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

Conclusion

» Jesus of Nazareth is supreme, the Anointed One of God through whom the promises of Abraham have been fulfilled. » In him, the Lord of all, the Kingdom’s presence realized, demonstrated in his incarnation, death, resurrection, and ascension.

The following questions were designed to help you review the material in the second video segment related to Jesus’ inauguration and realization of the Kingdom of God. Answer the questions, concentrating on the “big ideas” and principles associated with the inauguration idea, as well as Jesus’ role in bringing the Kingdom into reality. Be clear and concise in your answers, and where possible, support with Scripture! 1. In what ways can it be claimed that Jesus of Nazareth declared himself to be the fulfillment of the Old Testament witness to the Messiah? 2. What are some of the signs in Jesus’ life that testify that in him the Kingdom has been inaugurated and realized to some degree? 3. Explain the relationship embodied in the phrase, “the already/not yet” Kingdom. In what ways can the Kingdom be said to be already present? In what ways can we also know that the Kingdom is still yet future? 4. What is the meaning of the word parousia , and how does it relate to the whole idea of the Kingdom yet to come? 5. How does Jesus compare with the Passover Lamb of the Old Testament celebration? In what ways could Jesus be said to be the Paschal Lamb of the new covenant? 6. In what two ways does the death of Christ reveal the power of the Kingdom of God present today? 7. According to Paul, why is the resurrection the cardinal teaching of Christianity? How do we know that the resurrection of Jesus is a certainty–what evidence is there for it? 8. What are some of the things that the resurrection signifies about the Kingdom?

Segue 2

Student Questions and Response

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