Tag: kingdom-of-god

  • Matthew 28:18

    Matthew 28:18

    THE JURISDICTIONAL PARADIGM

    I Chronicles 17:14 and the Kingdom Established in the Believer

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    I Chronicles 17:14 “…I will settle him in mine house and in my kingdom for ever; and his throne shall be established for evermore.”

    This is the constitutional promise:

    • an eternal King
    • an eternal Kingdom
    • an eternal throne
    • an eternal jurisdiction

    Everything that follows is the activation of this promise.

    1. The Kingdom Promised: The Davidic Jurisdiction

    I Chronicles 17:14

    “…in my kingdom for ever… his throne… for evermore.”

    The Kingdom is:

    • YHVH’s Kingdom
    • Messiah’s throne
    • permanent
    • unchangeable

    This is the destination of the biblical storyline.

    2. The Kingdom Defined by Prophecy

    Daniel 2:44

    “…the God of heaven shall set up a kingdom… it shall stand for ever.”

    Daniel 7:14

    “…there was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom…”

    Daniel 7:27

    “…the kingdom… shall be given to the people of the saints…”

    These passages describe the same Kingdom promised in 1 Chronicles 17:14.

    3. The Kingdom Entrusted to the Deuteronomy 18 Prophet

    Deuteronomy 18:18

    “…I will put my words in his mouth… he shall speak… all that I shall command him.”

    This identifies:

    • the Speaker
    • the Commandments
    • the Authority
    • the Jurisdiction

    The Kingdom is governed by commanded words.

    4. Messiah Arrives as the Deut 18 Prophet

    John 14:10

    “…the words that I speak… the Father that dwelleth in me…”

    John 14:24

    “…the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father’s…”

    Messiah is:

    • the Deut 18 Prophet
    • speaking commanded words
    • with jurisdictional authority

    5. Messiah Announces the Kingdom

    Luke 1:32–33

    “…the Lord God shall give unto him the throne… of his kingdom there shall be no end.”

    Matthew 4:17

    “…the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”

    Mark 1:15

    “…the kingdom of God is at hand…”

    The Kingdom promised in 1 Chronicles 17:14 is now present.

    6. Messiah Transfers Kingdom Governance to the Spirit

    John 14:15–17

    “…if ye love me, keep my commandments…” “…the Spirit of truth… shall be in you.”

    The commandments of the Deut 18 Prophet are now delivered by the Spirit.

    This is the internal government of the Kingdom.

    7. Acts 1:2–3 — The Legal Handoff

    Acts 1:2

    “…after that he through the Holy Ghost had given commandments…”

    Acts 1:3

    “…speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God.”

    This is the jurisdictional mechanism:

    • Messiah
    • through the Spirit
    • giving commandments
    • defining the Kingdom

    This is the railroad switch from Deut 18 → Spirit governance.

    8. Acts 2 — The Kingdom Arrives in Power

    The Spirit descends. Messiah is enthroned (Acts 2:33–36). The Kingdom becomes operational.

    This fulfills:

    • Daniel 2:44
    • Daniel 7:14
    • Daniel 7:27
    • I Chronicles 17:14

    The Kingdom is now active.

    9. The Kingdom Is Now Internal

    Luke 17:21

    “…the kingdom of God is within you.”

    Romans 14:17

    “…the kingdom of God is… righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.”

    The Kingdom is:

    • inside the believer
    • governed by the Spirit
    • defined by Spirit‑delivered commandments

    This is the internal jurisdiction of the Last Adam.

    10. The Apostolic Transmission of Kingdom Commandments

    Acts 28:23

    “…he expounded… concerning the kingdom of God…”

    Acts 28:31

    “…preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ…”

    The apostles preach:

    • the Kingdom
    • the commandments
    • the jurisdiction of Messiah

    This continues Acts 1:2–3.

    11. Paul Declares His Writings Are Messiah’s Commandments

    1 Corinthians 14:37

    “…the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord.”

    This completes the chain:

    • Deut 18:18 — YHVH’s commanded words
    • John 14 — Messiah’s commanded words
    • Acts 1:2 — commandments through the Spirit
    • Acts 2 — Spirit governing the Kingdom
    • Paul — writing Messiah’s commandments to the nations

    This is the Jurisdictional Paradigm.

    THE COMPLETE RAILROAD TRACKS (Copy‑Ready Summary)

    I Chronicles 17:14 — Eternal Kingdom and throne → Deut 18:18 — The Prophet who speaks YHVH’s commanded words → John 14 — Messiah speaks the Father’s words and sends the Spirit → Acts 1:2 — Messiah gives commandments through the Spirit → Acts 1:3 — Commandments define the Kingdom → Acts 2 — Kingdom arrives in power → Luke 17:21 — Kingdom within → Romans 14:17 — Kingdom operates in the Spirit → Acts 28:23, 31 — Apostles preach the Kingdom → 1 Cor 14:37 — Paul’s writings are Messiah’s commandments

    This is the Jurisdictional Paradigm: The Kingdom promised to David is now inside believers, governed by Messiah’s Spirit‑delivered commandments.