Thoughts on Matthew 11:12 and Luke 16:16 by David C. Grabbe
(12) And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force.
(16) "The law and the prophets were until John. Since that time the kingdom of God has been preached, and everyone is pressing into it.
The New King James translators chose the phrase "everyone is pressing into it," despite the Greek just barely supporting it.
Other translations acknowledge the forcefulness inherent within the Greek words, rendering it as "everyone strives violently to go in" (The Amplified Bible; emphasis ours throughout) or "everyone forces his way into it" (English Standard Version).
These all suggest the idea that the gospel message was so popular that everyone who heard it was beating down the doors of the Kingdom, as it were. They also contain the idea that everyone could enter the Kingdom at that time.
But both of those ideas are false.
It was not possible for everyone who heard the gospel to enter the Kingdom, no matter how vigorously one might try because only those whom God draws to the Son can enter the Kingdom (John 6:44).
Matthew 16:17 shows that only by an act of the Father did Peter recognize Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God. Acts 13:48 says specifically that "as many as had been appointed to eternal life believed," indicating that those who have not yet been appointed to eternal life did not believe.
The idea that everyone hearing the gospel of the Kingdom is pushing to get in completely overlooks the fact that only a few are willing to place their lives at His feet. A person cannot truly seek the Kingdom or its King until something changes in his mind.
May we pray for those to whom we witness to have “the mind of Christ,” which will allow them to hear and believe His truth.
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