The message of the gospel declares the victory Jesus had over death, Satan, and sin. They each were defeated by His first coming, and will be destroyed at His final coming.

Our mission as Christians is to share the gospel with the entire world. Jesus told Peter in Matthew 16 the keys of the kingdom would be given to the church. Believers comprise God’s kingdom on earth, and we have been given the mission to enlarge the borders by bringing others to a saving knowledge of Him. Prayer is our weapon against Satan, through prayer we can undo Satan’s work in the lives of believers. Prayer will help us know where God is working, and we can join Him there in kingdom work. In order to understand how to the use the keys the church has been given, we must first understand what the kingdom is before we can unlock its power here on earth.

The biblical meaning of kingdom is “the right to rule,” rather than referring to royally owned real estate. The kingdom of God refers to the exercise of His authority and His right to rule based on His might, power and glory. The mystery of the kingdom of God is that the Messiah would not just come once, but twice. The kingdom already has arrived in Christ’s coming. It has been established in the heart of every believer. Jesus has given us the task of enlarging the kingdom through sharing the gospel and being on mission for Him. The second coming will be a time of judgment in which He will purge the earth of sin and evil.

The kingdom of God is achieving a progressive victory over satanic forces to rescue people of all nations from the power of sin in their lives. Christ’s first coming destroyed Satan’s power base, and Jesus won victory over sin, death, and hell. Between His comings, we the church are working to undone Satan’s work on earth. The second coming of Christ will destroy Satan, and Christ will come in His full glory to judge the earth and establish His Kingdom.

In order for God’s kingdom to continue to grow, we need to be in a state of constant prayer. I believe this is the greatest of the keys the church was given. Our prayers need to be specific and strategic. We need to pray for people to be delivered from idolatry and strongholds in their lives. Prayer is not some mystical magic, but it a source of communication with God. It allows us to be in tune with His kingdom purpose, to become equipped for every good work. We also need to pray for those who never have heard the gospel. Our prayers will prepare the way for the gospel to be shared and received.

The establishment of God’s kingdom requires us to go to battle. We do not battle against flesh and blood, but against the evil forces of this world. Satan was defeated by Christ’s death on the cross, but he still tries to wreak havoc on those who believe. Satan tries to prevent us
from sharing the gospel. We must put on the full armor of God and stand strong because the King of kings and Lord of lords goes before us in this spiritual battle. In John 20:22, we see the resurrected Jesus talking with His disciples and giving them a blessed gift. He breathes on them and says, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” This was a down payment of what was going to happen at Pentecost. They were sealed and filled with the Holy Spirit at that moment, just as we are the moment we commit our lives to Christ. When the Holy Spirit was given to them, it was an invasion of the soul. It invaded the very core of their being. An invasion is a military offensive consisting of all, or large parts of the armed forces of one geopolitical entity aggressively entering territory controlled by another such entity, generally with the objective of either conquering, liberating or re-establishing control or authority over a territory, forcing the partition of a country, altering the established government or gaining concessions from the government or a combination of all these. An invasion can be the cause of a war, be used as a part of a larger strategy to end a war, or it can constitute an entire war in itself. Due to the large scale of the operations associated with invasions, they are usually strategic in planning and execution. This invasion ended the war between God and man. God strategically planned this invasion before the foundations of the world were created. We have been liberated from the power and bondage of sin. Our relationship has been restored.

Jesus came to provide grace and mercy for creation. He came to establish His kingdom in the hearts of people. He taught that His mercy and forgiveness was for all nations. Because He did not come in with an iron fist, He was killed. People misunderstood how the kingdom
of God would be established. They knew when the Messiah came, he would establish His kingdom, and it would have no end. They assumed it would be by force and not by grace and mercy.

Jesus acted with a strategic purpose. He wanted to create a dynamic, multiplying movement capable of evangelizing the world. He chose to reveal the gospel first to the Jewish people. Many rejected Him, but there were some who embraced Him as Messiah. He used the disciples who were Jewish to help spread the gospel. Jesus had a heart for the Gentiles, as well. On several occasions during His earthly ministry he reached out to Gentiles. From the woman at the well to the Roman Centurion, He proved that the salvation He would bring through His death, burial and resurrection was for all people.

Jesus chose to focus on a few believers and empower them to take His message and purpose to all the earth. He wanted to reproduce His character in them so they might be witnesses not only with their words, but also with their lives. He also wanted them to reproduce the structure He had established. Through the disciples, the church was formed. The church was to be structured so believers would be
filled with the character of Christ.

The Great Commission is listed five times in Scripture. It is Jesus’ last command to all believers. We must share the gospel with all nations. All authority has been given to Christ, and through the power of the Holy Spirit we have the ability to share the greatest news of all time.
When the Holy Spirit indwells our lives, we have the power to be effective witnesses for Him.
That means not only with our words, but our lifestyle as well. We have a mission that has been
given to us by God. We must stay focused and work toward a goal to share the Good News with
everyone until the whole world has heard the Gospel. We should also be mission minded. In
order for the mission to be completed, people must go and tell. If we can’t go ourselves we need
to be willing to support the one who do go.

The ultimate purpose of Christ’s ministry on earth was to seek and save that which was
lost. Salvation cannot be attained apart from Christ. God’s forgiveness is available for all, but it is not automatic. Although Jesus’ death on the cross was the final sacrifice to atone for sin, we must consciously accept the gift of grace He extends to us.

Jesus commanded disciple believers and us to not only seek and save the lost, but to also teach. I believe that this is the key that is the most important one that we can use to advance the kingdom of Christ on Earth. He wants us to teach them to observe His commands, and trust and obey Him in every situation. In our churches today, I believe this part of the Great Commission is forgotten. If we don’t disciple new believers, they will not know the true pleasure of living a life devoted to Christ. It would be like helping to deliver a baby, and then leaving it in the crib to fend for itself. In order to change our world, we need to teach and disciple all nations so that all people will be able to live a life devoted to Christ. In Matthew 18, Jesus spoke about church discipline. If you think about it, the root word for discipline is “disciple”. If we take the key of discipleship seriously, we will be instilling “discipline” in each believer and we may never have to follow the guidelines on Matthew 18.

The central message, or key, that we need to share with all nations is that Jesus is the way, the
truth, and the life. He is God’s one and only son. Faith must not be based on what we see or
feel, or the culture in which we live. Our faith must be in the person of Jesus Christ and His
atoning work on the cross. Jesus is unique among all other religious leaders. He is alive and at
work in the lives of believers, unlike Mohammad or Buddha whose bones are in their graves. In
order for the uniqueness of Christ to be fully displayed, we must live a life that points others to
Him. The world is looking for a genuine person to put their faith in. We may be the only Jesus
that anyone sees. It is up to us grow the kingdom through a uniquely devoted life to the only one
by which we might be saved. That person is Jesus.

The gospel message is intended to be a global message. We need to have a passion for the lost. We need to be broken for those around us who need Christ. Not out of a sense of legalistic obligation, but out of love and genuine concern. People matter to God. We need to see them through the eyes of Christ. When we truly see people’s need for the life changing power of Christ, then and only then will we share the way He wants us to. As ministers, we are not in a
profession, but in a passion led ministry.

 

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