The Gospel of the Kingdom, or The Gospel of Salvation?
The gospel which we preach nowadays, which I refer to as
“the gospel of salvation,” is largely about leading people to a salvation
experience, typically in the form of “the sinner’s prayer.”
But such an experience is entirely lacking from the ministry
of Jesus. Certainly, there’s nothing even remotely like a “repeat after me”
prayer in scripture, but more, Jesus never called on people to perform any sort
of act of conversion: no sinner’s prayer, no pledge card, no “with every eye
closed, raise your hand.” Nothing.
But his first and strongest message was “Repent [which means
“change the way you think”], for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand [which I
interpret as “within reach”].” And then for three and a half years, he both taught
on and demonstrated what the Kingdom was like.
And since He demonstrated it, regardless of what we think of
His teachings, we have to admit that “the Kingdom” includes healing the sick
and raising the dead. We watch Him in the Gospels, and it *looks* like it
involves hanging out with tax collectors and “sinners” more intentionally than
going to “church” (in his case, Temple).
And apparently, judging from the way he announced it, it
involves thinking differently. Since he was talking to arguably the most
religious people in history, apparently it meant “think differently than your
religion.”
Adding His teachings into the description, the “good news”
[“gospel”] of the Kingdom appears to also include loving people outside our
comfort zone, and replicating ourselves (“bearing fruit”), and being treasured
by God (as in the Pearl of Great Price).
It may be of some benefit to just look at every place that
the Kingdom is mentioned in the gospels (follow this link:
http://bit.ly/2pySuBb), and see what the Holy Spirit shows you. But take your
time; there are 119 verses in that link, each with some revelation on the
Kingdom. And I very much encourage you to discuss what you learn with Holy
Spirit, and let Him separate the meat from the bones!
Does that offer any help understanding the difference
between Jesus’ term “the gospel of the Kingdom” (Matthew 4:23) and our
unscriptural term “the gospel of salvation”?
Here's a great (video) explanation;