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For the Glory of His Kingdom
(Ps145:11-13; Lk22:28-30)

God is the Head of authorities (Rm13:1).
Kingdoms, authorities, glory come from Him (Da5:18) and
He inherits His kingdom to those who suffer for His kingdom (Lk22:28-30).

Faith is to welcome being the people of the kingdom where Yeshua is Christ.
The life of this faith is suffering to be counted worthy of His kingdom (2Th1:5).

As the world becomes more globalized the more weakened people-consciousness becomes.
Nevertheless, for nation and I have the same fate
To which nation one belongs is still a life-altering matter.
Even if the people of powerful nations express a sense of pride, superiority and satisfaction,
It is a historical principle that there is no permanent hegemony on earth.

The Bible is a book that teaches about what God did,
The glory of His kingdom, that is, His everlasting kingdom (Ps145:11-13).
God’s prophecy that from Abraham many nations and kings will come (Ge15:13-14)
Began to be fulfilled after four generations, 430 years (Ge17:4-6; Ex12:41)
When God sent the 80-year-old Moses and crumbled Egypt, a superpower nation and
Brought the people out.

The sanctuary reminded that Israel was the people of God and
Jehovah, the Creator God, was their King and they were the people of Jehovah (Ex19:5-6).
In Canaan, however, they rejected God as their king (1Sa8:5-22) and
Asked for a man king and so Saul became their king.
But because he broke the LORD’s command, his kingdom was destroyed (1Sa11:15, 13:8-14).
While David reigned over all Israel and Judah and prospered greatly (2Sa2:4, 5:5),
His son, Solomon, however, did evil before the LORD in his late years (1Ki11:3-9), because of which
During the reign of his son Rehoboam, the kingdom divided (1Ki12:16-19).
The Northern Kingdom Israel was destroyed by Assyria in 722 BC and
The Southern Kingdom Judah by Babylon in 586 BC because
They exchanged the glory of being the people of the Creator Jehovah for idols (Jer2:11).
Yet the dream of the people of Israel who had lost sovereignty was
The appearance of the Messiah coming as a descendant of David (Mt22:42; Jn4:25).

Yeshua said, “Destroy this temple and I will raise it again in three days,” because
Through the death and the resurrection of the temple of His body (Jn2:19-21),
He would build not in the name Jehovah but in the Father’s name Yeshua (Jn5:43)
Not a kingdom of this world that repeatedly rises and falls (Jn18:36)
But an everlasting kingdom that will rule over the heavens and the earth.
For that, He did not come as a descendant of Abraham and David in flesh and blood
But God came as man (Jn1:1-2, 14).

By the Jews who opposed Him becoming king (Jn18:39-40, 19:12) and
Pilate a ruler of a superpower nation on earth who had the power to kill,
Yeshua was passed over to death (Jn19:10-11).
But as He died, He said, “It is finished” (Jn19:30), declaring that He:
With His blood purchased souls and offered them to the Father (Rev5:9);
With His authority to die judged the devil the ruler of death (Jn10:17-18; He2:14-15); and
With His blood purchased souls and made them His kingdom, His people (Rev1:6).

He resurrected and ascended to the heavenly throne,
Becoming the King of kings, the Ruler of the heavens and the earth (Mt28:18).

The Holy Spirit whom He sent comes to the church, which is
The Kingdom where Yeshua rules as the Christ, the glorious kingdom on earth:
Established by the truth; 2) ruled by the truth; and 3) where the truth is the common sense.

The Christian endures suffering.
To defend His kingdom he is faithful to death (Rev1:9),
For the expansion of His kingdom he strives to death (Ac17:7).
He is happy that Yeshua is his King and
He is happy to be living by the name Yeshua, praying, driving out demons, healing etc (Mk16:17-18).
When His kingdom comes, he longs to be absorbed into heaven (2Th4:16-17).

O Lord,
What is kingdom to me?
How happy I am that Yeshua is my King!
The kingdom where living by the name Yeshua is the common sense!
How happy I am a member of the Church of Jesus!
Let us all go out and shout for the expansion of this glorious kingdom and
Even if we have to drink poison, let us never surrender! Amen.