The Kingdom Of Heaven; What Is It?
Edward Burbidge
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PREFACE.
PREFACE.
There is nothing new in the following pages; except it be that they call popular attention to facts which have been commonly recognised only by scholars. But I am aware that their contents will appear novel to many; and to remove this idea some extracts are here given from the Commentaries in general use. 1. Bishop Wordsworth on S. Matt. xiii. 3; “This chapter may be described as containing a Divine Treatise on the Church Militant here on earth.” 2. Dean Alford on S. Matt. xiii. 52; “The seven P
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THE KING’S HERALD.
THE KING’S HERALD.
When the Saviour of the world was about to enter upon His public ministry, the Jewish nation was startled with the cry, “The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand” (S. Matt. iii. 2). Such was God’s call to His people of old time, to prepare themselves to take part in the fulfilment of the promises, on which their faith and hopes were founded. The fulness of the times had come; and Christ, the long-promised and long-expected Saviour and King, was nigh at hand. And ever since that day, as the good news of
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THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM.
THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM.
We have seen that, in the providence of God, John the Baptist was sent to proclaim to the world that “The Kingdom of Heaven” was at hand, and to point out the King. And as soon as the Herald had raised the expectation of men by the proclamation of the coming Kingdom, our Lord began His public ministry, the great object of which was the founding of His Kingdom for the salvation of the world. And, as S. Matthew tells us, He “went about all Galilee teaching in their synagogues and preaching the Gos
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THE PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM.
THE PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM.
What appeared to be the death-blow of “The Kingdom of Heaven” was but a necessary step in its formation. The King was crucified in weakness, only to be “declared to be the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead” (Rom. i. 4). And the reason for His humiliation has become clear to us, as expressed in the familiar proverb, “No cross, no crown.” The way to His exaltation upon the throne of His Kingdom led by the cross. His Kingdom must be “purchased with His own Blood” (Acts xx. 28)
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THE SUBJECTS OF THE KINGDOM.
THE SUBJECTS OF THE KINGDOM.
The Subjects of “The Kingdom of Heaven”—who are they? The subjects of a kingdom are, in a general way, those who have been born within its limits, and who submit to its laws and accept its king. But when we enquire into the teaching of our Lord about the subjects of “The Kingdom of Heaven,” we are met at once with the difficulty that, in the days of His earthly ministry, the Kingdom was not yet founded [9] . The King was only preparing the way for His Kingdom to be set up. And there is necessari
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THINGS PERTAINING TO THE KINGDOM.
THINGS PERTAINING TO THE KINGDOM.
Hitherto our thoughts about “The Kingdom of Heaven” have been founded on the teaching of the King respecting His Kingdom recorded in the Gospels. But we must not forget to give attention to the very important time in the life of our Lord extending between His Resurrection and Ascension, during which He appeared to His Apostles upon terms very different from those on which He had previously associated with them [10] . And though few records have been preserved of His instructions to them during t
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THE KING ON HIS THRONE.
THE KING ON HIS THRONE.
When the time came for our Blessed Lord to return into Heaven again, He ascended in the presence of His Apostles, whilst in the act of blessing them; “and a cloud received Him out of their sight” (Acts i. 9). And, we are told, they “returned to Jerusalem with great joy” (S. Luke xxiv. 52), not sorrowing as before at His being taken from them. And when we consider what His Ascension implied, we can see that they had good reason for their joy. For the Ascension was the sign of the exaltation of th
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THE PARABLES EXEMPLIFIED IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE CHURCH.
THE PARABLES EXEMPLIFIED IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE CHURCH.
We have seen that our Lord described in His Parables the general character and nature of “The Kingdom of Heaven.” Consequently, if the Church established by the Apostles under the guidance of the Holy Ghost is “The Kingdom of Heaven,” it will necessarily be found to agree with the description thus given. Let us therefore now consider how far the history of the Church, in the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles, agrees with the picture of “The Kingdom of Heaven” drawn beforehand by the King. Th
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THE ESSENTIAL UNITY OF THE KINGDOM.
THE ESSENTIAL UNITY OF THE KINGDOM.
If it is true that our Lord came to found a real Kingdom, and if the Church described in the Book of the Acts of the Apostles is this Kingdom, it is clear that the quality of Unity or Oneness is essential to it. It must belong to the nature of the Church that it should be One; because we cannot conceive in our minds, in any practical sense, the idea of two Kingdoms of Heaven. This truth was illustrated by our Lord under the form of a figure. “I am the Vine; ye are the branches” (S. John xv. 5).
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THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH.
THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH.
A question often arises which is, in no little degree, perplexing to Christian people. What is the Holy Catholic Church? The words are very often in our mouths; for they are repeated continually in the Creed. What do we mean by them? The teaching of our Lord about His Kingdom, and the description of the founding of that Kingdom by the Holy Ghost, acting through the Apostles, are the materials out of which the answer must be formed. And it is hoped that the readers of these pages have been led to
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THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS.
THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS.
The history of the extension of the Church of Christ from one land to another, and of the successive victories won by the Cross over heathen races from age to age, gives by itself a very imperfect idea of the meaning of the words “The Holy Catholic Church.” Because, with the outward extension of the Church, its influence upon the inner man needs always to be considered. For when our Lord described the extension of “The Kingdom of Heaven,” He not only likened it to the spread of a tree branching
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CONCLUSION.
CONCLUSION.
“The Kingdom of Heaven,” what is it? It is the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church of Christ. It is that Kingdom which was prophetically set forth by our Lord in His parables; that Kingdom, the subjects of which were described in His teaching, and redeemed by His Blood to be His own “purchased possession” (Eph. i. 14); that Kingdom which was founded through the coming of the Holy Ghost—being a spiritual Kingdom not of the world, though at present in the world—and which was preached from land to l
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A Prayer for Unity.
A Prayer for Unity.
O God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace; Give us grace seriously to lay to heart the great dangers we are in by our unhappy divisions. Take away all hatred and prejudice, and whatsoever else may hinder us from godly union and concord: that, as there is but one Body, and one Spirit, and one Hope of our Calling, one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism, one God and Father of us all, so we may henceforth be all of one heart, and of one soul, united in one holy bond
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Publications on THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES.
Publications on THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES.
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