​Introduction: 1. In our lesson we are examining a number of passages which indicate that Jesus is now reigning
over God's kingdom.
2. This is an important study because many people are looking for Jesus to return and set up the kingdom
on earth.
3. Let us begin by showing that . . .
Discussion:I. THE LORD'S REIGN OVER GOD'S KINGDOM WAS PROPHESIED ON MANY OCCASIONS A. Jacob made a very important prophecy when he blessed his son Judah (
Genesis 49:8-10).
1. Although Jacob did not specifically refer to God's kingdom as he blessed Judah, he did mention:
a.
"the scepter" b.
"a lawgiver" c.
"the gathering of the people." 2. According to Jesus' genealogy in Matthew 1, His ancestors included the kings of Judah.
B. An important prophecy was made about Jesus and the kingdom in
Psalm 45:6-7.
1. This prophecy mentions:
a. God's everlasting throne and the scepter of His kingdom
b. someone divine receiving a special anointing.
2. According to
Hebrews 1:8-9, God made these statements to His Son.
C. (
Isaiah 9:6-7) In one of his prophecies about Jesus, Isaiah mentioned:
1. His divine authority
2.
"the throne of David" 3.
"his kingdom." D. In
Luke 1:26-33, Gabriel informed Mary that Jesus:
1. would be given
"the throne of his father David" 2. would reign forever over His everlasting kingdom.
II. JESUS PRESENTLY REIGNS OVER HIS KINGDOM A. We must understand that Jesus' kingdom is a spiritual kingdom.
1. Many people have been confused over the nature of the Lord's kingdom (
John 6:15;
Acts 1:6).
2. Jesus said that His kingdom
"is not of this world" (
John 18:36).
B. Jesus reigns over His kingdom in a special location -- at the Father's right hand.
1.
Acts 2:32-36 2.
Colossians 3:1 3.
1 Peter 3:21-22 C. Jesus identified His church as the kingdom (
Matthew 16:18-19), and He alone is its head.
1.
Ephesians 1:18-23 2.
Colossians 1:18III. JESUS WILL REIGN UNTIL "THE END" (1Corinthians 15:20-26) A. When Jesus returns He will not set up His kingdom -- He will deliver it to the Father.
B. He is reigning over His kingdom now at the Father's right hand.
Conclusion: 1. According to
Colossians 1:13, we are translated into the Lord's kingdom.
2. This occurs when the Lord saves us and adds us to His church (
Acts 2:47).
3. Being a member of the Lord's kingdom is a special blessing.