The Kingdom of God, Student Workbook, SW02

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T H E K I N G D O M O F G O D

2. The recreated earth will be full of the worship of the Lord and the Lamb as is evident in Rev. 19.1-4.

3. The saints of God will count it their blessedness to forever serve him, Rev. 22:3.

4. God’s people will serve him forever, glorified in immortal bodies, in a redeemed earth where justice and peace will forever rule.

D. The Kingdom’s consummation; after all enemies including death have been put under Christ’s feet, then Christ will transfer the Kingdom to God, who will then become the universe’s All-in-all.

1. In a deep mystery, the kingdom rule of God will be given over to God Godself.

2. Christ will wind up the story, turning over the Kingdom itself to the Lord God, who himself will become All-in-all.

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3. After Jesus has destroyed all dominion, authority, and power, he will hand over the Kingdom to God the Father, 1 Cor. 15.24-28.

a. He must reign until he has put all enemies under his feet.

b. The last enemy to be destroyed is death.

c. When this has been accomplished, then Jesus himself will be made subject to God the Father.

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