From your reading in the Gospels and reading in Acts, discuss the Inauguration of the Kingdom of God in the first coming of Jesus Christ (represented in his life, death, and resurrection) (how Jesus inaugurated the last days Kingdom of God) and the Continuation (the growth and expansion) of the Kingdom of God in the book of Acts.
The inauguration of the Kingdom of God was initiated with Jesus’ first coming and is represented in his life, death, and resurrection. In the Gospels, Jesus launches His ministry by proclaiming that “the kingdom of God has come near” (Mark 1:15). As He preached throughout Galilee and Judea, Jesus proclaimed a message of repentance—calling people to turn away from sin so they could enter into this new kingdom. Jesus Himself performed many signs and miracles in order to demonstrate His authority over all creation (Matthew 10:1), signifying that He had full power to inaugurate this new age.
Throughout His ministry, however, it became clear that for the Lord\’s kingdom to be fully established there would need to be a great cost—Jesus’ own sacrificial death on a cross. By dying for our sins on Calvary’s hill he enabled all who believe in Him access into eternal life within God’s Kingdom (John 3:16). After three days in the tomb, however, Jesus rose again defeating sin and death itself– thus inaugurating the new age where no longer did Satan have any claim over us —”for if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.” (Romans 6:5 ESV).
The book of Acts continues this story as it records how after Jesus ascended into heaven the disciples began preaching about what Christ had done for them — spreading the gospel message throughout Judea until eventually reaching Rome itself (Acts 28:30-31). This expansion of God’s Kingdom can also be seen geographically as more gentiles were brought into covenant relationship with God through faith .Through these events it becomes evident how important it was for followers of Christ to spread knowledge about Him so others might recognize His authority – creating growth not only spiritually but physically too — serving as an example for us today furthering Gods redemptive plan through evangelism even now.
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