The Remnant People of Revelation, the last group
of God's people on earth, are given a message to give to the world that will
prepare its inhabitants for the return of Jesus the second time. That message is called "the everlasting gospel"
in Revelation 14:6.
Just
before Jesus died on the cross He answered a couple questions by His disciples
as to what would be happening just before He returned. In Matthew 24:14 Jesus says: "And this gospel of the kingdom
shall be preached in all the world, for a witness unto all nations, and then
shall the end come."
So
what is this "everlasting gospel",
this "gospel of the kingdom" that must be given to all the
world before Jesus can return? In Mark
1:14-15 we are told: "....Jesus came into Galilee preaching
the gospel of the kingdom of God and saying: the time is fulfilled, and the
kingdom of heaven is at hand. Repent and
believe the gospel."
It's
interesting that in Matthew 4 we are presented with Jesus being tempted by the
devil in the wilderness. One of those
temptations was an offer of all the kingdoms of the world if He would just
worship Satan -- acknowledge his supremacy. Jesus refused. Next we see Him going around all Galilee
preaching "the gospel of the kingdom", inviting everyone to become part of His
kingdom. Jesus is the King of a greater kingdom, and in
Matthew 5-7 He tells us about His kingdom and what kind of people will live
there.
In Christ's kingdom the emphasis is on
character. The "gospel of the
kingdom", which is "the everlasting gospel", is all about being
transformed in character, becoming like Jesus in every aspect of life. The Good News is that God's original plan for
us hasn't changed one bit. Even though we
rebelled against Him and have been horribly rebellious, hateful and evil, God's
grace is greater than our sin. He still
loves us and promises to transform us into His likeness. His love is so powerful that the mean can
become tender and kind, the proud can become humble and meek, the immoral can
become pure and holy.
All
around us we see the terrible results of our rebellion against God's
government. Our efforts to live without
His law are plainly revealed in the society we see all around us. The perfect justice of God requires that we
bear the penalty of our sins by being utterly destroyed. But God sent His Son to die in our
place. On Jesus fell the perfect justice
of God as He suffered the death we deserve.
Because
justice has been satisfied in the death of Jesus, we are given a small window
of opportunity (our life span) to submit ourselves to our Creator. We are invited to flee the kingdom of sin and
enter the kingdom of Christ. When we
enter His kingdom, a new nature is implanted in us. We become new people. The Holy Spirit takes possession of our
mind. We are given "the mind of Christ". We forsake our old life, everything is
changed. We begin following Jesus here
on this earth, just as we will follow Him in heaven. "If any man be in Christ he is a new
creation. Old things are passed
away. Now look! all things have become new." (2 Corinthians 5:17)
This
is the gospel of the kingdom, the everlasting gospel; that we are not left to
the sinful life we have chosen. We can,
through Jesus Christ, be changed into the holy, happy, obedient people God
originally created us to be. God
says: "I know the thoughts that I have toward you, thoughts of peace, not
evil. Restoring our unity even closer than when I created you, so keep moving
forward in hope!" (Jeremiah
29:11)
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