"THE BOOK OF ACTS"
The Restored Kingdom (1:6-7)
INTRODUCTION
1. Before Jesus ascended to heaven, His disciples asked a question...
a. "Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?" - Ac 1:6
b. To which they were told it was not for them to know the times or
seasons - Ac 1:7
2. Many commentaries suggest the disciples were mistaken regarding the
kingdom...
a. That they were still looking for an earthly, political kingdom
b. That they still failed to appreciate the spiritual nature of the
kingdom
[Yet Jesus did not correct them about the nature of the kingdom, only
their concern about the timing. In fact, there are reasons to believe
they were not mistaken about the nature of the kingdom...]
I. THE DISCIPLES' EDUCATION
A. DURING JESUS' MINSTRY...
1. They were given privileged instruction about the kingdom
a. They were given to know the mystery of the kingdom - Mk 4:10-11
b. The parables about the kingdom were privately explained to
them - Mk 4:30-34
2. They heard Jesus speak openly about the nature of the kingdom
a. When Jesus spoke to the Pharisees about the coming of the
kingdom - Lk 17:20
b. How it would not come with observation, but would be
"within you" - Lk 17:21
3. Jesus also told Pilate about the nature of the kingdom
a. That His kingdom was not of this world - Jn 18:36
b. That He was indeed a King - Jn 18:37
B. AFTER JESUS' RESURRECTION...
1. Jesus spoke of things concerning the kingdom of God for 40
days - Ac 1:3
2. He explained the Scriptures to the two disciples on the road
to Emmaus - Lk 24:25-27,32
3. He opened the apostles' understanding to comprehend the
Scriptures - Lk 24:44-45
[It seems unlikely that with such opportunities to learn from the Master
Teacher, the disciples were still mistaken about the nature of the
kingdom. I prefer to think they properly understood about...]
II. THE RESTORED KINGDOM
A. PROMISED IN THE OLD TESTAMENT...
1. God promised David to establish his kingdom and throne forever
- 2Sa 7:12-16
2. A promise reviewed in Psalms 89
a. A sworn oath, an everlasting covenant - Ps 89:3-4,28-29,35-36
b. Which at times appeared to have been renounced - Ps 89:38-39,
Ps 89:49
3. Yet despite the divided kingdom, the captivity, etc.,
continued to be promised
a. By prophets to the northern kingdom, Israel - Hos 3:5; Am 9:11
b. By prophets to the southern kingdom, Judah - Isa 9:6-7; Jer 23:5-6; Eze 34:23-24
c. Even after the restoration of Israel - Zech 6:12-13
B. ANNOUNCED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT...
1. By the angel Gabriel to the virgin Mary - Lk 1:31-33
2. By Zacharias after the birth of John - Lk 1:68-70
3. By Peter in the first gospel sermon - Ac 2:30-36
4. By Jesus to the church in Philadelphia - Re 3:7
C. FURTHER OBSERVATIONS...
1. As announced by both Isaiah and Gabriel, Jesus would:
a. Be given the throne (authority) of David - Isa 9:7; Lk 1:32
b. Reign over the kingdom of David and house of Jacob - Isa 9:7; Lk 1:33
2. As proclaimed by Jesus and His apostles, His reign includes
the Gentiles
a. Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth - Mt 28:18
b. The gospel was to spread to all nations - Mt 28:19; Lk 24:46-47; Ac 1:8
c. God has made Him Lord over all - Ac 2:36; 10:36; Re 3:21
d. He is now head over all things - Ep 1:20-21; 1Pe 3:22; He 1:8-9; Re 1:5
e. He is truly Lord of lords, King of kings! - 1Ti 6:14-15; Re 17:14; 19:16
3. As explained by James, the Lord's brother...
a. The tabernacle (house) of David has been rebuilt - Ac 15:13-16; cf. Am 9:11
b. Which now includes the Gentiles (nations) - Ac 15:17; cf.
Am 9:12
4. The timing of its restoration began when Jesus...
a. Ascended to heaven, given dominion, glory, and a kingdom
- Ac 1:9; cf. Dan 7:13-14
b. To sit at God's right hand, over all principality, power,
might, dominion - Ep 1:20-22
CONCLUSION
1. So the kingdom proclaimed by Jesus is a restored kingdom...
b. The fulfillment of promises made to David and Israel
b. In which a descendant of David now reigns over Israel
2. But the restored kingdom is even better; the reign of the Son of
David is...
a. Not just over the house of Israel, but includes Gentiles as well!
b. Not limited to the land of Israel, but in heaven and on earth!
c. Not physical (ruling over bodies), but spiritual (reigning in the
hearts)!
There were certainly things the disciples still had to learn about the
kingdom (e.g., that Gentiles would not have to be circumcised and keep
the Law of Moses, cf. Ac 10,11,15); things about which the Holy Spirit
would later guide them (Jn 16:12-13).
But instead of assuming the disciples were still confused about the
nature of the kingdom, perhaps we should ask ourselves whether we might
be the ones confused about the nature of the kingdom...
Executable Outlines, Copyright © Mark A. Copeland, 2012