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Stacy to finish reading the Luke chapter 17 verses 20 to 37 tells us this once on being asked by the Pharisees, from the kingdom of God, will come Jesus replied.
The coming of the kingdom of God is not something that can be observed.
Normal people stay, here it is.
Or they're it is because the kingdom of God, is in your midst, then he said to his disciples, the time is coming.
When you along to see one of the days of the son of man, but you will not see it.
People will tell you where he is, or he is, do not go running off after them.
The son of man in his day, will be like the lightning which flashes and Light Up the Sky from into the other.
But first, he must suffer many things and be rejected by this generation just as it was in the days of Noah.
So also will it be in the days of the son of man?
People were eating drinking marrying and giving in marriage up to the day.
Noah entered the Ark, then the flood came and destroyed them all.
Is the same, the days of lot.
People were eating and drinking buying and selling planting and building.
But the day, lot less Sodom fire and sulfur rain down from heaven and destroyed them all.
You'll be just like this.
On the day.
The son of man is revealed on that day.
No one who's on the house, top with possessions inside should go down to get them.
Likewise.
No one of the fuel should go back for anything.
Remember, Lot's, wife, whoever tries to keep their life will lose it, you ever loses their life will preserve it.
I tell you on that night, two people be in one bad one will be taken and the other left.
Two women will be grinding Grain Together.
When will be taken and the other left where Lord, they asked replied where there is a dead body there.
The vultures will gather Word of God for the people of God.
Thanks be unto God.
Is a question.
I posed to you.
What did Jesus preach about the most in his ministry is there for life?
You think about it and if you try to come up with a good answer, this is a few ways you could answer that.
What did he preach about the most?
While some people might say, while he preached about hell the most cuz he spoke about how often?
And of course he did, some people might say what Jesus spoke about greed and money than most because, so many of his Parables and sermons had money or greed involved in them, However, I'm just that little foot and over there, on that money one though.
A lot of The Parables do contain money and coins and Wages.
That's not necessarily what the point is that he speaking about, for example, comparatively speaking Jesus speak about food a lot and many of his Parables.
That doesn't mean he's necessarily speaking about food for say, it's usually for some greater bigger point.
So what is it?
That Jesus preached about the most in his Earthly Ministry?
Is it love is a joy, like, what is it?
I would argue, in light of the Gospels.
It is quite clear what Jesus focused on It's a few passages that will help us understand what was it that he preached about the most.
Matthew chapter 3 verses 1 to 2. This is detailing, John the Baptist before Jesus stepped onto the scene recording.
What John did prepare the way for Jesus, what happened to tells us in those days?
John the Baptist came preaching in the wilderness of Judea and saying, repent.
What happens after that, for the Kingdom of Heaven is near Matthew chapter 4, right?
Right after that, when Jesus began his public Ministry in Capernaum, and it tells us after John had been imprisoned for 17 tells us from that time on.
Jesus began to preach repent.
Why, what's going on?
The Kingdom of Heaven has come near Are chapter 1 verses 14 to 15 record, it slightly differently tells us after John was put in prison.
Jesus went in the Galilee for claiming the good news of God.
What was the good news?
What was the Gospel?
He was preaching.
The time is fulfilled.
The kingdom of God is at hand repent and believe in the gospel.
Fast forward a little bit and Luke chapter 9, we went through this maybe a year ago.
I don't remember exactly when but Luke chapter 9 so the disciples had had some training time with Jesus and walk around with him for a few weeks months.
Perhaps a year, I don't know the exact time frame and unless they've walked around with Jesus on Earth for quite some time.
And what were they doing?
They were learning.
They were observing.
They were watching, they were looking hearing.
What did you just focus on, what did he preach?
And eventually, the time came for Jesus to send them out on their own, to go and do likewise, and what did Jesus call the 12 to do? Luke chapter 9 of Accords when Jesus had called the 12 together.
He gave them power and authority to drive out all demons and the cure diseases and he sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God.
And to heal the sick.
To all of those passages, not to mention the many parables.
And which Jesus himself says, you're what is the kingdom of God? Like, it is like a farmer, it is like a mustard seed is like, you know, so on and so forth.
What is the kingdom of God?
The point is Jesus, I believe you would boil it down to something.
What did Jesus preach about the most?
It was the kingdom of God.
Many commentators agree with that as well.
One scholar goes so far, as to say the kingdom of heaven or the kingdom of God.
This is the central theme of Jesus, his preaching, especially according to the synoptic gospels, Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
And you can kind of break that a part in the two components or Jesus came.
The kingdom is here.
The kingdom has come the arrival of the Kingdom.
But then also, how do you get into that Kingdom?
I think it's a lot of times in churches.
We can focus on that.
Second part.
How do you get into the kingdom?
How do you go to heaven?
What what did the cross in Resurrection?
Do for our eternal life?
What happens when you die in a crude way of thinking, about the whole fire insurance thing by Jesus came, so that we recovered from what happens after we die.
Of course, that's all true and need it necessary.
It's also about the kingdom is come, the kingdom is here and God not only wants us to experience eternal life in the future, but the whole point of Jesus coming into the world is so that we might taste and see if his grace and goodness here today.
We certainly see that in the Life Ministry of Jesus, did it come just preaching about what happens after you.
I did.
The also allowed people to have for Taste of the Kingdom to see so many people healed, so many blind.
People being able to see people who are possessed with demons being delivered.
That is what God looks like here in the world.
In light of all of that.
Do you know what Matthew 6:33 says?
This is a familiar passage.
Maybe it's one you'd memorize.
Before.
What's Matthew 6:33?
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