able to resist and did no sin. (Hebrews 4 v 15) The Christian can be confident that his prayers will be heard:
The Gift of GodWe cannot manage by our own effort. It is only by the love and the mercy of God that we can obtain salvation through Christ. So the apostle Paul wrote, 'For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: It is the gift of God.' (Ephesians 2 v 8) Also we read 'The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.' (Romans 6 v 23) The next StepYou have now completed part 1 of these studies. You have read in them a brief outline of what the Bible teaches about God and His purpose with the earth. You may be like some of the people of Athens, who listened to Paul and 'when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked: and others said, we will hear thee again of this matter.' (Acts 17 v 32) In other words, they had been glad to listen, but were not very interested in continuing their studies. You may be like the people of Berea that the apostle visited, who 'searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.' (Acts 17 v 11) To whichever group of people you belong, the purpose of God will still be fulfilled. Peter wrote that in the last days people would scoff at the idea of the return of Christ. Peter said that they mocked at the preaching of Noah, but when the appointed day came, the rain began. In the same way, whether people take notice or not, thus Peter records, 'The day of the Lord will come' (2 Peter 3 v 9-10) A Special Message for YouThe apostle concludes this letter by saying that, as you know this, 'What manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness?' (2 Peter 3 v 11) This question must be left to each individual student to answer. We trust that you will
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Study 18 QuestionsThese are for you to answer for yourself if you wish, or you can note the correct answer to each question and send via email to: Bible Light and Truth Alternatively use our Bible Study Answer Form to send your answers. Please keep a copy of the questions and answers for reference.
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