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Bible Correspondence Course Lesson 20,
In Training For Rulership
Jesus Christ will soon return as Supreme Ruler to establish the world-ruling
Kingdom of God. But what about YOU? Will you be one of Christ’s assistants
in the World Tomorrow? How can one be TRAINED to rule with Him? THE SAVIOR
of mankind came to earth over 1,900 years ago with a message--the good news
of the coming Kingdom of God. We call that message the "Gospel"--an old
English word that meant "good news." The Kingdom of God will rule over
all nations, and the Supreme Ruler on earth will be Jesus Christ Himself.
But Christ will not rule over thousands of millions of people all by
Himself while Spirit-born Christians take an eternal vacation. The Bible
shows they will rule the earth with Him!
Trained to Rule
In 1948, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain gave birth to her first
son, Charles. Everyone knew he was destined to become monarch over the
British Commonwealth. From his birth he has received the education and
training necessary to prepare him to become the next king of England.
And now Prince Charles’ firstborn son, Prince William, will also be
trained to become king.
Just as surely as Prince Charles was born into the reigning family of
England to become a king, you, if you are a Spirit-begotten child of God,
are destined, when born of God’s Spirit into the ruling Family of God,
to reign as a far greater and ETERNAL KING! As Prince William is heir to
the throne his father will someday inherit, you are the heir of a spiritual
King! (Rom. 8:16-17.)
And as the royal heirs of the throne of England receive special training
for their future position, so do true Christians. The Christian life is
the preparation and training necessary for rulership in the eternal Kingdom
of God!
Saints to Rule in God’s Kingdom
A kingdom is a nation composed of people, as well as the government
of that nation. The Kingdom of God is the divine Family of God, presently
composed of God the Father and God the Son (Christ) in heaven, and of Spirit-begotten
sons and daughters--not yet born--on earth.
God’s Family is a ruling Family. And it is the Spirit-begotten children
of God who will, at the first resurrection, be born of God and become part
of that divine ruling Kingdom! Notice:
"And the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under
the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the most
High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall
serve and obey him" (Dan. 7:27).
"Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection...
they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a
thousand years" (Rev. 20:6). And after that? "They shall reign for ever
and ever" (Rev. 22:5).
Those whom Daniel called "saints" will be resurrected or changed to
immortality and given positions of rulership in God’s Kingdom. But who
will they rule over? And where will they reign? Notice Revelation 2:26-27:
"And he that overcometh...to him will I give power over the nations: and
he shall rule them with a rod of iron."
The Kingdom of God, with Christ as King (Rev. 11:15; 19:16), will rule
over all mortals on earth (Rev. 5:10). And the law by which Christ and
the immortal saints will rule is the law that expresses the loving nature
and character of God--the Ten Commandments!
Rewarded According to Our Works
God has an exciting future beyond imagination in store for those who
willingly follow His way of life, grow and overcome spiritually. Not only
will they inherit eternal life as the free gift of God and become eternal
members of the God Family, they will also be rewarded--not with the temporary
rewards of men, but with rewards of eternal responsibility. Every Christian’s
reward will be exciting and fulfilling for all eternity!
In God’s government will be many important offices of responsibility.
God will give these responsibilities to those who have qualified for them
during their training period. In complete fairness, all will be rewarded
according to the "works" they did during their Christian lives (Matt. 16:27).
And because every member, when born into God’s Family, will be completely
yielded to God’s government, everyone will be completely satisfied with
the responsibilities and power God will give them.
Let’s understand how God will reward those who have been freely given
the opportunity to become His children. Let’s see how one can prepare for
exciting power in God’s ruling Family! But before we begin, get your Bible,
some paper, and a pen or pencil. Look up the Bible verses given in answer
to the questions and read them. You may also want to write these scriptures
down. Many of our students have discovered that writing them out helps
to increase their understanding and memory. Now let’s begin.
LESSON 20
The Kingdom of God Is DUAL
God has a message for mankind that is so important He commissioned His
own Son to be the first to deliver it. As we learned in Lesson 18, that
supremely important message is the Gospel--the good news--of the coming Kingdom
of God (Mark 1:14-15).
That same message is being proclaimed to the world today by God’s Church!
Actually, the central message of the entire Bible is the coming Kingdom
of God on earth. The ancient kingdom of Israel was a physical type or forerunner
of the Kingdom of God. Many of the prophecies of the Bible show how God’s
Kingdom will be established. Jesus’ life and teachings, and His sacrifice
and resurrection reveal how we may become members of God’s Kingdom. Christ,
the King of that coming Kingdom, and His apostles preached about many aspects
of the Kingdom of God.
Let’s briefly review, first, what the Kingdom of God is. Lesson 18 showed
that God’s Kingdom will be a literal government ruling over the nations
of earth. Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of the great image makes that very clear
(Dan. 2).
But the Kingdom of God is more than just the government of God. It is
also the Family of God, into which humans may be born as spirit members.
As a governing or ruling family, it will exercise jurisdiction over all
nations on earth--and, ultimately, over the entire universe!
Let’s understand more about these two aspects of God’s Kingdom, beginning
with the Family of God.
The Ruling Family of God
The coming government of God on earth will be administered by the ruling
Family of God. When Jesus came preaching about the Kingdom of God, He was
talking about the Family of God, and how humans, through Him, may be born
into it.
1. Did Jesus, in His conversation with Nicodemus, reveal the family
nature of the Kingdom of God? John 3:3, 5.
COMMENT: Christ showed that the Kingdom of God is the Family of God
into which we may be born as very God Beings (no longer human beings, but
divine beings)--literally BORN of God’s Spirit into the very God Family!
As previous lessons have shown, God is not a single Personage. The Hebrew
word for God is Elohim (Gen. 1:1), which denotes more than one person.
God is a family of Personages, or "kingdom" composed of more than one being.
There is the mineral kingdom, the plant kingdom, and the animal kingdom.
Then there is an angel kingdom created by God and composed of spirit. And
then, high above all, is the God Kingdom. In other words, the Kingdom of
God!
2. What is the pattern of government God has set for the human family?
Eph. 5:23-24; 6:1-2.
COMMENT: God created the human family to be a physical type of His own
Family. Therefore He instructs human families to have government from the
top down, just as His divine Family does. God’s Family has a ruling structure,
with various responsibilities to be fulfilled by Spirit-born children of
God, all organized into a world-ruling government!
God’s Perfect Government
God originally set the archangel Lucifer on earth to administer the
government of God over the angels He had placed here. But God’s government
ceased to be administered on earth when Lucifer (now Satan) rebelled against
His Creator.
In the Garden of Eden, God gave Adam the opportunity to replace Satan
as world ruler. Adam failed by making the wrong choice. Four thousand years
later, Jesus Christ came as the second Adam and, by obeying God’s Law,
qualified to rule the earth. But Christ did not immediately begin ruling.
He returned to heaven and established His Church on earth through God’s
Spirit, thus making it possible for many to qualify to rule with Him. It
would be nearly 2,000 years until Christ returns from heaven to restore
God’s government over the entire earth (Acts 3:19-21).
Let’s review some basic scriptures covering the governmental aspect
of the coming world-ruling Kingdom of God.
1. When the Kingdom of God is established on earth, will it take over
the governments of this world? Rev. 11:15. Who will become king over all
the earth? Same verse; Zech. 14:9; Rev. 19:16. How long will He reign?
Rev. 11:15. Did Christ clearly state that He was born to be a king? John
18:37.
COMMENT: These scriptures reveal that God is Supreme Ruler, and that
the government of God will take over the governments of this world at Christ’s
return. The Bible tells us in the plainest of language that Jesus Christ
was born to be King of the earth. He will rule all nations and His government
will last forever!
2. What did Christ say to Pilate to show clearly that His Kingdom had
not yet been established on earth? John 18:36.
COMMENT: Christ s Kingdom is not part of this world’s civilization.
It will not begin to rule on earth until His Second Coming.
3. When Jesus Christ is ruling from Jerusalem, what will the world be
like under His government? Micah 4:1-4; Isa. 11:6-9.
COMMENT: When the Kingdom of God takes over the governments of this
earth and the thousand-year reign of Jesus Christ begins (commonly called
the Millennium), His rule will bring peace, happiness and joy to all mankind.
Notice that in the Millennium there will be babies and young children
on earth. They will be mortal, flesh and blood human beings--not spirit
beings. And since Spirit-begotten Christians will have already been made
immortal Sons of God at the resurrection, there will be both mortals and
immortals living at the same time throughout the Millennium.
4. Where will Satan be during the thousand years? Rev. 20:1-3. COMMENT:
Satan will be put away where he can do no harm. He will be gone and Christ
will be here! Instead of the evil spirit or attitude of Satan pervading
the atmosphere, influencing everyone and causing evil as it does today
(Eph. 2:2), the Holy Spirit of God will infuse the atmosphere! The Holy
Spirit, represented by "living waters" (Zech. 14:8; John 7:38-39), will
flow out from Christ and begin to heal the spiritual problems of mankind.
The government of the World Tomorrow will be based on God’s Law of love.
With the help and inspiration of God’s Holy Spirit given to them, people
will begin to truly love one another--to have godly concern for fellowman.
God’s government will not be a democracy. It will not be socialism,
communism or fascism. It will not be human monarchy, oligarchy or plutocracy.
It will not be man’s government over man. Man has proven his utter incapability
of ruling himself!
It will be divine government--the government of God. It will not be government
from the bottom up. The people will not vote their leaders into office.
No time or money will be wasted on campaigning and elections. It will not
be government of or by the people--but it will be government for the people.
It will be government from the top (God Almighty) down.
In the World Tomorrow, all officials will be members of God’s Family--
divine spirit beings, appointed by Christ Himself even down to the level
of mayors over cities.
The Bible tells us that under the leadership of Jesus Christ, God’s
government will produce a utopian paradise on earth. As we learned in Lesson
4, God will begin to work first with the descendants of the children of
Jacob. Using them as a model and example, God will rebuild and bless all
nations!
Completely New Civilization to Be Built!
The Kingdom of God includes much more than bringing this world’s governments
under God’s rule. A completely new civilization will have to be built!
Let’s understand.
1. Is God’s Church compared to a building? I Cor. 3:9; I Peter 2:5.
What foundation is it built upon? Eph. 2:19-22. Just how important is a
solid foundation to any building? Matt. 7:24-27.
COMMENT: The Church of God is built on God’s rock-solid spiritual foundation--the
teachings of Jesus Christ, His apostles and prophets. Their teachings are
based on God’s Law of love--God’s way of cooperation, unselfish giving and
serving. But this present world has been built on a different foundation.
The civilization of this world was founded nearly 6,000 years ago in
the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve, influenced by Satan, rejected God’s government
and chose self-government instead. They ate of the fruit of the tree of
the knowledge of good and evil, which represented Satan’s way of life.
Consequently, this world’s civilization has been built on the foundation
of sin! And so it was that at the very "foundation" of this present world
(Rev. 13:8), when Adam and Eve sinned, God decreed that Christ, the "Lamb
of God" (John 1:36), should come and be sacrificed to pay the penalty of
their sins and the sins of their descendants.
This present evil world is built on a foundation of "sand" (Matt. 7:26)--on
Satan’s way of vanity, covetousness, envy and jealousy, competition and
strife, violence, rebellion, contention, unhappiness, suffering and death.
This world is therefore doomed to crash. And as Jesus said, great shall
be the fall thereof! (Verse 27.)
The foundation of this world’s civilization is faulty because it is
of Satan the devil. This is Satan’s civilization, started through Adam
when he sinned. Therefore this world’s superstructure--its systems of government,
law, politics, education, economics, religion and social customs--is faulty,
having produced the discontent, unhappiness and strife that has led to
the violence and destruction, the anguish, suffering, poverty and death
in the world today.
The superstructure of the building that is this world is fast crumbling
and will soon be completely destroyed by God at the return of Jesus Christ!
God says, "Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that
build it" (Psalm 127:1). Satan, not God, built this house.
God is not trying to repair this decaying and rotting civilization.
Instead He sent His own Son, Jesus Christ, as the second Adam, to start
anew--to begin building a totally different new structure of civilization.
The new civilization will be built on God’s foundation--His way of life.
As we learned in the previous lesson, God’s Church is the beginning,
in "embryonic" form, of that entirely new and different building. Jesus
started the new civilization and the nucleus of God’s coming government
on earth when He began His Church in the first century A.D.
The Church started with about 120 on the day of Pentecost A.D. 31, when
its first members were begotten by the Holy Spirit. God’s Church has continued
to exist through the centuries to this day. Many more have been and are
now being trained to help rule in the World Tomorrow. (More about God’s
training program will be covered later in this lesson.)
2. Will many nations go up to Jerusalem--the headquarters of Christ’s
worldwide government--and ask to be taught His ways? Micah 4:2. Will the
earth become full of the knowledge of God? Isa. 11:9.
COMMENT: Soon mankind will begin to be taught how to live God’s way
of life, with God’s religion, God’s education, God’s social customs, God’s
economic, industrial and merchandising systems. The millions who have lived
in this satanically influenced world and are still alive at Christ’s return
will be taught the knowledge of God. His truth will be taught throughout
the Millennium. Eventually, the whole earth will be following God’s way.
But who will teach the people in the World Tomorrow? Certainly not the
educators and theologians of this world!
Called to Become Rulers and Teachers
Jesus is coming again to restore the rule of God on this earth and to
teach the way of salvation to mankind. But Christ will not rule and teach
all by Himself.
1. Exactly what will Spirit-born Sons of God do for a thousand years?
Rev. 2:26-27; 3:21; 5:10; 20:4, last part; Dan. 7:27. Will many be mayors
over cities? Luke 19:16-19.
COMMENT: The Bible plainly shows that those who will be born into God’s
Family at the first resurrection (which includes all Spirit-begotten saints
of God through the centuries) will rule this earth’s mortals under Jesus
Christ!
But some doubt whether they could ever rule, while others have no desire
to rule whatsoever. (Be sure to read Mr. Armstrong’s article on page 9.
[see end. Editor]) Perhaps you have thought: "I don’t want to rule in the
World Tomorrow. I just want to serve God." The problem is that few people
have ever really understood what it means to serve.
2. Did Jesus explain the difference between the kings in God’s coming
Kingdom, and the kings or rulers of this present world? Mark 10:42-45.
COMMENT: Rulers in God’s Family will not be like most of this civilization’s
rulers. They will not be harsh dictators. Those occupying positions of
rulership in the World Tomorrow will be servants, having opportunity to
do great good in truly SERVING mankind by governing God’s way!
God’s world will be built on a completely new foundation--His way of
life, which is the way of His Law of love. The divine kings of the Family
of God will be servants of God and humanity. Each divine ruler will serve
his subjects by ruling in genuine love and concern (I John 4:16), never
acting selfishly. They will rule for the benefit of others, not themselves!
Yes, they will have the power to stabilize the world and enforce peace
when necessary, which will be especially needed at the beginning of the
Millennium. They will also have the compassion required to help the survivors
of the Great Tribulation--to heal them, teach them the causes of the evils
of the world they lived in, and teach them God’s way to peace, happiness
and salvation.
3. In addition to being rulers, will the Sons of God also be priests?
Rev. 1:6; 5:10; 20:6. What is the function of a priest? Mal. 2:7.
COMMENT: Just as ancient Israel’s priests taught God’s way, Spirit-born
members of God’s Family will also be teachers of God’s way of life, helping
to eventually bring the knowledge of the way to salvation to everyone in
the World Tomorrow.
In addition to being the Supreme King over all nations, Christ will
also be the Supreme Educator. To bring mankind to repentance, Christ will
reeducate the world to God’s way of life--the way of God’s Law of love--so
the people may, of their own free will, decide to follow His way.
Reeducating mankind to God’s way of life will receive top priority.
Under the direct supervision of Jesus Christ, the Kingdom of God will restore
the laws and rule of God to the entire earth. As the world becomes reeducated,
people will begin to experience the blessings that result from obeying
God’s Law of love. There will be peace, cooperation, vibrant health, abundance
and joy. And the whole world will come to understand God’s purpose and
master plan for mankind.
But God will not begin saving the entire world until He first has teachers
trained to help Him teach the way of salvation.
As we learned in the previous lesson, God will not save millions until
He first has thousands of teachers. This is why God is training the thousands
He has called into His Church today.
While on the earth, Christ was a teacher, as well as a messenger and
announcer of the good news of the coming Kingdom of God. He personally
instructed His apostles in the way of God. He then commissioned them to
teach others what they were taught (Matt. 28:19-20). Those whom God has
called to be members of His Church and who have been taught by His ministers
down through the ages will have been trained to become rulers and teachers
during the Millennium!
True Christians today should have a burning desire to bring God’s way
of life to the entire world--to teach God’s wonderful way to peace, joy
and abundance. And they’ll be able to do just that when Christ returns
to set up the Kingdom of God and they are born of God!
But to qualify--to be properly trained--to serve and teach in the World
Tomorrow, true Christians must learn to serve and teach now.
The only reason any person is called to salvation now is to QUALIFY
to help in ruling and teaching in the World Tomorrow--to help call and save
those alive then. God hasn’t selected certain ones today for special favors;
He has called them for a special purpose--a tremendous JOB to do!
Spirit-begotten Christians are now in training for significant roles
in helping to teach the world God’s way and to administer the government
of God for the good of all mankind. The rest of this lesson will clearly
show that the Christian life is one of preparing for great service in tomorrow’s
world!
God’s Training Program
True Christians are now in training for responsible positions in God’s
soon- coming world- ruling government. This training comes through living
the Christian life, which is following the way of God’s government! It
is the training God’s Spirit-begotten children must receive to administer
His government in the Kingdom of God.
God Himself laid out the plan of salvation and the method by which humans
may be trained and prepared to become, through the free gift of God, Spirit-born
members of His ruling Kingdom. God’s divine Family will be highly trained
and superbly organized, having learned God’s pattern of mutual teamwork
and cooperation to function perfectly together. The initial steps to salvation
are actually the beginning of preparation for God’s Kingdom. Let’s understand.
1. To eventually be born into God’s ruling Family, we must first be
begotten by His Spirit. What conditions must we fulfill before God will
beget us as His free gift? Mark 1:14-15; Acts 3:19.
COMMENT: Repentance and belief are the first steps. Belief involves
believing what Jesus taught about the coming Kingdom of God, as well as
believing on Him as personal Savior.
To repent means to turn around and go the opposite direction--to forsake
our own way, which is contrary to God’s Law, and turn to God’s way, which
is the way of His Law. It means rejecting our previous sinful way of life
and willingly yielding ourselves to God’s government.
Before we can be allowed to govern others in the World Tomorrow, God
must know that we will submit to His rule now! Since there will always
be a chain of authority from God the Father through Jesus Christ and on
down, we will always be under authority. So learning to rule begins with
submission to rule.
2. What is the next step toward one day becoming a member of God’s ruling
Family? Acts 2:38.
COMMENT: Baptism is the outward symbol of our faith in Christ as our
Savior, and of our turning from our past life of sin to a life of obedience
to God. It symbolizes our rejection of Satan’s way--the way of this human
civilization he has inspired--and turning our allegiance and loyalty to
God and His soon-coming Kingdom.
Baptism and the laying on of hands of a minister of God for the receipt
of the Holy Spirit also shows our recognition of, and submission to, the
authority God has placed in the called and chosen ministers of His Church.
And through the consequent begettal of God’s Spirit, we become part of
His government- in- training--His Kingdom in embryo, which is His Church
(I Cor. 12:13).
3. What is the next step in God’s training program for rulership in
His Kingdom? II Peter 3:18; 1:5-11.
COMMENT: Upon our receipt of God’s free gift of the Holy Spirit, we
have been begotten of God. But we are only spiritual embryos, not yet born
again as God Beings--not yet developed for the purpose God has called us,
not yet trained to be divine rulers and teachers in His Kingdom. Spiritual
growth--character development as a result of obedience to God--must occur
within us to become properly trained!
God has supreme spiritual character. He is holy, righteous and perfect.
We, to be actually born of Him--born into His ruling Family as His divine
children--must be changed not only from human flesh and blood to divine
spirit, but from our sinful human nature into God’s divine nature (II Peter
1:4), which reflects His holy, perfect character (I Peter 1:16; Matt. 5:48).
God’s spiritual character must be in the process of development in us
throughout our Christian lives!
What, precisely, is the character God wants His begotten children to
be developing? It is a combination of knowledge, attitude and action: the
knowledge of what God defines as right as opposed to wrong--knowledge learned
by studying God’s Word--and the desire and actual DOING of the right, despite
temptation to do wrong.
Godly character is the possession and practice of love, patience, mercy,
faith, kindness, gentleness, meekness, temperance, self-restraint and right
self-direction. This kind of character involves knowledge, wisdom, purpose
and ability, all properly controlled and developed through independent
choice.
Holy, righteous character is something that is developed only through
experience. Experience requires time and circumstances. Therefore God allows
the time and circumstances which enable us to develop this character. But
this is not our character. It is actually the character of God- holy, righteous
character--motivated by Him, inspired by Him, and built by Him in us through
our willing obedience to His Law.
4. In what one word can God’s character be summed up? I John 4:16. And
exactly what is God’s part in building His character in Spirit-begotten
Christians? Rom. 5:5; 13:10.
COMMENT: The Holy Spirit, which the Father freely gives to those who
repent, believe and are baptized, enables God’s children to understand
the Word of God--the foundation for character development. It also supplies
the spiritual love and faith needed to obey God’s Law of love, which is
the basis of His government.
But God’s Spirit does not force one to obey Him. Character cannot be
forced upon people. It can be developed only through willing, voluntary
choice--by those God calls to be Christians (John 6:44) actively choosing
to be led by God’s Spirit throughout their mortal lives (Rom. 8:14). That
is the spiritual training that prepares us for rulership in the Kingdom
of God!
And when we are born of God at the resurrection, we will be perfect
as God is, for God will have developed in us, with our yielding, perfect
character. It will then by nature be established in us forever (I John
3:9). We will then be ready to assist Christ as holy and righteous co-rulers
in the World Tomorrow.
5. Jesus Christ overcame the temptations of Satan the devil (Matt. 4:1-11).
He was severely tempted, yet through the power of God’s Spirit, He resisted
and overcame Satan, and remained faithful to God and His way until death.
Must Christians, to be able to assist Christ, also overcome? Rev. 3:21.
COMMENT: Jesus had to qualify to replace this world’s present ruler.
He, functioning as a human being, had to resist and overcome the intense
temptations of the devil. And all who are called by the Father to rule
with Christ when He restores God’s government on earth must also qualify
to rule--must turn from Satan’s way, resist and overcome his temptations.
We must strive to root out Satan’s attitude and way, and learn to obey
God’s Law of love, which is the way of His government.
Christ resisted all evil influences perfectly because He had the will
and full measure of God’s Spirit (John 3:34). Though we do not have the
fullness of God’s Spirit now, we can, with the help of the measure of the
Spirit God grants us, begin to resist and overcome Satan, this world and
our own carnal nature.
Through the process of overcoming the sinful pulls and impulses of the
flesh, the world and the devil, and submitting to God and His way, spiritual
character is being developed. We are yielding to God to build within us
His very character. Thus we are preparing and qualifying to rule and teach
the nations with Jesus Christ!
But no one can overcome for us. No one can produce spiritual works for
us. It requires putting forth effort on our part, together with the power
of God’s Holy Spirit, to become the spiritually minded and motivated persons
God can use in His Kingdom.
How Responsibilities Will Be Determined
As our Savior and elder brother--"the firstborn among many brethren"--
Jesus Christ has already qualified for the highest office under God the
Father in the World Tomorrow. No one else can ever receive the position
of authority the Father has promised to Him in the government of God.
Certain other individuals have also been promised particular positions
of responsibility in God’s Kingdom. King David will rule over the 12 tribes
of the reunited nation of Israel (Ezek. 37:21-22, 24). Each of the 12 apostles
will rule over one of the tribes of Israel (Matt. 19:27-28). And God has
alluded to other positions of rulership for other overcomers who have lived
before us and are to be in His Kingdom (Heb. 11:4-40). They have already
been trained and will be given responsibilities in God’s ruling Family,
though God has not revealed what their specific positions will be.
In the Kingdom or Family of God there will be various positions of responsibility,
for an entirely new civilization must be built on earth-- built this time
to God’s specifications. It will take many different, vital jobs to recreate
world society as it ought to be.
You, if you are a Spirit-begotten child of God, are now being judged
for your future job in God’s Kingdom (I Peter 4:17). You shall be rewarded
with an office in God’s government according to your works in this life!
Let’s thoroughly understand this important principle.
1. How does God judge true Christians? I Peter 1:17; Rom. 2:5-10.
COMMENT: Everyone has works--either good or bad. Those who do good works
will receive good rewards. Those who do evil works--who commit SIN (I John
3:4)--will be punished, unless their evil works are repented of and covered
by the blood of Christ. Note that our works determine our rewards, not
whether we receive eternal life--that is a free gift from God for which
we cannot work. But unrepentant sinners will receive the "wages"--payment
or reward--for sin which they have earned--DEATH for all eternity! (Rom.
6:23.)
Let’s be sure we understand the meaning of the word "works" as used
in the Bible.
The word works is translated from the Greek ergon and means deeds, actions,
business. The Bible uses this word primarily in two ways, and there is
a vast difference between the two.
When joined with "law," as "the works of the law" (primarily in Romans
and Galatians), it refers to the hard work required in performing the rituals
of the law of Moses. These rituals involved repetitive physical labor.
These laborious physical rituals, or "works of the law," were a substitute
for the work of the Holy Spirit, and were in force only until Christ’s
death.
But where the word "works" appears alone, it usually refers to acts
of righteousness or of evil--that is, the good works of keeping God’s spiritual
Law (Psalm 119:172) or the evil works of disobedience (Col. 1:21). In this
lesson we are concerned with spiritual "works" (righteous conduct), not
rituals of the law of Moses.
2. What will Christ bring with Him when He returns? Rev. 22:12. Who
will be rewarded then? Rev. 11:18. Will the reward be according to each
person’s works? Rev. 22:12; Matt. 16:27; Rev. 2:26-27; 3:21.
COMMENT: When the glorified Christ returns to earth to rule all nations
as King of kings, He will assign positions of authority in His government
(the "reward") to those who are freely "saved" by His grace--those who have,
through grace, received God’s gift of eternal life by a resurrection or
change to immortality at His Second Coming.
However, most professing Christians confuse the "reward of the saved"
with eternal life. Eternal life is a gift, not a reward. The Bible clearly
defines both.
3. Can we "earn" eternal life? Rom. 6:23; Eph. 2:8-9. Yet what must
we do if we expect to receive God’s gift of eternal life? Matt. 19:16-19.
COMMENT: A "gift" is something granted as a favor, something given freely.
God’s gift of eternal life comes by His grace and favor. It is unmerited.
There is absolutely nothing we can do to "earn" it. If it were earned it
would not be a gift.
However, God has set certain terms or conditions which must be met before
He will give us immortality. Compliance with these conditions does not
"earn" eternal life, but noncompliance will result in death! (I Cor. 6:9-10;
Rom. 6:23; Rev. 21:8.) God will not give eternal life to anyone who insists
on living Satan’s way.
What are God’s conditions? As we saw earlier, they include: repentance,
belief, baptism, and obedience to God--in other words, cooperation with
His plan of salvation.
Those who are given immortality at Christ’s return will receive a reward
in addition to the free gift of eternal life. The "reward of the saved"
is not eternal life, but rulership with Jesus Christ over the nations of
this earth! But not all positions of rulership will be equal. How will
God decide which of His Spirit-born children will be given which positions
in His ruling Family? Let’s notice several parables of Christ that explain
this.
4. Should Christians constantly be using Godly Holy Spirit to produce
much spiritual "fruit"? John 15:1-5, 8, 16.
COMMENT: Using an example of a grapevine and its branches, Jesus says
He is the vine and Christians are the branches. The branches do not join
themselves to the vine--receive God’s Holy Spirit--by their own efforts or
"works." It is the Father’s doing (John 6:44; 17:9, 11; Acts 2:38-39)--His
GIFT. It comes by GRACE.
But once joined on, with the sap flowing from the vine into the branches
(a picture of Christ’s Spirit flowing into and empowering us), we must
produce spiritual fruit throughout our lives. If we don’t, then the Father
will remove us from the vine (verse 2, first part)--cut us off from Christ--and
ultimately cast us into the lake of fire! (Verse 6.)
5. Does Jesus’ parable of the sower show that some bring forth more
"fruit" than others? Matt. 13:23.
COMMENT: The Spirit of God is given to us so we can produce good fruit.
The fruit is simply the result of following God’s way of life--of keeping
God’s Law. We must be doers of the Law, not hearers only (Rom. 2:13). This
doing produces fruit--develops the spiritual character of God--trains us
for responsible positions in God’s Kingdom. But one’s particular job will
be dependent on how well he did during his training period--upon the amount
of fruit (good works) produced during his Christian life!
Now notice the parable of the pounds in Luke 19. It shows that the degree
of reward each Christian will receive will be according to how much he
grew and overcame spiritually in this life--how much good fruit he produced
by his effort and the power of Christ’s Spirit in him.
In this parable Christ pictures Himself as a nobleman going to a far
country (heaven) to receive a kingdom and to return to earth (verses 11-12).
But before leaving, He gave an equal amount of money to each of His ten
servants (verse 13).
6. Having obtained the Kingdom and returned, how will Christ judge His
servants? Luke 19:15.
COMMENT: These servants represent Christians (I Cor. 7:22) to whom God
has given His Holy Spirit. Each "pound" (a unit of money symbolizing spiritual
value) corresponds to the beginning unit of God’s Spirit we receive after
baptism. God has given each Christian His Spirit to be USED to serve others,
overcome, develop spiritual character, and help accomplish the work of
God’s Church.
At His return, Christ will call His servants to see how much each "had
gained by trading." Christ will want to see how much each Christian grew
spiritually!
7. Will each servant’s reward be proportional to his growth--his spiritual
overcoming and godly character development? Verses 16-19.
COMMENT: The Christian life is a "spiritual school"--our training to
be a ruler, priest and teacher in God’s Kingdom. But some learn more and
accomplish more spiritual works with the Spirit they have been given than
others. Some overcome and develop more spiritual character than others,
producing more spiritual fruit. Thus, in the Kingdom or Family of God,
each will receive greater or lesser positions of responsibility based upon
the degree of his or her spiritual overcoming and how much of God’s character
was developed in this life. Each will be rewarded "according to his works"
(Matt. 16:27).
As explained before, our good works cannot gain us entrance into God’s
Kingdom of immortals. We are born into the Kingdom of God by His grace.
But once we are born into the God Family, our spiritual "works" during
our Christian life DO determine what office, position, rank or degree of
glory we shall have!
So it is not a matter of grace or works, but grace and works!
Turn to the parable of the talents in Matthew 25, verses 14 through
30. This parable illustrates the fact that we will be rewarded according
to our works. But it also illustrates another aspect--God’s complete fairness
in rewarding us, taking into consideration our own natural limitations.
8. In this parable Christ compared Himself to a man traveling to a far
country (verse 14). In what way did the man divide up his goods? Verse
15.
COMMENT: The Greek word translated "talent" is talanton, which was a
measure by which gold or silver was weighed.
9. This time are all the quantities equal, or were amounts given according
to each servant’s natural physical aptitude or ability? Same verse.
COMMENT: These units of money, like the pounds in Luke 19, symbolize
the Holy Spirit given to each Christian (servant). But they also picture
spiritual gifts given to each based on his own natural ability! God knows
some have more hereditary ability, greater innate aptitudes, more personality
or more physical strength than others. Some also have more education and
better opportunities in life.
10. In this parable, what did the servants do with the money given to
them before Christ came back to "reckon" with them--to judge their works?
Verses 16-19. How were the first two judged? Verses 20-23.
COMMENT: In the parable of the pounds, all ten of Christ’s servants
(Christians) appear to have had equal ability, and each was given an equal
portion of Spirit from God at the start.
But in the parable of the talents, God gave spiritual gifts to each,
at the start of his Christian life, according to his natural ability. To
one He gave five talents, to another two, and to another only one--according
to the natural ability of each. The person who was given five talents doubled
his spiritual stock-in-trade. Likewise, although the man with two produced
less in number than the one with five, he also doubled what he started
with. He did as well in proportion to his ability!
Consequently we find it revealed that to whom much is given, much is
required; and to whom little is given, less is required (Luke 12:48). In
other words, God judges each Christian according to how well he overcomes,
yields to God, develops and grows spiritually, according to what he has
to do with!
11. Does this parable reveal that each servant who is faithful "over
a few things"--that is, over his or her limited abilities and opportunities
of this life--will be rewarded with "many things" when Christ returns? Matt.
25:21, 23. Isn’t it clearly rulership that Christ promised? Same verses.
COMMENT: We learn to responsibly rule for the good of ourselves and
others in the World Tomorrow by learning to better manage the affairs,
responsibilities and powers in our control today, no matter how small they
may presently be. There are many opportunities to grow and develop right
on the job, at school or in the home--in whatever circumstance we may find
ourselves.
12. What will happen to those who fail to overcome and grow even a little--who
fail to increase their spiritual usefulness and effectiveness? Luke 19:20-24;
Matt. 25:24-30.
COMMENT: The one who did nothing with his spiritual gift--the pound or
talent--corresponds to a Christian who did not overcome and grow spiritually.
He developed no character.
These parables show that the Christian who does not grow spiritually
will lose out! He could be compared to one who thought he did not need
to overcome spiritually and grow in spiritual character. He thought he
was "already saved." He didn’t believe any "works" were necessary!
By doing nothing, he lost not only the reward, but he lost out on the
free gift of eternal life as well because he produced no spiritual fruit.
He failed utterly in God’s REAL PURPOSE for his life.
God freely gives us salvation so we may serve others. If we do not prepare
now to serve in God’s coming Kingdom, we may have taken away from us even
the salvation we thought we had!
Are You in Training to Rule?
Why will Abraham, David and the apostles be assigned positions of responsibility
in the Kingdom of God? Simply because they prepared and qualified for those
positions during their mortal lives. They learned to rule by submitting
to God’s rule. They were willing to do whatever God said. They grew in
the holy, righteous character of God.
Christ will not establish world rule until He has first trained His
assistants. God will not entrust the incomprehensibly great powers of His
ruling Family to those who did not, in this human life, strive to obey
Him and learn to properly control the small powers we all have at our disposal.
God wants to know that we would use His incredible power in love and self-control
and according to His will for the good of all under our authority!
1. By what great principle can a person of ordinary ability and humble
opportunity qualify for far greater responsibility in the Kingdom of God?
Luke 16:10. Also notice verses 11-12.
COMMENT: We learn to rule by being faithful--conscientious and honest--
in whatever we do as we strive to put into practice the principles of God’s
Law we learn from His Word. Even the person who considers himself or herself
as having only a little ability and natural talent can be trained to rule--SERVE--in
God’s Kingdom!
But can that really qualify you to rule a city--to tackle the complex
administrative, organizational and personal problems that come up when
several thousand families live together? Yes, it can!
God does not need to see you actually ruling ten cities to determine
whether you know how to apply and observe His Law. He can see, by the simple
decisions you make every day in your life, whether you will obey Him or
go the way of this present evil world.
The decisions required to live God’s way are really very simple--they
are basically a matter of saying "yes" or "no" to God’s Law.
The way you treat your wife, respect your husband, love your children
and your friends shows Christ what kind of a ruler you would be. Are you
short-tempered, hard to get along with, rebellious, uncooperative, unfair?
Christ needs to know that now, before He entrusts you with a major responsibility
over many people. The Kingdom of God is going to bring peace to the world,
not more strife. Those who will rule must show God now that they are learning
the way of peace.
God wants us to learn to rule ourselves before He gives us authority
over others!
What about finances? Would you handle the finances of a city like so
many rulers today, and enrich yourself at the expense of others? God can
tell by the way you handle your employer’s money and the time your employer
pays you for, by your attitude toward taxes you must "render unto Caesar,"
and by what you do with God’s tithe.
As Jesus said, "If ye have not been faithful in that which is another
man’s, who shall give you that which is your own?" (Luke 16:12.) If you
learn to be faithful and loyal in the small things of life, God knows that
you will be that way if given much greater responsibility!
Every Christian who is growing and developing spiritually also has his
heart completely in the work God has given His Church to accomplish. Our
"works" include our part in doing God’s work--getting the Gospel of the
Kingdom of God to the whole world as a witness (Matt. 24:14; 28:19-20),
thus preparing the way for Christ’s coming. God’s Spirit-begotten children
are His instruments in fulfilling His great commission to His Church in
the end time!
Years of experience have shown that those who are self-centered, caring
nothing for the work of God’s Church, not having enough outgoing concern
to want to help get Christ’s message out to this blinded, deceived, dying
world, eventually fall away. Those who center their whole "Christian" life
on themselves, whose hearts are not in or concerned about this great outgoing
worldwide work of God, shrivel up spiritually and fall by the wayside!
Just as the Church has two primary commissions--1) to preach the Gospel
of the Kingdom to the world; and 2) to help the Spirit-begotten members
grow spiritually as part of their training for that Kingdom--so the members
also have two primary missions: 1) to actively support the Church in preaching
the Gospel; and 2) to willingly and actively participate in God’s training
program for eternal rulership as Spirit-born members of the universe-ruling
Kingdom of God!
Ask God daily for the understanding and wisdom to rightly use and direct
the powers, abilities and responsibilities that are now yours so you can
be a faithful and productive servant of God.
Strive to be faithful over what God has already given you, so that one
day Christ can say to you: "Well done, good and faithful servant; you have
been faithful over a little, I will set you over MUCH..." (Matt. 25:21,
RSV).
This life is our time of training. It is only those who are obedient
to the authority of God’s government now--who learn its laws, who overcome
every false way, who grow in God’s holy, righteous character, becoming
more like Him in preparation to being born into His Family and ruling with
Christ--who then will be assigned a position of rulership.
Yes, you were born with the potential to be an eternal king--to RULE
in the Kingdom of God! Your awesome destiny, once born of God, is that
of helping to rule the earth, and the universe beyond, as a member of the
Family of God!
It’s a breathtaking, exciting, incredible calling! A glorious, wonderful
future! Have you begun to walk spiritually toward that goal? Are you in
training to rule?
TEST
This multiple choice test is designed to help you review the preceding
lesson. It’s an enjoyable way of putting to use some of the vital knowledge
and understanding you have gained through this lesson.
Select one of the four choices given under each question or incomplete
statement. The other three are incorrect--unless stated or indicated otherwise.
Take sufficient time to understand each question or statement, as well
as the choices. Try to do as many as you can without referring to the lesson.
If you have difficulty deciding on the correct answer, then review the
part of the lesson in question.
1. God’s Spirit-begotten children A. will retire for eternity in the
Kingdom of God . B. will rule in heaven with Jesus Christ. C. are royal
heirs to the throne of England. D. are receiving the training necessary
to rule the earth with and under Christ.
2. The Kingdom of God is A. not a divine Family one can be born into.
B. not the government of God administered by the ruling Family of God.
C. the divine Family of God, into which Spirit-begotten Christians will
be born at Christ’s return. D. eternally limited to only the Father and
the Son.
3. God will give offces of responsibility in His government A. to those
who qualified for those positions during their training period. B. not
as a reward, but as a gift. C. to those angels who refused to follow Lucifer
in his rebellion. D. to all who have professed Christ.
4. The government of God’s ruling Family is A. Christian democracy.
B. from the top down--like His instructions for human family government.
C. a tyrannical dictatorship. D. not based on any law.
5. Which one of the following statements does NOT accurately describe
an aspect of the Millennium? A. The Kingdom of God will rule all nations
on earth. B. Christ will be King of the world. C. Satan will be put away
where he can do no harm. D. Satan will still broadcast his attitudes of
sin to all mortals.
6. The world as we know it A. is built on the solid foundation of God’s
Law. B. is Satan’s world because it is built on a foundation of sin. C.
does not need to be rebuilt from the bottom up. D. is God’s world.
7. This world’s civilization A. was founded by Adam and Eve when they
sinned. B. is influenced by Satan. C. will be replaced by God with a totally
new civilization after Christ’s return. D. All of the above.
8. Godsent His ownSon to earth to A. strengthen civilization’s foundations.
B. repairearth’s decaying civilization. C. begin building a new and totally
different structure of civilization by founding His Church. D. All of the
above.
9. Which one of. the following statements does NOT describe the future
rulers of the World Tomorrow? A. Spirit-born members in God’s Family. B.Serving
and helping humanity, always ruling in love. C. Qualified to rule by having
learned to serve during their mortal lives. D. Self-serving, ruling for
their own gain and benefit.
10. In the Millennium, Christ will teach everyone the way of salvation
A. by forcing His truth upon them. B. by pleading with them to give their
hearts to Him. C. with the help of thousands of trained teachers. D. with
the help of this world’s educators and theologians.
11. Everyone God has called to salvation now A. has been called to qualify
to help rule and teach in the World Tomorrow. B. does not need to learn
to serve and teach while still mortal. C. is exceptionally gifted in governmental
administration. D. is automatically given eternal life.
12. The Christian’s preparation to become a part of God’s ruling Family
A. has nothing to do with living the Christian life. B. includes belief,
repentance, baptism, and living the Christian way of life. C. includes
relying on God’s grace without any need to obey Him. D. includes the obtaining
of a college degree in political science.
13. Which one of the following statements is FALSE? A. Learning to rule
in the World Tomorrow begins with submission to God’s rule now. B. God
will not allow us to rule in His Kingdom unless we prove our willingness
to be ruled by Him now. C. We will no longer be under authority once born
into the ruling Family of God. D. There will always be a chain of authority
from God the Father, through Jesus Christ, and on down.
14. Spiritual growth, which is essential to the training of the spiritual
leaders of the World Tomorrow , A. involves the knowledge of what God defines
as right as opposed to wrong. B. involves righteous character development
through obedience to God’s Law. C. must continue throughout one’s Christian
life. D. All of the above.
15. God will develop His holy, righteous character in Spirit-begotten
Christians A. because of their natural goodness. B. who resist the keeping
of His Law. C. only as they willingly and actively choose to be led by
God’s Spirit. D. by forcing it upon them.
16. All who are called by the Father to rule with Christ when He restores
God’s government on earth A. must turn from Satan’s attitude and way of
life, and learn to live by God’s Law of love. B. must overcome with human
effort alone. C. Both A and B. D. are not being judged for their future
responsibilities.
17. How is a Christian judged for his future job in God’s Kingdom? A.
Simply by accepting Christ as his Savior. B. According to his works in
this life. C. Certainly not by his "works." D. By the Church.
18. God will give His gift of eternal life to A. everyone who desires
it. b. those who earn it. C. those who meet
certain conditions laid down in His Word. D. those who just profess Christ.
19. The "reward of the saved" is A. rulership with Jesus Christ. B. the
gift of eternal life. C. heaven. D. not earned.
20. Which one of the following statements does NOT accurately represent
the meaning of the parables of the pounds and talents? A. Christians will
be given offices of responsibility in God’s Kingdom based upon how much
spiritual "fruit" (good works) they produced while mortal. B. God’s Spirit-begotten
children will be given jobs according to their spiritual growth and overcoming
in this life. C. God’s servants will be rewarded according to how much
of His character is developed in them before Christ returns. D. These parables
have nothing to do with Christians being rewarded.
21. God expects all Christians to grow and overcome spiritually A. in
equal amounts regardless of their natural ability. B. only after they are
resurrected. C. in whatever circumstances they may find themselves. D.
only if they are naturally very talented.
22. A Christian who does nothing with God’s Spirit--the "pound" or "talent"--he’s
been given A. has failed utterly in God’s real purpose for his life. B.
will still be rewarded. C. cannot be blamed for not accomplishing anything
because he wasn’t given much to work with. D. would make an effective ruler
in God’s Kingdom.
23. God can know how well you would rule in His Kingdom A. by giving
you opportunities to work in the governments of this world. B. only after
He has given you such responsibility in His Kingdom. C. by seeing if you
are obedient to Him in the decisions of everyday life, and in how you relate
to others. D. just from seeing whether you pay your tithes faithfully.
24. Every Christian who is growing spiritually A. is concentrating on
developing himself to the exclusion of all else. B. is wholeheartedly supporting
the work God has given His Church to do. C. is not really interested in
helping to spread the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to the world as a witness.
D. does not really have his heart in the work of God’s Church.
25. Those whom God has called into His Church have been called to A.
support the publishing and preaching of the Gospel to the world with their
prayers, tithes and offerings. B. grow in His righteous character. C. be
trained now to become rulers and teachers in the Kingdom of God. D. All
of the above.
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"BUT I DON’T WANT ANY RESPONSIBILITY"
He wanted an eternity-lasting vacation in heaven.
"Let me see if, I understand your view correctly, a college professor
challenged. You say a Protestant teaching is like being on a lifelong railroad
journey. At the end of the line is a switch automatically set to send you
down to hell where you will burn and burn forever but never burn up. But
if, at any point during the journey you accept Christ, He will overlook
your sins, and the switch at the end of the journey will be changed to
shoot you straight up to heaven when you die. And in heaven you will have
no responsibilities but only an eternal vacation with nothing to do.
"But you don’t believe that. You believe one must first repent of his
sins, change to living according to God’s Law, strive to overcome, grow
in grace and Bible understanding, develop Godly righteous character, and
then in the resurrection you will be given immortal life as God’s free
gift, but you will live forever here on earth and be given responsibilities
as a reward according to your character development during this life--ruling
over and teaching others. Do I understand you correctly?" "Well," I smiled,
"something like that." "Then I don’t want your kind of religion," he said
emphatically. "I don’t want to be saddled with responsibilities for all
eternity. I’d rather just accept Christ, decide for myself how I’ll live
the rest of this life and then go to heaven with nothing to do for eternity."
The above conversation took place some 36 years ago. This man later reached
retirement age and was retired on a pension. He got his wish of having
nothing to do but just live out his years on a small pension. During his
retirement years I met him again. He was a very unhappy, frustrated man.
"I wish," he said, "I had something to keep me busy like you have. All
I do is sit here in my little living room all day long, day after day,
with nothing to keep me occupied. It’s the most boring existence I could
imagine."
Later I had a report from one of our ministers in his city. "He is now
87 years old," said the minister, "and the only thing he thinks of is wanting
to die and end his loneliness."
And he soon did die, a frustrated, unhappy old man. He got his wish
at last, for several years, of no responsibilities and one long vacation,
mercifully ended in death. In the Great White Throne resurrection he will
come alive for judgment. Perhaps he may find the way of repentance, a changed
life living God’s way, and discover the way to happy, vigorous, enthusiastic
life living by God’s Law of out-flowing love, discovering the thrills and
ecstasies of accomplishment, achieving success in enjoyable responsibilities.
I look back on some experiences in my own life. As a young advertising
man at age 20, 1 was given the responsibility to try to sell a magazine
advertisement to a certain manufacturer. I succeeded. As I left the factory
office with signed contract in hand, it seemed I was walking on air. A
feeling of ecstasy thrilled me as I walked from that office.
Years later, I had completed my first evangelistic campaign of nine
nights, with three new converts baptized, the very first of my entire ministerial
experience. The fact that God had blessed my efforts with this accomplishment
electrified me through and through in a far more intense thrill of joyous
ecstasy than I had ever experienced before. I have learned by experience
that nothing else is as satisfying and rewarding as achievement of a responsibility
accomplished.
Eternal life is offered us as God’s free GIFT upon real repentance,
accepting Christ’s sacrifice--but repentance means turning from the ways
of sin and henceforth living according to God’s way of out-flowing LOVE.
It cannot be earned. But those who are given this matchless GIFT will be
rewarded according to their spiritual works during this present human life.
Some will qualify to rule over one small city. Some over many cities and
some over entire nations.
What many do not realize is that, in the resurrection to eternal life,
we shall be composed entirely of spirit. We shall never become tired or
weary. We shall never suffer ill health. We shall be strong and vigorous,
and find our greatest pleasure in creative work well accomplished. We shall
be constantly looking back on happy accomplishments, and anticipating even
more pleasurable accomplishments ahead. It will be one continuous pleasure
after another for all eternity.
Responsibility means opportunity for that which leads to greater happiness
and joys than any other possible existence. The greater one’s reward earned
during this life is simply the greater gift of pleasurable and even thrilling
life which shall continue forever.
A fifteen-year-old teenager eagerly looks forward to being given the
responsibility to sit behind the steering wheel of an automobile, with
his foot on the throttle of power. He has the youthful energy and vitality
and eagerly desires to release these powers within him. That is merely
an example of the attitude we should have over the prospect of being given
the POWER and vitality for the responsibilities in the Kingdom of God.
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