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Kingdom

Living

HARVESTIME INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE

This course is part of the Harvestime International Institute, a program designed to equip believers for effective spiritual harvest.

The basic theme of the training is to teach what Jesus taught, that which took men who were fishermen, tax collectors, etc., and changed them into reproductive Christians who reached their world with the Gospel in a demonstration of power. This manual is a single course in one of several modules of curriculum which moves believers from visualizing through deputizing, multiplying, organizing, and mobilizing to achieve the goal of evangelizing.

© Harvestime International Institute

http://www.harvestime.org

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . 4

Suggestions For Group Study . . . . . . . . 5

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . 6

Course Objectives . . . . . . . . . 8

1. The Invisible Kingdoms . . . . . . . . 9

2. King Of Kings . . . . . . . . . 18

3. The Kingdom: Past, Present, Future . . . . . . 36 4. Keys To The Kingdom . . . . . . . . 56

5. Cast Out Of The Kingdom . . . . . . . 71

6. Patterns And Principles: An Introduction . . . . . 85 7. The Culture Of The Kingdom: Kingdom Principles - Part I . . . 97 8. The Culture Of The Kingdom: Kingdom Principles - Part II . . . 110 9. The Culture Of The Kingdom: Kingdom Principles - Part III . . . 125 10. Kingdom Parables . . . . . . . . 133

11. Ambassadors Of The Kingdom . . . . . . . 143

Answers To Self-Tests . . . . . . . . 156

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

MANUAL FORMAT

Each lesson consists of:

Objectives: These are the goals you should achieve by studying the chapter. Read them before starting the lesson.

Key Verse: This verse emphasizes the main concept of the chapter. Memorize it. Chapter Content: Study each section. Use your Bible to look up any references not printed in the manual.

Self-Test: Take this test after you finish studying the chapter. Try to answer the questions without using your Bible or this manual. When you have concluded the Self-Test, check your answers in the answer section provided at the end of the book. For Further Study: This section will help you continue your study of the Word of God, improve your study skills, and apply what you have learned to your life and ministry. Final Examination: If you are enrolled in this course for credit, you received a final examination along with this course. Upon conclusion of this course, you should complete this examination and return it for grading as instructed. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS NEEDED

You will need a King James version of the Bible.

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SUGGESTIONS FOR GROUP STUDY

FIRST MEETING

Opening: Open with prayer and introductions. Get acquainted and register the students. Establish Group Procedures: Determine who will lead the meetings, the time, place, and dates for the sessions.

Praise And Worship: Invite the presence of the Holy Spirit into your training session. Distribute Manuals To Students: Introduce the manual title, format, and course objectives provided in the first few pages of the manual.

Make The First Assignment: Students will read the chapters assigned and take the Self-Tests prior to the next meeting. The number of chapters you cover per meeting will depend on chapter length, content, and the abilities of your group.

SECOND AND FOLLOWING MEETINGS

Opening: Pray. Welcome and register any new students and give them a manual. Take attendance. Have a time of praise and worship.

Review: Present a brief summary of what you studied at the last meeting. Lesson: Discuss each section of the chapter using the HEADINGS IN CAPITAL BOLD FACED LETTERS as a teaching outline. Ask students for questions or comments on what they have studied. Apply the lesson to the lives and ministries of your students. Self-Test: Review the Self-Tests students have completed. (Note: If you do not want the students to have access to the answers to the Self-Tests, you may remove the answer pages from the back of each manual.)

For Further Study: You may do these projects on a group or individual basis. Final Examination: If your group is enrolled in this course for credit, you received a final examination with this course. Reproduce a copy for each student and administer the exam upon conclusion of this course.

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Module: Deputizing

Course: Kingdom Living: Patterns and Principles

INTRODUCTION

All men live in a natural kingdom of this world. They live in a city or village which is part of a nation. That nation is a kingdom of the world.

In addition to the natural kingdoms of this world there are two spiritual kingdoms which exist. Every person alive is a resident of one of these two kingdoms: The kingdom of Satan or the Kingdom of God.

This course concerns the Kingdom of God. It introduces the two spiritual kingdoms, their rulers, and residents. It provides spiritual keys for gaining access to the Kingdom of God and warns of things which result in being cast out of the Kingdom. The past, present, and future of this Kingdom are examined, Kingdom parables are explained, and its patterns and principles of living are stressed.

Why is study of the Kingdom of God important?

Jesus told His followers:

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. (Matthew 24:14) Before Jesus returns to set up His Kingdom in its final form, the Gospel of the Kingdom must be extended throughout the nations of the world.

In order to preach the Gospel of the Kingdom, you must understand the Kingdom of God. Before you can become custodian to the keys to the Kingdom, you must first experience that Kingdom.

In the past, much emphasis has been placed on the life and ministry of the King of the Kingdom, Jesus Christ, and rightly so. But not enough emphasis has been given the Gospel of the Kingdom. Jesus told the religious leaders of His time: Ye shut up the Kingdom of Heaven against men: For ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in.

(Matthew 23:13)

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It was this Gospel of the Kingdom which was the central purpose of Christ's life. He began His earthly ministry by declaring the arrival of the Kingdom (Matthew 4:17). He ended His earthly ministry by speaking of things pertaining to the Kingdom (Acts 1:3). In between the beginning and ending of His earthly ministry, the emphasis was on the Kingdom: And He said unto them, I must preach the Kingdom of God to other cities also; for therefore am I sent. (Luke 4:43)

The Kingdom of God was the greatest concern of Jesus. His teachings and parables focused on the Kingdom. His miracles were a demonstration of the Kingdom of God in action. The phrases "Kingdom of God" and "Kingdom of Heaven" are used over 100 times in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. We are told to seek first the Kingdom, to pray for it, and to preach it. We are told how to enter the Kingdom and taught that residency in it requires a new lifestyle.

To enter this Kingdom, to maintain residency, and to fulfill the commission to preach its Gospel to the world it is necessary to understand the principles and patterns of the Kingdom. That is the purpose of this course.

But there is a greater purpose than just understanding Kingdom principles. You must go beyond mere knowledge of the Kingdom to actually experience it and make it the central purpose of your life.

People seek for meaning in life. They want a cause for which to live and die. Make the Kingdom of God your central purpose of life and ministry. It is a Kingdom which cannot be shaken by enemy forces. It is an eternal cause to which you can give your total allegiance. 8

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course you will be able to:

Identify the invisible spiritual kingdoms.

Identify the rulers of the invisible kingdoms.

Identify the residents of the invisible kingdoms.

Explain how entry is gained into the Kingdom of God.

Summarize the past, present, and future of the Kingdom of God.

List sins which prevent entrance into the Kingdom of God.

Recognize the importance of spiritual patterns and principles.

Demonstrate understanding of basic principles of the Kingdom of God.

Demonstrate understanding of Kingdom parables.

Become an ambassador of the Kingdom of God by spreading the Gospel of the Kingdom.

Continue independent study of the Kingdom of God.

Continue independent study of the ministry and teachings of Jesus Christ. 9

CHAPTER ONE

THE INVISIBLE KINGDOMS

OBJECTIVES:

Upon completion of this chapter you will be able to:

Write the Key Verse from memory.

Demonstrate understanding of the natural and spiritual worlds.

Define the word "kingdom."

Identify the two spiritual kingdoms.

Identify the rulers of the spiritual kingdoms.

Identify the residents of the spiritual kingdoms.

Define the phrase "Kingdom of Satan."

Define the phrase "Kingdom of God."

KEY VERSE:

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. (Matthew 24:14) INTRODUCTION

This chapter concerns the natural and spiritual worlds. The natural world is that which you can see, hear, touch, or taste. It is the visible world around you. But there is another world which surrounds you of which you are a part. It is an invisible world which is composed of two spiritual kingdoms. In this chapter you will learn about these spiritual kingdoms, their rulers, and residents. You will learn of the Kingdom of Satan and the Kingdom of God.

NATURAL AND SPIRITUAL

Man exists in two worlds: The natural world and the spiritual world. The natural world is that which can be seen, felt, touched, heard, or tasted. It is tangible and visible. The country, nation, city or village in which you live is part of the natural world. You are the resident of a natural kingdom located on one of the visible continents of the world. You can see the people who are part of your environment. You can communicate with them. You can experience the sights, sounds, and smells around you.

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But there is another world in which you live. That world is a spiritual world. You cannot see it with your physical eyes, but it is just as real as the natural world. Paul speaks of this division of natural and spiritual:

There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body. (I Corinthians 15:40) All men have a natural body which lives in the natural world. But man is also a spiritual being with an eternal soul and spirit. Man is body, soul, and spirit. Your spiritual being (soul and spirit) is part of a spiritual world just as your natural body is part of the natural world. TWO SPIRITUAL KINGDOMS

There are natural kingdoms of this world. A natural kingdom is a territory or people over whom a king rules. The Bible speaks of the kingdoms of the world. The kingdoms of the world are presently under the control of Satan:

Again, the Devil taketh Him (Jesus) up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth Him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them; And saith unto Him, All these things will I give thee, if you wilt fall down and worship me. (Matthew 4:8-9)

In the future, all the kingdoms of the world will become kingdoms of God and He will rule over them:

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) In the natural world a king is the sovereign ruler of the kingdom. All the territory and people of the kingdom belong to him. He has the power of life and death over his subjects. The spiritual world is composed of two spiritual kingdoms, the Kingdom of Satan and the Kingdom of God. The Kingdom of Satan consists of Satan, spiritual beings called demons, and all men who live in sin and rebellion to God's Word. The Kingdom of God consists of God the Father, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, spiritual beings called angels, and all men who live in righteous obedience to God's Word.

THE KINGDOM OF GOD

There is one Kingdom of God, but it is described in different ways in Scripture. The expression

"Kingdom of Heaven" is also used as a name for the Kingdom of God. 11

This Kingdom is identical with the Kingdom of the Father (Matthew 26:29), of Jesus (Revelation 1:9), of Christ Jesus (II Timothy 4:1), of Christ and God (Ephesians 5:5), of "our Lord and His Christ" (Revelation 11:15), of "our God, and the power of His Christ" (Revelation 12:10), and

"of the Son of His love" (Colossians 1:13). All of these are names for the Kingdom of God. For purposes of simplicity, the single title "Kingdom of God" is used in this course. The Kingdom of God is not a denomination. Denominations are man-made organizations of groups of churches. They have been established for practical purposes of organization and administration. Denominations are major church organizations like Baptist, Assembly of God, Methodist, Lutheran, etc.

The Bible speaks of the true Church which is not a denomination or religious organization. The true Church is composed of all those who have become residents of the Kingdom of God. The true Church is the corporate spiritual body which God established by which the Gospel of the Kingdom is to be extended to the nations of the world. This Church is composed of all men and women who are residents of the Kingdom of God.

The Church is not only to preach and teach the Gospel of the Kingdom, but it should provide a scale model of life in the Kingdom of God. The Church should operate by Kingdom patterns and principles and demonstrate in its lifestyle the teachings of its King, Jesus Christ. The Kingdom of God existed in the past, it exists in the present, and it will exist in the future, all in different forms. At the present time in the natural world, the Kingdom of God exists individually within every man, woman, boy or girl who has made Jesus King of their lives. In the future, there will be an actual visible revelation of God's Kingdom. You will learn more about the past, present, and future of the Kingdom of God later in this course. Because the Kingdom of God is a spiritual kingdom and not a natural kingdom of this world, it must be understood with a spiritual mind:

But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him; neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. (I Corinthians 2:14)

RULERS OF THE KINGDOMS

The Kingdom of Satan is ruled by Satan. You will learn more about him and his kingdom in the

"For Further Study" section of this chapter. Satan was originally a beautiful angel created by God and was part of the Kingdom of God, but he tried to take over God's Kingdom. You can read about his rebellion in Isaiah 14:12-17 and Ezekiel 28:12-19. Several angels joined Satan in this rebellion and they were all cast out of the Kingdom by God. They formed their own kingdom which is called the Kingdom of Satan.

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The Kingdom of God is ruled by the Trinity of God which is composed of the Father, the Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. You will learn more about the ruler of this Kingdom in Chapter Two of this course.

RESIDENTS OF THE KINGDOMS

In addition to the rulers, there are other residents of the two spiritual kingdoms. Evil spirits called demons are residents of the Kingdom of Satan. These spirits can enter, torment, control, and use humans who belong to Satan's kingdom. They motivate many evil acts done by men and women.

Before the end of the world, Satan will use two special spiritual beings in his kingdom called the Antichrist and the False Prophet. They will be part of the final deceptive plan of Satan to overthrow the Kingdom of God. The Kingdom of God also has residents. There are angels which are spiritual beings who minister to men and women who are part of the Kingdom of God. Just as demons do the bidding of Satan in the world, angels do the will of God. Although angels and demons are spiritual beings, they reveal themselves visibly and verbally in the natural world on occasion. Demons possessing the bodies of men speak and act in evil ways through them and angels sometimes appear in visible form. In addition to these spiritual beings, all people alive are either residents of the Kingdom of Satan or the Kingdom of God.

ENTRANCE TO THE KINGDOMS

One of the parables told by Jesus reveals that all men are either part of the Kingdom of Satan or the Kingdom of God. Jesus compared the world to a field. The good seed in the field were the children of the Kingdom of God. The bad seed, which resulted in the growth of tares (weeds) were the children of the wicked one:

The field is the world; the good seed are the children of the Kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked one. (Matthew 13:38) People enter the Kingdom of Satan through natural birth. The Bible teaches that all men are born in sin. This means that they have a basic sin nature or the "seed" of sin within. Their natural inclination is to do evil:

Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me.

(Psalms 51:5)

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Wherefore, as by one man (Adam) sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned.

(Romans 5:12)

For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. (Romans 3:23) Because we are born with the basic sin nature, we have all at one time been part of the Kingdom of Satan. The whole message of God's written Word, the Holy Bible, is the appeal to man to move from this evil Kingdom of Satan to the righteous Kingdom of God. Men are born into the Kingdom of Satan through natural birth. They must be reborn into the Kingdom of God through spiritual birth. You will learn more about this in Chapter Four, "Keys To The Kingdom."

Those who are born again change their residency from the Kingdom of Satan to the Kingdom of God. They change their allegiance from Satan to God. When they enter the Kingdom of God they must learn the principles which govern life in this Kingdom. It is like learning the lifestyle of a new country to which you have immigrated. You will learn more about these important principles in other lessons of this course.

RELATIONS BETWEEN THE KINGDOMS

From the time of the rebellion of Satan, there has been spiritual warfare raging between the Kingdom of Satan and the Kingdom of God. The Bible is the written record of the warfare between these two kingdoms.

This spiritual warfare being waged throughout the world is over the minds, souls and spirits of mankind. Satan is trying to keep men captive to sin in his kingdom. Through deceptive methods he entices men and women to partake of the temporary lusts of sinful living. He aims for the affections of the soul and spirit which rightfully belong to God: The thief (Satan) cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I

(Jesus) am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. (John 10:10)

This warfare in the spirit world will continue until the end of time as we now know it. Spiritual warfare is a subject of such great depth that an entire Harvestime International Institute course,

"Spiritual Strategies: A Manual Of Spiritual Warfare," has been devoted to it. The course focuses on the Kingdom of Satan, his strategies, and spiritual tactics for defeating the forces of evil.

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SELF-TEST

1. Write the Key Verse from memory.

2. What are the two divisions made in I Corinthians 15:44-49? 3. What are the two invisible kingdoms in the world today? 4. Who are the rulers of the two invisible kingdoms? 5. Who are the residents of the Kingdom of Satan?

6. Who are the residents of the Kingdom of God?

7. What is the difference between these two phrases: "Kingdom of God" and "Kingdom of Heaven"?

8. Define the word "kingdom.”

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FOR FURTHER STUDY

This course is devoted to study of the Kingdom of God. But as you learned in this chapter, there is another invisible kingdom, the spiritual Kingdom of Satan. It is important that you understand both spiritual kingdoms.

The Harvestime International Institute course entitled "Spiritual Strategies: A Manual Of Spiritual Warfare" provides further information on this kingdom and spiritual strategies to deal with Satan. Obtain this manual as a companion to this course, "Kingdom Living." For purposes of this course, the following outline provides basic information on Satan and his kingdom. THE KINGDOM OF SATAN

I. Ruler of the Kingdom of Satan: Satan

A. His origin: All creatures were created by God: John 1:3; Colossians 1:16-17

B. His former glory: Isaiah 14:12-15; Ezekiel 28:12-17 C. His former position: Ezekiel 28:14

D. His fall: Ezekiel 28:12-19

E. His names:

l. God of this world: II Corinthians 4:4

2. Angel of light: II Corinthians 11:14

3. Devil: I Peter 5:8; Matthew 4:1

4. Satan: John 13:27

5. Lucifer: Isaiah 14:12

6. Dragon: Revelation 12:3

7. Serpent: Revelation 12:9; 20:2; II Corinthians 11:3; Genesis 3:4,14 8. Adversary: I Peter 5:8

9. Belial: II Corinthians 6:15

10. Beelzebub: Matthew 12:24; Luke 11:15; Mark 3:22 11. Murderer: John 8:44

12. Tempter: Matthew 4:3; I Thessalonians 3:5

13. Anointed Cherub: Ezekiel 28:14

14. Destroyer: Revelation 9:11

15. Deceiver: Revelation 12:9; 20:3

16. Apollyon (Greek word for destroyer): Revelation 9:11 17. Abaddon (Hebrew word for a destroying angel): Revelation 9:11 18. Ruler of darkness: Ephesians 6:12

19. Angel of bottomless pit: Revelation 9:11

20. Enemy: Matthew 13:39

21. Prince of the devils: Matthew 12:24

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22. Liar, father of lies: John 8:44

23. King of Tyrus: Ezekiel 28:12-15

24. Prince of this world: John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11 25. Prince of the power of the air: Ephesians 2:2

26. Spirit that worketh in the children of disobedience: Ephesians 2:2 27. Evil one: I John 5:9

28. Roaring Lion: I Peter 5:8

29. Accuser of the brethren: Revelation 12:10

F. His attributes:

1. Intelligent and subtle: II Corinthians 11:3

2. Emotional: Revelation 12:17

3. Self-willed: II Timothy 2:26

4. Proud: I Timothy 3:6

5. Powerful: Ephesians 2:2

6. Deceitful: Ephesians 6:11

7. Fierce and cruel: I Peter 5:8

8. Deceptive: II Corinthians 11:14

G. Recorded words of Satan:

1. Genesis 3:1,4,5

2. Job 1:7-12

3. Job 2:1-6

4. Matthew 4:1-11

5. Luke 4:1-13

II. Residents of Satan's Kingdom: Demonic spirits

A. Satan is the ruler of a host of demons: Matthew 12:22-28 B. Their Origin: Revelation 12:7-9; Jude 6

C. Their attributes:

l. Spirit beings: Matthew 8:16; Luke 10:17,20

2. Speak: Mark 5:9,12; Luke 8:28; Matthew 8:31

3. Believe: James 2:19

4. Exercise their wills: Luke 8:32; 11:24

5. Demonstrate intelligence: Mark 1:24

6. Emotional: Luke 8:28: James 2:19

7. Recognize: Acts 19:15

8. Supernatural strength: Acts 19:16; Mark 5:2,3

9. Supernatural presence: Daniel 9:21-23; 10:10-14 D. Their structure:

l. United: Matthew 12:26,45; Luke 8:30; I Timothy 4:1 2. Organized in forces: Luke 8:30

3. There are degrees of wickedness: Matthew 12:43-45 4. There is organized structure: Ephesians 1:21; 3:10; 6:12; Romans 8:38

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5. There are different kinds of demons: Matthew 10:1; I Timothy 4:1 III. Residents of Satan's Kingdom: All people who are not residents of the Kingdom of God: Revelation 20:15; 21:8

IV. The realm of activity of Satan and demons:

A. Access to God's presence: Job 1:6-7

B. Access to the whole earth: Revelation 12:10

V. Activities of Satan and demons:

The activities of Satan and demons are dealt with in detail in the Harvestime International Institute course entitled "Spiritual Strategies: A Manual Of Spiritual Warfare.” To summarize: Their activities are always directed against God, His purposes, and His people.

VI. Believers have greater power than Satan and his demons: A. Matthew 10:1; Mark 6:7;9:38; 16:17; Luke 10:17; Acts 5:16; 8:7; 16:16-18; 19:12

B. Methods of spiritual warfare are dealt with in the Harvestime International Institute course, "Spiritual Strategies: A Manual Of Spiritual Warfare." These are powerful spiritual guidelines that will help you exercise your rightful authority over the Kingdom of Satan.

VII. The future destiny of Satan's Kingdom: Matthew 8:29;25:41; II Peter 2:4; Jude 6; Revelation 12:7-9; 20:10; I John 3:8; Luke 8:28; Matthew 25:41 18

CHAPTER TWO

KING OF KINGS

OBJECTIVES:

Upon completion of this chapter you will be able to:

Write the Key Verse from memory.

Define the word "king."

Identify Jesus as King of the Kingdom of God.

Continue further study of the life and ministry of King Jesus. KEY VERSE:

And He shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of His Kingdom there shall be no end. (Luke 1:33)

INTRODUCTION

There is no kingdom without a king. In this chapter you will learn about the greatest King that has ever ruled, the King of Kings, Jesus Christ.

WHAT IS A KING?

A king is a sovereign ruler of a nation, tribe, or country. The word "sovereign" means he has the supreme power, highest authority, and is free from outside control. In times past in the natural world there were many kings and kingdoms. In an earthly kingdom the king owned all the territory in the kingdom and had authority over everything in the kingdom including the people.

The king made the laws of the kingdom and residents of the kingdom obeyed these laws. The king had power over the people, including the power of life or death. THE KING OF KINGS

The greatest of all kings is the Lord Jesus Christ. Paul refers to Jesus as the King of Kings: 19

Which in his times he shall shew, who is the blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords. (I Timothy 6:15) The book of Revelation calls Him King of kings:

...for He is Lord of lords, and King of kings... (Revelation 17:14) And He hath on His vesture and on His thigh a name written, King of kings, and Lord of lords. (Revelation 19:16)

Jesus is the King of kings because He rules over a Kingdom that is eternal and sovereign. The Kingdom of God will never come to an end. It will never be overthrown by revolution. There will never be another ruler who will succeed the King of kings. THE PRE-EXISTENCE OF THE KING

The Bible tells the story of the King of kings. Part of that story is the account of His life and ministry on earth. But Jesus existed before His earthly ministry. You can read about His pre- existence with God in John 1:1-18. (In this passage Jesus is called "The Word.”) PROPHECIES ABOUT THE KING

The Old Testament contains many prophecies about the King of kings. A prophecy is an immediate word from God which reveals things about the future which cannot be known by natural wisdom.

These Old Testament prophecies reveal how, when, and where the King was to be born and many details about His life, ministry, death, and resurrection. The New Testament shows how Jesus fulfilled these prophecies.

(A detailed list of these prophecies is provided in another Harvestime International Institute course entitled "Creative Bible Study Methods").

GENEALOGY OF THE KING

You can read the genealogy of the King of kings, Jesus, in Matthew 1:1-17 and Luke 3:23-38. The genealogy traces the ancestors of Jesus through His earthly father and mother. But remember, Jesus was really the Son of God born to the virgin Mary. THE BIRTH OF THE KING

You can read about the earthly birth of King Jesus in Matthew l and 2 and Luke l and 2. 20

THE NAMES OF THE KING

Jesus was called by many different names, some of which reflect His ministry and purpose. The following are all names of Jesus, the King of Kings: Adam, the Second: I Corinthians 15:45-47

Advocate: I John 2:1

Almighty: Revelation 1:8

Alpha and Omega: Revelation 21:6

Amen: Revelation 3:14

Ancient of Days: Daniel 7:9

Angel of His Presence: Isaiah 63:9

Anointed Above His Fellows: Psalms 45:7

Apostle of our Profession: Hebrews 3:1

Arm of the Lord: Isaiah 51:9-10

Author and Finisher of our Faith: Hebrews 12:2

Author of Eternal Salvation: Hebrews 5:9

Begotten of God: I John 5:18

Beloved: Ephesians 1:6

Bishop of Souls: I Peter 2:25

Blessed and Only Potentate: I Timothy 6:15

Branch, The: Zechariah 3:8

Branch, A Righteous: Jeremiah 23:5

Branch of Righteousness: Jeremiah 33:15

Branch of the Root of Jesse: Isaiah 1:1

Bread of Life: John 6:35

Bright and Morning Star: Revelation 22:16

Captain of the Lord's Host: Joshua 5:15

Carpenter's Son: Matthew 13:55

Chief Cornerstone: I Peter 2:6

Chiefest Among Ten Thousand: Song of Solomon 5:10

Christ, The: John 1:41

Christ the Lord: Luke 2:11

Christ Jesus Our Lord: Romans 8:39

Christ the Power of God: I Corinthians 1:24

Counselor: Isaiah 9:6

Covenant of the People: Isaiah 42:6

Dayspring: Luke 1:78

Daystar: II Peter 1:19

Deliverer: Romans 11:26

Door, The: John 10:9

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Elect: Isaiah 42:1

Emmanuel: Matthew 1:23 (RSV)

Eternal Life: I John 5:20

Everlasting Father: Isaiah 9:6

Faithful and True: Revelation 19:11

Faithful Witness: Revelation 1:5

First Begotten: Hebrews 1:6

First Born: Psalms 89:27

First Born Among Many Brethren: Romans 8:29

First Fruits: I Corinthians 15:23

First and Last: Revelation 22:13

Foundation Laid in Zion: Isaiah 28:16

Glorious Lord: Isaiah 33:21

God of Israel: Isaiah 45:15

God with Us: Matthew 1:23

Good Shepherd: John 10:11

Great God: Titus 2:13

Great High Priest: Hebrews 4:14

Head of the Body: Colossians 1:18

Head over all Things: Ephesians 1:22

Headstone of the Corner: Psalms 118:22

Heir of all Things: Hebrews 1:2

His Anointed: Psalms 2:2

Holy One of Israel: Isaiah 41:14

Hope of Glory: Colossians 1:27

I Am: John 8:58

Image of the Invisible God: Colossians 1:15

Immanuel: Isaiah 7:14

Jesus Christ Our Lord: Romans 1:3

Judge of Israel: Micah 5:1

King of Glory: Psalms 24:7

King: Zechariah 9:9

King over all the Earth: Zechariah 14:9

Lamb of God: John 1:29

Light of the World: John 8:



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