Virtual_Cliff
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Ooh! A bit tendentiousBandit said:Jesus is in that position right now. It is not Buddah or Muhammed
Best wishes -VC
Ooh! A bit tendentiousBandit said:Jesus is in that position right now. It is not Buddah or Muhammed
maybe that is because you do not believe in the bibleVirtual_Cliff said:Ooh! A bit tendentious. Jesus was all about breaking down barriers and extending the Kindom of God beyond its man-made confines. I don't think it's following in the spirit of his teaching to start fencing ourselves in to keep the barbarians out. Triumphalism is NOT us!
Best wishes -VC
I agree with this concept, and I too claim to have experienced this during this lifetime. For me, the Kingdom of Heaven/Kingdom of God is a spiritual realm of God's presence that exists layered upon the physical reality in which we dwell. It is not that the two are the same for me, or that it is only within our hearts, but rather that the Kingdom of God is always there, if we can open our heart to seeing it. Our experience of it is dependent on what is within us- do we choose to experience the Kingdom or put it off until tomorrow?Virtual_Cliff said:There is a concept in Celtic Christianity of the "lifting of the veil" that separates Earth from Heaven. I think this is the way in which the Kingdom of Heaven is "among" us , or "at hand". It is right here if we can but see it. There are those who, like me, claim to have experienced this in their lives. -VC
I believe the Kingdom of God is neither a collection of people, nor singled out individual kingdoms, but rather its own reality all together. Heaven not as a literal place, but as a reality that is not physical, but it is real and independent of ourselves. We can choose to cultivate a heart and mind that can experience this non-physical Kingdom, thereby "lifting the veil" as it were, or we can choose not to, but it is always there. There may come a day when people as a collective choose to experience the Kingdom (or God may help this process along), lifting the veil completely and unifying heaven and earth, but in the meantime, I choose to cultivate a heart and mind that allow moments of experiencing the Kingdom of God now.The kingdom of God is collection of people, not singled out individual kingdoms.
right but you must not be a Christian & bible believer then. so you would naturally believe that the kingdom is not a collection of people & that heaven is not a place as well as a condition. you must be a mystic or something ...teaching ego & mind & that stuff.path_of_one said:I believe the Kingdom of God is neither a collection of people, nor singled out individual kingdoms, but rather its own reality all together. Heaven not as a literal place, but as a reality that is not physical, but it is real and independent of ourselves. We can choose to cultivate a heart and mind that can experience this non-physical Kingdom, thereby "lifting the veil" as it were, or we can choose not to, but it is always there. There may come a day when people as a collective choose to experience the Kingdom (or God may help this process along), lifting the veil completely and unifying heaven and earth, but in the meantime, I choose to cultivate a heart and mind that allow moments of experiencing the Kingdom of God now.
As my name thingie suggests, I am a mystic. That does not mean I am New Age, nor does it mean I teach "ego & mind & that stuff." I am actually quite *not* New Age/New Thought. There is a long tradition of Christian mysticism, going back to the time shortly after Jesus, and including many saints throughout the time since. No, I am not a mainstream Christian. But that doesn't make me New Age either. Mysticism is, by anthropological definition, a seeking of the personal spiritual experience of the Divine. My spiritual path of mysticism is thus about experiencing God in a real way, in life right now. I do not label myself as any denomination, but liberal Quaker comes the closest. Mysticism is not a religion, it is a spiritual path that exists in many religions, including Christianity.Bandit said:right but you must not be a Christian & bible believer then. so you would naturally believe that the kingdom is not a collection of people & that heaven is not a place as well as a condition. you must be a mystic or something ...teaching ego & mind & that stuff.
Actually, I'm not trying to leave Jesus as Lord out of the Kingdom of God. I am just saying that I do not think it is a place, or a body of people, but rather a spiritual reality that I can experience in the here and now. This definition is supported by scholars of the Bible and though I came to that conclusion based on my own experience and prayer, it is supported by various references, including Bible dictionaries. In the Revell Concise Bible Dictionary, it was stated that: "Heaven is often spoken of as the realm of God in the NT (Mt 3:17, 6:1 and 9, 7:11; Lk 11:13, Heb 1:3, 8:1, 9:24). this use maintains the dualism seen in Hebrew cosmology. . . Yet God is not limited to the heavens. . . The NT, using the same metaphorical language, affirms that Jesus "came down from heaven" (Jn 6:4) and after the resurrection, Christ returned to heaven (Acts 1:11, Col 4:1). Yet heaven is not so much a location as the spiritual realm itself, a timeless dimension that touches earth while remaining distinct from it. Paul says that our citizenship is in heaven (Phil 3:20), our treasures are to be laid up in heaven (Mt 6:20), our true home (Eph 3:19, Heb 12:22)." So at least some biblical scholars have come to the same conclusions I have.trying to enter the kingdom any other way is as a thief and a robber...we just read it. it is funny how people want to leave Jesus as Lord, out of the kingdom of God today.
My beliefs on this matter are complex and are still evolving as I study the Bible, biblical scholarship, and bring my questions to God in prayer. I believe that Jesus sacrificed Himself for the good of humanity. I do not believe that the sacrifice was necessary for God to allow us into His presence. I believe the sacrifice was necessary to save us from ourselves- to lift the veil between God and ourselves that was not imposed by God, but rather by us.path_of_one...do you believe Jesus died for your sins & that through his blood we have redemption? & do you confess Jesus is Lord & Savior?
didymus said:I am starting a new thread on the kingdom of God. After further review of this I am utterly amazed at what I have found. Never before have I focused only on Jesus' comments of the Kingdom of God. I have noticed that Kingdom of God and Kingdom of Heaven seem to be used interchangeably. I will start this thread in Matthew. I will go verse by verse and hope that you will join me in discussion. I am focusing on whether the use of Kingdom is present or futuristic. it seems 9 times out of 10 Jesus meant present tense. I will start with Matthew 6:33-34. There are many more to follow but one at a time will be easier.
Matthew 6:33-34 " Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."
This is Jesus speaking of the now. look for his kingdom now, don't worry about tomorrow. I don't think the kingdom in this context is futuristic because he says don't worry about tomorrow. No implication is being madeof eternal life or eternal damnation as a result of seeking or not seeking the kingdom.
I wonder which heavenly kingdom is thatmee said:this is the heavenly kingdom that Jesus is king of. the kingdom was born in 1914 in the heavens and it is now well established ................And she gave birth to a son, a male, who is to shepherd all the nations with an iron rod. And her child was caught away to God and to his throne. revelation 12;5 the male child that Jehovahs woman gave birth too is the kingdom , and Jesus is the king of this kingdom . its all happening in this time of the end . thrilling times indeed
Which is the "third heaven?" Could you elaborate?enton said:I wonder which heavenly kingdom is that! Anyway, our eternal kingdom is located on the third heaven.
no need to wonder ,the bible tells us at Daniel 2;44............. yes just as the bible tells us ,the kingdom was set up by God in the heavens. and it is soon to go into action ..................enton said:I wonder which heavenly kingdom is that! Anyway, our eternal kingdom is located on the third heaven.
Exactly what kingdom was set up (what was so specific about 1914?), and what was God doing before this? Also every generation (century) someone things their living towards 'the end' so whats new?mee said:... we are right now in the days of those kings, this heavenly kingdom goverment was set up while manmade goverments were still ruling,yes in 1914 the kingdom was born . thrilling times we are living in .
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the kingdom that Daniel 2;44 speaks about, it was born and established in 1914 and it has Gods protection and Jesus was made king of that heavenly kingdom and he was given great aurthority at that time.............I kept on beholding in the visions of the night, and, see there! with the clouds of the heavens someone like a son of man happened to be coming; and to the Ancient of Days he gained access, and they brought him up close even before that One. And to him there were given rulership and dignity and kingdom, that the peoples, national groups and languages should all serve even him. His rulership is an indefinitely lasting rulership that will not pass away, and his kingdom one that will not be brought to ruin. Daniel 7;13-14 yes the son of man is Jesus christ, and the ancient of days is his father Jehovah God , and Jehovah has given Jesus the kingship ,yes his kingdom will never pass away as Daniel 2;44 tells us. yes its all happening in this the last days. i find it to be such thrilling times in this the time of the end. the end of manmade goverments is just around the corner. and the goverment that Jesus is king of will rule in rightousness and peace. it is well established now in the heavens. and his will ,will be done on the earth as well. .......matthew 6;9-10‘Our Father in the heavens, let your name be sanctified. Let your kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also upon earth.Azure24 said:Exactly what kingdom was set up (what was so specific about 1914?), and what was God doing before this? Also every generation (century) someone things their living towards 'the end' so whats new?![]()
we do have the chance to see our love ones again ,but it wont be in heaven it will be on a paradise earth . not the earth as it is now with its wars ,crime, sickness and death. but it will be at the time that Jehovah Speaks about in the future.wil said:I posted this in a response on another thread...but then just realized and noticed that that discussion...which has completely took a turn from the origional topic...was actually on the Judaism board and my response was largely inappropriate for that board...so I thought maybe I ought drop it in here...where Heaven is being discussed.
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Originally Posted by Saltmeister
...The pain of loss is accompanied by a hope that we will have another chance of seeing them again...
You know this is the one thing that I've never been able to buy. The concept that I am going to 'see' my grandmother, my lover, my father, my sister again. I see them in my memories, I see them in my dreams I can accept that I may see aparitions (created by my mind...as real as if they are there). I can envision the possibility of their spirit/soul inhabiting another and encountering them in this life or the next (knowingly or unkowingly) as a possibility. I'm not saying I'm certain there exists reincarnation...but I can accept it as a possibility.
But for some reason, I can't fathom a heaven where we are all walking around in similiar recognizable skins, talking, hearing, seeing in a fashion that we know as such today. I can imagine a space where we are essence or sparks of light, or spirit on the wind...and recognize each other through a knowing that we know not now...
Am I alone in these ponderings? Completely rejecting even the potential of what is conventionally thought of or wished for?
See this is part of my issue...first I guess there will be an incredible database so we can find each other...then our geneolgical buddies will have a field day as they go back through time finding all their ancestors...and it'll be here on earth...hmmm so we'll be smaller...or G-d will expand the earth to be larger....to hold all the trillions when the time comes? And then of course the issue of water and food...I guess those issues will be absolved as well...none of us will have to grow, harvest or package...it'll just appear...and hmmm the sewage treatment plants...can you imagine the waste we'll create...or in this heaven we'll not have a need for that...hate to be plumber in heaven if we do...again I know I'm being logical, or maybe illogical...but I think it wonderous that you can revel in this...Not something I'm looking forward to...still can't even wrap my mind around it.mee said:we do have the chance to see our love ones again ,but it wont be in heaven it will be on a paradise earth . not the earth as it is now with its wars ,crime, sickness and death. but it will be at the time that Jehovah Speaks about in the future.
didymus said:Ok, since nobody has responded yet, I'll toss out another.
Matthew 23:13 "woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You shut the door on the kingdom of heaven in men's faces. You yourselves don't enter, nor will you let those enter who are trying to."
Jesus appears to be speaking of a present tense Kingdom of God that the Pharisees can not enter due to their rigidity to customs and law. They are preventing others from entering also.
mee said:this is the heavenly kingdom that Jesus is king of. the kingdom was born in 1914 in the heavens and it is now well established ................And she gave birth to a son, a male, who is to shepherd all the nations with an iron rod. And her child was caught away to God and to his throne. revelation 12;5 the male child that Jehovahs woman gave birth too is the kingdom , and Jesus is the king of this kingdom . its all happening in this time of the end . thrilling times indeed