November 19
“Now when He was asked by the
Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, He answered them and said, The
kingdom of God does not come with observation; nor will they say, See here! or
See there! For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you." Luke 17:20,21
The Kingdom of Heaven by John W.
Ritenbaugh
It is evident that the Pharisees'
conception of the Kingdom of God differs from that of Jesus. They believed
in a spectacular, visible establishment of the Kingdom, even as we look forward
to its fulfillment in the near future.
However, in Luke 10:9,
11 and again in Luke 11:20,
Jesus plainly says that it was already present, whether in the persons of the
apostles or Himself, as exhibited in their acts. Acts can include miracles, conduct, and their messages. His statement in Luke 17:20-21
explains that they should not expect a visible manifestation of the Kingdom as
they perceived it at that time.
Theologians may argue over the
interpretation of words, but Jesus' own testimony undoubtedly implies that the
Kingdom of God was in their presence in His Person and ministry.
Therefore, the last phrase of Luke 17:21
should be translated as, "The kingdom of God is among you."
Barnes' Notes, Tyndale New Testament
Commentary, Expositor's Bible Commentary, The New International Biblical
Commentary, and The Interpreter's Bible all
agree on this conclusion. He was in their midst, and He was within the Kingdom
of God.
When this is combined with John 18:36 (where
Jesus declares that His Kingdom "is not from here") and many other
scriptures pointing to the establishment of God's Kingdom with power at Christ's return,
we can understand that it is both a present and a future reality.
In addition, it has both heavenly
and earthly aspects. On one hand, it is present and near in the people to whom
God has given His Spirit and has chosen to represent Him. On the other, it is
distant in terms of time and as a geographical and governing reality.
As a present reality, it is small,
goes virtually unnoticed, and rules over little. Yet, in the future, at
Christ's return, it will dominate and rule the earth. It is certainly not
established in its fullness on earth now. Nonetheless, Scripture also proves
that it is a present, earthy reality having earth-bound, flesh-and-blood
citizens who are, in the Bible's terms, "spiritually minded" or
"in the Spirit."
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