By
Jinyi, United States
Many
Christians believe the kingdom of heaven is in heaven, but the Lord’s
Prayer says, “Your
kingdom come, Your will be done in earth, as it is in heaven”
(Matthew 6:10). And the Book of Revelation also says, “The
kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of
His Christ”
(Revelation 11:15). So, is the kingdom of heaven in heaven or on
earth? In this article, we reveal the answer for you.
Is the Kingdom of God in Heaven or on Earth?
At
meetings, I often hear my pastor say, “In
My Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would
have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and
prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you to
Myself; that where I am, there you may be also” (John 14:2–3),
“And he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain,
and showed me that great city, the holy Jerusalem, descending out of
heaven from God…. And the twelve gates were twelve pearls: every
several gate was
of one pearl: and the street of the city was pure gold, as it were
transparent glass”
(Revelation 21:10, 21), and similar passages from the Scripture to
tell us that the Lord has gone to prepare a place for us, and that
when He returns, we will all directly be raptured up to heaven to
enjoy the pearls and gold of heaven, and that we should soberly await
and pray often to avoid being left behind when the Lord returns …
After
I heard my pastor’s words, I used to be filled with yearning for
the kingdom of heaven. I would think that, in all my time on earth,
I’d never seen any gold or pearls to speak of, so I really wanted
to see what the kingdom of heaven looks like. Sometimes I also
imagined myself there one day, standing in the kingdom of heaven,
looking up at the gold and splendor around me, the sparkling gold
gleaming in my eyes, and everywhere I walked, the crisp sound of
golden pavement and my shoes colliding, and not a mote of dust in the
air…. That truly would be a heavenly life! The more I thought about
it, the more I hoped for the Lord to return and rapture us
up to the heaven, so that I could enjoy its beauty. This became the
focus of most of my prayers to the Lord.
One
day, I recited the Lord’s Prayer, “Your
kingdom come, Your will be done in earth, as it is in heaven”
(Matthew 6:10). I began to contemplate the Lord’s words, and I
became confused: God’s intention is that we pray for God’s
kingdom to appear on earth, so why does the pastor say the Lord will
directly rapture us up to heaven when He returns? The pastor’s
sermons obviously conflict with the Lord’s words. Why?
The Mystery of God’s Kingdom Is Revealed
One
day, one of my coworkers brought me to join a small group, and a
sister there fellowshiped very clearly on the
Bible,
which was very illuminating for me. I thought, “This is a rare
opportunity, so why not seek answers to my confusion with this
sister?” So I asked her, “Every day our pastor tells us to wait
soberly, and that when the Lord returns He will rapture us up into
heaven. But in the Lord’s Prayer, the Lord clearly tells us to pray
that God’s kingdom come on earth, which conflicts with the pastor’s
statement that we should wait to be raptured up to heaven when the
Lord comes. So, is God’s kingdom in heaven or on earth?”
She
smiled and said, “Brother, you’ve raised a very good question,
and we can explore the answer together. In the Lord’s Prayer,
the Lord
Jesus does
indeed clearly say that we should pray for God’s kingdom to come on
earth, and that God’s will be done on earth. Nowhere does it say
that God’s kingdom will be established in heaven. In fact, the Lord
said, ‘And
no man has ascended up to heaven, but He that came down from heaven,
even the Son of man which is in heaven’
(John 3:13). The Lord clearly tells us that aside from God, no man
has ascended to heaven. Heaven is God’s dwelling place, and the
Lord asks that we pray for God’s kingdom to come on earth. Yet we
want to ascend up to heaven. Isn’t this an extravagant desire? So,
God’s kingdom will ultimately appear on earth, not in heaven. We
can also look at several verses from the Bible, ‘And
the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven,
saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our
Lord, and of His Christ; and He shall reign for ever and ever’
(Revelation 11:15). ‘And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem,
coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for
her husband. And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold,
the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and
they shall be His people, and God Himself shall be with them, and be
their God. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and
there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither
shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed
away’ (Revelation
21:2–4). These verses clearly make reference to the facts that ‘The
kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of
His Christ,’
‘And
I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of
heaven,’
‘the
tabernacle of God is with men.’
All of these indicate that the kingdom of God will come down to
earth. If we go by our imaginations, believing that God’s kingdom
is in heaven and when the Lord comes He will rapture us all up to
live in heaven, doesn’t that mean these prophecies won’t be
fulfilled? We all know that in the beginning, God created mankind
from mud and placed them in the Garden of Eden to watch over all
things on earth, as well as obey, worship, and glorify God on earth,
so we can see that God’s will is for mankind to live on earth.
Afterward, mankind was corrupted by Satan, and God’s work to save
mankind has all been carried out on earth. God made Moses lead the
Israelites out of Egypt, and this was done on earth. The Lord Jesus
personally came as incarnate flesh to redeem mankind, and that was
also on earth. So, mankind’s destination is on earth, not in
heaven, and this was long ago preordained by God.”
After
I heard her fellowship, I felt it was very practical. Her
understanding fit with the Bible and the Lord’s words. In the past,
I thought my pastor’s words and the Lord Jesus’ words conflicted,
but I didn’t understand the truth within them. This fellowship made
me understand that, because in the beginning God created mankind on
earth, all of God’s work to save mankind has been done on earth,
and the Lord asks us to pray for God’s kingdom to come on earth,
God’s will is that we live on earth, not that we ascend to heaven.
After
that, my sister read me these words, “God
will return to His original position, and each person will return to
his or her respective place. These are the destinations that God and
man will respectively reside in after the end of God’s entire
management. God has God’s destination, and man has man’s
destination. While resting, God will continue to guide all of
humanity in their lives upon earth. While in God’s light, man will
worship the one true God in heaven. … When humanity enters into
rest, it means that man has become a true creation; humanity will
worship God from upon the earth and have normal human lives. People
will no longer be disobedient to God or resist God; they will return
to the original life of Adam and Eve. These are the respective lives
and destinations of God and humanity after they enter into rest.
Satan’s defeat is an inevitable trend in the war between God and
Satan. In this way, God’s entering into rest after the completion
of His management work and man’s complete salvation and entrance
into rest likewise become inevitable trends. Man’s place of rest is
on earth, and God’s place of rest is in heaven. While man worships
God in rest, he will live upon earth, and while God leads the
remaining portion of humanity in rest, He will lead them from heaven,
not from earth”
(“God and Man Will Enter Into Rest Together”).
She
continued her fellowship, saying, “From this passage, we can see
that after God completely rescues us from the hands of Satan, He will
continue to lead mankind’s life on earth, and not rapture us up to
heaven. Even though we will still live on earth, at that time all of
Satan’s forces that resist God will have been completely destroyed,
the earth will no longer be disturbed and harmed by Satan, there will
be no scheming, bickering and deceit, between people, and people will
no longer suffer and worry or grow sick and die. Mankind will live
just like Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, will worship and obey
God, and live amidst God’s blessings. At that time, God and mankind
alike will truly enter into rest, God will lead mankind from heaven
and bestow the blessings of heaven upon the world of man, and on
earth mankind will enjoy God’s guidance, live a heavenly life, and
God and mankind will live happily together. This is the beautiful
destination God has prepared for us. This completely fulfills this
prophecy in Revelation, ‘And
God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no
more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any
more pain: for the former things are passed away’
(Revelation 21:4).”
After I heard my sister’s fellowship on this passage, my heart felt bright. This, it turns out, is how the prophecies in Revelation will be fulfilled. Now I understood that the beautiful destination prepared for mankind by God is on earth, but that when it comes, mankind will live without Satan’s disturbances and live peacefully with each other, which will be the blessed life given to us by God. Thinking of how, in the past, I thought the beautiful destination prepared for mankind by God was in heaven, and the way I fantasized about life in heaven, I now realized it was ridiculous to imagine that way. We are fleshly beings, so how could we possibly exist in heaven? Thanks be to God for His guidance, which allowed me to understand the mystery of God’s kingdom.
Without
me realizing it, the sky was getting dark, and before I felt like I
had heard enough, the meeting was over. But, I truly gained a lot
from this meeting, and I look forward to understanding more of the
truth at the next one …
Source: Daily Devotionals
Source: Daily Devotionals
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