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All
studies of the Kingdom of Heaven must begin with the King
Himself. No kingdom is greater than its king, nor more wise
or powerful than the one who is best qualified to rule it.
The Bible tells us about this King, the greatest Ruler of
all, the King of all Kings. If
we study it carefully what does it tell us about this Creator-God
of all men?
Introducing
the King of all Kings
The
Ultimate Reality that lies behind our universe is a fellowship
of three Divine Personalities that the Bible calls the Godhead
(Acts 17:29). These three Persons have always existed unmade,
uncreated and uncaused. This total Reality we call "God"
are shown to be distinct and different from each other,
and are called in the Bible the Father, the Son and the
Holy Spirit. The Bible God is revealed as three Personalities,
able to love each other and talk with each other. They have
been together before time began, always in harmony and unselfishness.
(Eph. 4:4-6; Gen. 1:1, 2, 26, 3:22; 11:7; 19:24; Dan. 9:17;
Zech. 10:12; 2:8,9; Ps. 45:7; Isa. 48:16; Num. 6:24-26;
Ps. 2:7; Acts 13:33; Ps. 72:1, 89:27; Lk. 3:21-22; Matt.
28:19; Jn. 14:23, 16-17; 1 Cor. 12:4-6; 2 Cor. 13:14.)
This
fellowship of Divine Persons are one in substance, essence,
and nature. They are coequal in power, in being, and in
love; whenever the Bible refers to the Reality we call God,
it refers to unity of three personalities. This concept
is hard to see at first, but it could be illustrated by
a simple mathematical formula:
1x1x1=1
In this
formula, there are three distinct, though interdependent
entities, three "ones". Considered on the left
hand side of the equation, there are three, considered on
the right side, they equal one. In this formula, not one
of the entities can be left out without changing the whole.
In other words:
1x1x0=0
Think
about one simple idea, like time. It consists of three interdependent,
though distinct and different entities:
Past
x Present x Future = Time
Past
is not Present nor Future, but Past is Time.
Future is Time.
Present is Time.
We can
say that in essence, or in nature, Past, Present and Future
are all "Time", but they are not each other. There
are many such illustrations of this scattered right through
all of nature. God too, is like this. Each member of the
Godhead is different and distinct from the other, but they
are not separate nor independent, and they are all one in
nature and substance. This oneness is emphasized right through
the Bible. (Ex. 20:3; Deut. 4:35, 39; 6:4; 2 Kings 19:15;
1 Kings 8:23; 2 Sam. 7:22; 22:32; Deut. 32:39; Ps 86:10;
35:10; Isa. 27:16, 20; 40:l8; 43:10, 46:9; Mic. 7:18; Isa.
45:5, 6, 14, 22; Hos. 13:4; Jer. 10:6, 7, 10; Ex. 8:10;
Jn. 10:30; 17:21-23.)
The
King's Natural Abilities
God
is not matter/energy, but Spirit. The Godhead are in their
essential nature nonphysical, the Ultimate Reality beyond
energy and matter. All truth is centered in God's own being;
this is the final cause behind the created universe. (Deut.
32:4; Ps. 100:5; Jer. 4:2; Zech. 8:8; 1 Jn. 5:6).
He cannot be discovered by unaided human research, (Job
11:7-8; Isa. 45:15) but has promised to reveal Himself under
certain conditions. (Isa. 59:1-5; 55:6-7; Heb. 11:6). No
member of the Godhead will reveal Himself to man unless
that man can be trusted with the truth he is given. (Lk.
10:21-22; Deut. 29:9; Prov. 1:23; Isa. 45:3; Matt. 18:3;
Jn. 12:36-40). God is the "invisible God" (Col.
1:15; Jn. 4:24, Ex. 20:4; Jn. 1:18; 1 Tim. 1:17). Thus,
no man can "by searching" find out God; He must
reveal Himself to us, and has.
The
Godhead live in eternal time. Because God is uncreated (no-one
or nothing else made Him), He is self-existent; no-one or
nothing else keeps Him. God depends on no other source than
His own limitless energies to exist, but the upkeep of the
entire created universe depends on His care! He holds together
the very fabric of space, time, energy that we are a part
of, if He withdrew His upholding power from creation it
would fall apart; it would "uncreate" into nothingness!
(Jn. 1:1-3; Heb. 11:3 Col. 1:16-17). Because the Godhead
have no beginning, they are able to experience succession
of time without limit; God has always, and will always live
forever. (Ps. 90:2; Gen. 21:33; Deut. 33:27; Ps. 9:7; Ps.
41:13; 93:2; 103:17; Isa. 24:6; 40:28; 44:6; 48:12; Rom.
1:20; 16:26; Heb. 9:14; Rev. 4:8). He is able to make decisions
in time without the finite limitations of His creation:
(Gen. 6:5-7; Ps. 102:24-27; Ex. 2:23-25; Num. 11:1-2; Deut.
2:25; 11:12; Josh. 10:14; 2 Kings 13:3-4; 2 Chron. 7:12-16;
Ps. 95:10-11; Isa. 12:1; Jer. 44:21-22; Ezek. 16:42; Zech.
1:12-16).
God
has all the elements of personality. Because we are made
in His image we too have real personalities, and are not
just machines. The Bible shows us that God has a mind and
thinks. (1 Sam. 2:35, Isa. 1:18; 41:21; 55:8-9; Jer. 29:11;
Ex. 32:7-14; 2 Kings 19:14-28; Jer. 2:1-13; Mic. 6:1-3)
He has real emotions, and feels. (Gen. 6:5-6; 2 Chron. 16:9;
Ps. 78:38, 78:58-61; 95:10-11; Isa. 12:1; Ezek. 6:9-10;
Mic. 7:18-19; Zeph. 3:17; Zech. 1:14-16; Matt. 18:23; 18:27,
34-35; 23:37; Lk. 15:7,10; Jn. 4:23; Rev. 3:20) and He has
the power to create choice without anything or anyone behind
His choice directing it. (Gen. 1:26, 3:22-24; 6:6; 6:12-13;
9:11-12; Ex. 32:7-14, 30-33; 2 Kings 20:5-6; Isa. 12:1;
Acts 1:7) God made us in finite, miniature likeness to His
own great Being. When we think, feel or choose, we can understand
just a tiny part of the way that God feels or thinks or
chooses because He has made us like Him in these abilities.
When we see in the Bible that God is hurt or happy, we can
feel in a tiny, finite scale, what God must feel like on
an infinite scale when we also experience grief or joy.
God is not alien to ourselves, but far greater.
The
Godhead have unspeakably great powers, and have always had
them. Because the nature of God is profoundly wonderful,
there are many things that He can do that would be quite
impossible to us, His loved creation. He has the power to
be present in all places of His Creation at once; it is,
indeed, the very energies of His infinite Being that hold
that creation together. He fills all the universe without
limit to His extension or compass. (Jer. 23 :24;
Ps. 139:7-10; Prov. 15:3; 1 Kings 8:22-24, 27; Isa. 57:15;
Acts 17:24, 27-28; Eph. 4:6; Heb. 4:13) He has complete
knowledge of all knowable things, both actual and possible.
(Job 27:16; Ps. 147:5; Isa. 40:28; Rom. 11:33; 1 Jn. 3:20)
His knowledge is infinite, or without measure. He also has
no limits to His energy or power of personality; He has
the power to do all that which is practically or morally
possible. (Gen. 17:1; Ex. 6:1-3, 6-7; Job 33:4; Ps. 91;1;
Ezk. 10:4-5; Joel 1:14-15; 2 Cor. 6:16-18; Rev. 1:8; 4:8;
11:15-17; 21:22). All these things are naturally true about
God. He did not choose to have them; they are inherently
true about Him. What He does with these powers is, however,
under His control.
All
these qualities of God's Being do not tell us what kind
of person He is. They are not moral in character; they do
not reveal to us what use God has made of His powers. We
can call these His "attributes of Being", or descriptions
of what is true about God's wonderful Being. These are natural
attributes of God; they inherently belong to His nature.
What is even more wonderful about God is what the Bible
tells us He has done with all these involuntary powers.
The next class of Bible descriptions really reveal just
how loving and great this Creator is. They tell us what
God has CHOSEN to be like, what He has volunteered to do
with His mighty energies, and we can call them His MORAL
attributes. They are not fixed, static things, but God's
personality in action; they are the results of the Godhead's
intelligent and wise choices; they are the active decisions
of His will. They do not flow uncreated out of His Being
like His natural attributes, but are made by the choices
of His personality. Nothing MAKES God act like the Bible
reveals He does; these are the things He has actually chosen
to do with the vast array of powers that He has.
The
King's Moral Abilities
God
is MORAL, and has moral abilities. When we say a person
is "moral" we imply that they have at least four
qualities; a mind, with the ability to think; feelings,
and the ability to experience; a will, with the creative
ability to determine their own decisions and choices; and
lastly, the ability to both possess and understand what
is both true and valuable. If a person has these abilities,
and by a wise use of these powers conforms his or her life
to that which is truly seen to be the most valuable possible
decision, we can call that person "good". If,
on the other hand, they refuse to live intelligently, and
choose instead something less valuable or more harmful,
we can label their action or choice "bad". Now
God is a moral Being and the Bible tells us some of the
beautiful aspects of His character:
- The
basic distinguishing mark of the Godhead's moral character
is the word LOVE.
This is the basic way He acts; this sums up His every
action, and it is the reason behind His every decision.
(1 Jn. 4:8,16). Now Biblical love, God's kind of love
is not just a feeling. It is basically an attitude of
will to show kindness and care to others as directed by
true and perfect intelligence. It is an unselfish choice
for the highest good of all persons and all things. The
entire Godhead have forever chosen to be directed by love:
they fulfill all that they know they could and should
do without showing favorites to anyone outside the law
of absolute wisdom. This is the most profound revelation
of the Scriptures. God IS love! (Deut. 11:1, 13, 22; 13:3;
7:8; 15:16; 23:5; 30:20; 2 Chron. 2:11; 9:8; Isa. 63:9;
Jer. 31:3; Ezk. 16:8; Hos. 3:1; Zeph. 3:17; Jn. 3:16;
3:35; 8:42; 13:35; 15:10; 17:26; 17:24-26; Rom. 5:5, 8;
8:39; 2 Cor. 5:l4; 6:6; Eph. 2:4; 3:19; 5:2; 6:23; 2 Thess.
3:5; Gal. 2:20; 1 Thess. 4:9; 1 Jn. 3:1; 4:7; 1 Jn. 5:3;
4:16; 4:8; 4:10; 4:20; 5:1; Rev. 1:5). Everything God
does flows from love.
- Because
God is love, and God is the measure of perfectly intelligent
conduct, God's own manner of living is the standard by
which all moral beings may measure their lives. To conform
to what is true in one's relationships, or to live up
to what you know to be right, is called "light"
in the Bible. God is LIGHT,
because He lives in perfect accordance to what absolute
intelligence can see is most wise; He is "in the
light", or doing every thing that He knows He ought
to do. (I Jn. 1:7). To be "in the light"
is to do what God shows us to do when He reveals to us
what the way of wise conduct is, and this is true living.
(Jn. 8:12; 12:35-36; 3:19-21; Ps. 119:130; 27:1; 36:9;
43:3; 112:4; Isa. 2:5; 9:2; 60:3; 60:20, Dan. 5:11,14;
Matt. 4:16; 5:14-16; Lk. 11:34; Jn. 1:9; 9:5; 5:35; 12:36;
Eph. 5:8-13; 1 Thess. 5:5; 1 Tim 6:16; Jas. 1:17; 1 Pet.
2:9; 1 Jn. 1:5-7; 2:10; Rev. 22:5). This is why
God asks us to do what is most wise; He Himself has done
it first. He has set us the ultimate example He has not
asked us to do anything that He Himself has not been willing
to do.
- Think
about these two marvelous preceding attributes, or things
that are true, of God. How moved our hearts ought to be
to worship and love Him! The Bible tells us that God is
HOLY; this sums up His love and His light, and
means that out of His love, God has freely chosen to live
in full accord with truth and to accurately channel His
energies of Being to help His world according to their
true values. (Lev. 11:44, Isa. 6:3; 1 Pet. 1:15-16;
Rev. 4:8) God deals rightly with every moral being; this
is called RIGHTEOUSNESS, and means that God will
treat all men in the most just, wise and merciful way
He can find possible. (Gen. 18:25; Deut. 32:4; Job 36:1-2;
Ps. 11:7; Dan. 9:7,14; Hos. 14:9; Jn. 17:25; Rom. 14:17;
Heb. 1:8-9; Rev. 15:3). God must be strictly fair, and
render to every man according to his deeds. (Rom. 2:6,
11). He is strictly impartial, never prejudiced, completely
just.
- MERCY
and loving-kindness is another profound moral attribute
of the Godhead. The Bible is filled with passages that
describe God as compassionate, forbearing, forgiving,
gracious kind, patient, long-suffering and merciful. God's
heart is tender; He finds great joy in being able to pardon
a rebellious rebel out of His love. He has not only stooped
to our smallness, but to our guilt and defilement. No
one in the universe has as much vulnerability to being
morally hurt as God; no one else has invested so much
in our well-being and happiness, and no one else cares
so much about us, and wants to see us happy. Imagine how
greatly God has been grieved and hurt by His creation,
man! We are hurt in direct proportion to how well we know
and love (and invest trust in) the person who fails us.
No one knows us better than God and no one has trusted
us more than He has. When we hurt God, we have the power
to hurt Him more than any other Being in the universe.
(Ps. 51:1; 78:38; 86:15; Lk. 1:78; Phil. 1:8; Matt. 9:36;
(Jn. 1:18); Eph. 4:32; Jas. 5:11; Lk. 9:41; Rom. 2:4;
Nahum 1:3; Ex. 32:32-33; Jer. 36:3, Ex. 20:7, Ps. 40:13,
Lev. 10:17; 17:11; Isa. 38:17; Jer. 31:34; Matt. 6:12;
Lk. 6:37; Rom. 3:25; Acts 3:19; Jonah 4:2; Heb. 10:29;
Prov. 28:13; Luke 6:35; Rom. 12:1, Gen. 6:3; 2 Thess.
3:5; 2 Pet. 3:9; 2 Sam. 22:26; 2 Cor. 4:1; Isa. 63:7).
- WISDOM
also characterizes God's moral Being, which is the loving,
intelligent use of His powers. Divine wisdom is the net
product of God's love, knowledge and creative energies.
It is the composite thrust of His loving purpose, His
thinking ability of design, His emotional ability guiding
and evaluating, and His incredible energy to carry things
out. (Rom. 11:33; Ps. 104:24; 136:1-9; Prov. 3:19; Jer.
51:15; I Cor. 2:7 (1-10); Eph. 3:10; Col. 2:3).
- God
is perfectly TRUTHFUL,
truly trustworthy in all His dealings with us. All that
He says and does is the sum of absolute righteousness,
perfect wisdom and total unselfishness. God "cannot
lie" or commit any act of selfishness, because only
He really sees the stupid and harmful consequences any
act of sin brings into the universe, and He has never
made an unwise choice. We can trust what God has given
us in His Word and through His Son; we can do it with
absolute confidence, because it is the truth of the Living
God Himself. (Ex. 34:6; Ps. 25:10; Isa. 65:16; Jn. 14:6,
17; 17:3, 17; 1 Thess. 1:9; 2 Tim. 2:15; Rom. 2:2).
- FAITHFULNESS
or unchangeableness is that attribute of God that tells
us that all the members of the Godhead have, and always
will unselfishly choose the highest good of all moral
beings. God is love, has always been love, and will always
be love. God is absolute in His stability, He has promised
that He will always act the way He acts now. We can have
full confidence that God will always be just, always be
merciful when possible, always be perfectly wise in all
actions and always be perfectly truthful. (Deut. 7:9;
Ps. 102:25-27; Lam. 3:23; Mal. 3:6; 1 Cor. 10:13; 2 Tim.
2:13; Heb. 13:8; Jas. 1:17, 1 Pet. 4:19, Rev. 1:5-6).
What a thrilling Person God is! How much men should praise
Him for all that He is!
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SUMMARY: We can say that PERFECT LOVE
must treat all creatures in ABSOLUTE RIGHTEOUSNESS,
which will be tempered by MERCY and LOVINGKINDNESS
(as long as righteousness is not sacrificed by such
a tempering). This love will use the WISDOM of God's
faculties and endowments, in absolute TRUTH, and
this whole expression is called God's HOLINESS.
This is the way God wants us to live. (1 Pet. 1:15-16)
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The
Kingdom Of the King
God
is the KING of all the universe. His kingdom is His whole
creation, and like all kingdoms it is controlled or directed
by laws. In God's universal rule, He uses two great modes
of control. One set of controls is physical and
operates by the law of cause and effect, with God providing
adequate causes for every resultant effect; the other set
of laws is moral, and operates by moral motives,
or appeals to intelligent free action. These two sets of
controls are the basic directives of God's universe. They
are both laws, but differ in that physical laws are rules
of action, or ways in which a things always does
behave and moral laws are rules for action, or
ways in which moral beings ought to behave. The
first set of laws are force laws, and operate by
physical energies; the other are laws designed to govern
free will, and operate by mental and moral light
to beings who are able to weigh intelligently the issues
at stake and decide creatively on that basis. (Ps. 22:28;
Dan 2:42, 44; 4:17, 25, 32; 5:21; 7:22, 27; I Chron. 17:14;
28:5, Ps. 103:19, 145:11, 145:13; Matt. 4:8, 17, 23; 5:3,
6:10, 33; 8:11; 9:35; 11:11, 12; 12:28; 13:19; 16:28; 19:23;
24:14; 25:34; Mark 4:11; 12:34; 14:25; Luke 8:10; 9:2; 9:62;
10:9,11; 12:32; 13:29; 16:16; John 3:3, 5; 18:36; Acts 8:12;
14:22, 19:8, 20:25, 28; 23; 28:31; Rom 14:17; 1 Cor. 4:20;
6:9; 1 Cor. 15:50; Gal. 5:21; Eph. 5:5; 1 Thess. 2:2; 2
Thess. 1:5; 2 Tim. 4:1; Heb. 12:28; Rev. 12:10).
How
did our "natural laws" originate? When time itself
began, God was already there, making it all happen. He said,
"Let there be light!" and power beyond imagination
exploded into reality, fiery energies spun into being, in
atomic chains. Undreamed of forces molded matter into actuality,
and creation began. God set up forces, forces of incredible
precision to guide His new universe. We call them the "laws
of science" and their awesome testimony to God's wisdom
is studied in the laboratories of the world. The Bible reveals
to us this in verses like: (1 Chron. 29:11-12; Job 37-38
and Isa. 45:5,7, 12.)
God
made a special world. There were already billions in His
universe, but this tiny, blue-green planet was to be very
special in His eyes. God called His new and beautiful little
world Earth. (Gen. 1:1-10; Isa. 45:18; Ex. 19:6; Ps. 24:1).
God upholds and controls His own vast creation with perfect
direction and wisdom according to His own great love and
care. We do not invent the laws of science with their marvelous
accuracy and precision; we can simply discover them. God's
force laws do not change; they are steady, and behave with
consistency. Because they do not alter, we can build concepts
of reality from them, or extend our knowledge of the universe
by studying how they behave, and carrying our thoughts further,
knowing that a thinking, logical Person constructed them
according to patterns. The Bible shows us God alone is the
Upholder of the universe. (Gen. 6:7,13; 9:11; 19:24, 25;
Ex. 14:21-29; 1 Kings 18:38; 1 Chron. 29:10-12; 2 Chron.
7:12-14; Ps. 50:1; 62:11; 93:1-4; 135:5-9; Dan. 4:34, 35;
Jonah 1:4, 14, 15; Matt. 5:45; 8:24-27; 24:29, 30; Col.
1:16-17; Heb. 1:1-3; Rev. 11:17; 2 Pet. 3:10; Rev. 16:1-4,
8, 12; Rev. 16:18,21). The science laws are all force
laws.
God
gave Earth life, filling it with plants, fishes
and birds; He made the insects and the animal kingdom, an
astonishing display of His love and wisdom. To these creatures
He gave built-in control systems, all geared to signals
from the world around them. Each tiny creature without ability
of mind was carefully programmed to carry out its tasks
without mistake or error, from generation to generation;
each performs complex actions in a mindless testimony to
the Genius who built them. We call these guiding forces
"laws of instinct" and see them operate
right through the whole animal creation, in all creatures
that were created without moral ability, but are able to
grow and move themselves around. The Bible shows that God
has not only designed these force laws in the animate world,
but actually directs these creatures at times by Divine
impulse to help us wake up and see His protection and wisdom
in His creation. Many of these creatures mindlessly accomplish
feats that were humanly impossible or unknown before the
last century, without mistake. How wonderfully God has programmed
them, and how much glory they give Him in life! (Gen. 9:2,
Num. 11:31; 22:22, 23; Deut. 32:11,12; I Kings 17:4,6; Job
35:10,11; Ps. 104:16-18; Dan. 6:22, 24; Jonah 1:17; 2:10;
Matt. 6:26; 8:20; 10:29; 17:27, 23:37; 26:74,75; Mk. 5:11-13)
Then
God was ready to crown His creation with His most wonderful
work. No one knew the love that existed in the fellowship
of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. There was no
one like Them in the whole universe; no one else had experienced
moral happiness. The whole beautiful creation was waiting
for another creature who could share something with God.
And so the Godhead decided to extend their love. They said,
"Let us make man in our image". (Gen. 1:26). Mankind
was formed from the elements of the dust in supernatural
creation, in finite miniature likeness to God Himself. The
first lovely pair of human people were created to begin
a race destined for greatness as a part of God's very own
life and family! Man was made a beautiful being, perfect
in every respect.
For
His ultimate creation, God made a special set of directives.
Because we are made in finite, miniature likeness to Him,
we are able to choose; free to do right or wrong. God gave
us another set of rules to govern our freewill decisions.
They are rules for action that will be presently
shown to be perfectly suited to our moral nature. These
laws have their foundation in the one great law by which
all moral decisions are measured, the wonderful law called
love, by which God Himself gauges all of His own
moral decisions.
How
these laws function, and what the foundation of value and
right is, we must make the subject of separate study. But
it is necessary in passing, to mention the one special control
that involves force in a moral creation. This is His emergency
control. It has been necessary to bring this into effect
since the fall of mankind. Here, God can specially overrule
man's free will in emergencies to accomplish His purposes.
The Bible calls it "hardening the heart". (Ex.
11:9-10; Duet. 2:25; Josh. 11:20; 1 Kings 22:19-23; Ps.
22:28; 66:7; Prov. 21:1; Jer. 32:27-30; 50:9; Dan. 4:17,
32; Zeph. 3:8; Jn. 7:30; 18:31-32; 19:9-11, Rom. 13:1; Rev.
17:17). In such "will-freezes" God does not hold
men responsible; His judgments only apply to men's free
choices. The will-freeze is used to govern, or to fulfill
some of His prophecies. It is His special measure that ensures
a complete control over the affairs of history so it will
not get out of hand, and guards His universe from harm.
See
also:
The
Law Of Love
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