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SECTION 3 In this section I would like to point out some of the amazing concepts of the kingdom that make it unlike any government, culture, kingdom or religion that has ever existed. Once again we will have to apply faith and believing to these special characteristics that make the kingdom so unique, because as you will see there is nothing like the invisible kingdom of God in this world. LESSON 38 ─ The uniqueness of the kingdom – Being a peacemaker (part 1) Bible References: * Matthew 5:9 (1) * Galatians 5:23 (2) * Matthew 28:18 - 20 (3) * Luke 4:43 (4) * John 8:29 (5) * Luke 19:12 (6) Good morning and welcome to another Lesson From The Tent. This is the seventh attitude Jesus wants those in the kingdom to have. When we yield to the Holy Spirit and He produces these attitudes in us, we become unique ourselves. Remember, these attitudes are not normal for us fallen human beings. They only come as the result of the power and effort of the Holy Spirit when we surrender in gentleness and allow God to restore us to the image of His Son through His pure in heart pruning. With this next attitude though, there is a considerable change in what Jesus wants from us. Here are His words. “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the sons God.” (1) The original word peacemaker has to do with someone producing or making something. And the focus of what is being produced turns this attitude into something different than the other six. The peace that Jesus wants is a harmonious relationship between God and man. What makes this attitude so interesting though is that Jesus wants those in His kingdom to help others attain this peace. And to add a little more challenge to it, this peace is a fruit produced by the Spirit, (2) and yet Jesus wants those in His kingdom to be peace - makers. Since this type of peace is a fruit of the Spirit, how does one fallen, sinful human help another fallen sinful human attain peace between themselves and God for that is what Jesus wants His people to do. This is another thing that makes the kingdom so unique. The King wants to partner with those in His kingdom and work with them to help others attain a more harmonious relationship with His Father. Christ gave His life so people could experience the peace that a relationship with God brings. And He now wants His favored ones to help others attain this peaceful fruit of the Spirit. So far, everything Jesus taught about these attitudes was focused on those in His kingdom learning to have these attitudes, but this time He changes things. Now Jesus wants His people to help others experience this way of living in the kingdom. Later Jesus calls this “making disciples.” Let me read what He told His disciples after He had died and rose again. “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (3) The word disciple means to become a pupil or a learner. Those who followed Jesus were called His disciples, which meant, they were following Him because they wanted to learn. And as Jesus reveals He wants all those in His kingdom to learn the things He taught His disciples so they can become peacemakers themselves. Jesus wants all His followers to be disciples; which means He wants those in His kingdom to learn about all the things He taught His disciples. And as we learn we then partner with His Spirit to teach others the same things. This is life in the kingdom. Being a disciple is an evolving door of learning and teaching, learning and teaching, learning and teaching. And that should never stop no matter how short a time you have been in His kingdom or how long you have been. As a disciple we are to dedicate ourselves to learn and understand what Jesus taught His disciples and then help others learn, understand and teach others also. In the early part of His ministry a group of people came and asked Jesus not to leave them but to remain in their city so they could continue to learn from Him. That seems a fair desire for anyone who follows Jesus. But that was not Jesus’ plan at that moment in time. Here is how He responded to their request. He said He could not stay with them because “He must preach the kingdom of God to the other cities also, for He was sent for this purpose.” (4) The original word preach means to tell or proclaim the good news of the kingdom. If Jesus said He was sent here to preach the good news of the kingdom you can be assured that is exactly what He did everywhere He went because He was an exceptionally obedient Son. He was not like us. He always did what His Father wanted just as He told the Pharisees when they didn’t like the good news He was teaching. (5) When Jesus said He “must” preach the kingdom, the original word must means He had to do this to accomplish the end of His purpose, which we know was to get a kingdom as He revealed in a later parable. (6) God’s peace is a quality of life where the inner being of a person is in harmony with God the Father and Jesus His Son. The Bible says Jesus conquered all our enemies which are sin, death, Satan and our own corrupted fallen heart. And because of that we can now be restored to harmonious peace because we have been forgiven and reborn with the seed of Christ in us. We are new people and the seed of Christ is always in perfect harmony with God. So, a peacemaker is at peace with God and teaches others the good news of the kingdom just as Jesus did His disciples. And there is no better work we can ever do, because a peacemaker fulfills the eternal purpose of God for His people. No wonder Jesus’ disciples can be so happy. Well, that’s it for today and once again there is just one thing – Be a peacemaker by helping others learn what Jesus taught His disciples about the kingdom. Hope you join us next week for part 2. ------- Guitar by Cole Criske 2020 All rights reserved * For great coffee order Cole's coffee here: https://colescoffeeco.com/ [https://colescoffeeco.com/] ------- Produced by Dereck Bradley Contact us at mike@lessonsfromthetent.com [mike@lessonsfromthetent.com]
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