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Show Me The Kingdom!
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Show Me The Kingdom!
By Jimmy Gentry

In contrast, the pearl merchant was deliberately looking for the most exquisite gem in the world.  He found it and sold everything so to purchase it. 

Jesus showed the accent is not on the actual finding, but on the response to the find.  One may stumble upon it while another may be diligently seeking it.  Upon finding the kingdom, one understands the absolute worth of its unmatched quality — so much so that no sacrifice is too great to live in God’s will with Jesus as Lord.

Show Me the Kingdom!  Consider a Fishing Net.  You’ll See The Consequences of Choices.

Fishing was one of the main industries in Jesus’ day.  Nets were used to bring in a tremendous catch.  Once on the shore, good fish were separated from bad ones, which was a common practice, given the dietary restrictions of Leviticus.  Some fish were unclean. 

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Jesus showed the kingdom at the end of the age.  He said the good will be separated from the bad.  The angels of God will separate the wicked from the righteous — non-believers from believers, those who have denied the message of the Gospel from those who have accepted the message.

There are all kinds of fish in the sea.  Some good.  Some not so good.  There are all kinds of people in the world.  Each has a choice and there are consequences that go along with those choices. 

Show Me The Kingdom!  Consider The Householder’s Treasure.  You’ll See Your Role in It.

A Christian scribe is a learned student and herald of traditions, able to interpret the Bible to the Christian community.  All Christians have direct access to the mysteries of the kingdom, but some may require the assistance of trained pastors and theologians. 

Jesus shows the kingdom by underscoring the role of all believers, but especially the clergy, in passing on His tradition to the church and an unbelieving world.

Want to see the Kingdom?  Jesus will show you.

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Sermon brief provided by:  Jimmy Gentry, Pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Carrollton, GA

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