The Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, Part 3
We have seen how Matthew 16 and Matthew 18 demonstrate the Keys to the Kingdom that Jesus has given to his church. First, the truth about God and His Son Jesus and, second, How believers and the church as a whole deal with sin.
There are no other passages that tie into the terminology of these passages to suggest other keys. However, it is easy to see how many aspect become "key" to helping people into the Kingdom of Heaven. Love and humility in all we do is Key. Mercy and Grace are also Key. But these things are the how to the above whats. Today I want to tie together some concluding thoughts on this subject by starting in Luke 11.
The Old Testament Saints Had The Key of Knowledge
The key to the kingdom of heaven was not a new thing. God had already given it to Israel in his Law and then reminded of it through his prophets. The problem was that the religious leaders kept missing the point because of their sin. In Luke 11 starting in verse 52, Jesus holds the religious "lawyers" accountable for taking away the Key of knowledge.
This knowledge that they had been given was about who the Creator was and how men could please him. Clearly the Law was misunderstood. The religious leaders who were responsible to interpret the law for the people improperly used the law to build up their own traditions or ideas. They ignored the warnings and revelations of the prophets and instead fixated on a technical keeping of the law. In fact they didn't even do that well. It is important for us to understand that the Law that God gave Moses was to help us understand who He is and what He desires of us. It is the very words and judgments of God. Thus it is not something that we can twist and manipulate looking for loopholes and technicalities. When we do this we are shaping God in our own image, our own thinking. This is a political attitude that is not only found in courtrooms but also in the halls of government today.
The lawyers showed their true self once they were rebuked by Jesus. The Bible says, "Do not rebuke a mocker or he will hate you, rebuke a wiseman and he will love you." Of course Jesus' job is to reveal the true self of these hypocritical posers. Luke says that they began to assail him vehemently. Not only at that time, but also from that time forward, they did not listen to what he said. They only watch him like a hungry wolf for any point of weakness in which they might attack. Doesn't that just about sum up politics and the courtroom here in America? I am not judging everyone. However, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to recognize that politics and justice in this country has become a bunch of posers who do not debate. Rather they look for loopholes and leverage points in the law and the words of each other in order to better their position. This will not work with God. He will not be mocked by our psuedo sophistry, or our false wisdom. We will be held accountable and believe me we know too much.
The attitude of the lawyers is that of a dog in the door. I don't mean the lazy dog picture. But rather the pit bull that stands in front of the door barking and foaming at the mouth. They don't go in but rather stand at the door keeping everyone from getting in. Their is a need for religious leaders, but not those who make a mockery of the Truth of God, not those who attack anyone who tries to really know God.
So the Old Testament saints had enough knowledge to enter the Kingdom. However, the religious leaders had so confused the issue that God had to send Jesus to clarify and give greater definition to the truth.
By Faith We Already Live in Christ's Kingdom
In Colossians chapter 1 verse 13 we have a powerful verse. "He [God] has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of His love." This is a picture of a military incursion. Although it is not a physical airlifting from one country to another, that is the picture spiritually. We once were in a kingdom of darkness and ignorance to the Truth of God. But now through the life, miracles and teaching of Jesus we have been airlifted into a kingdom of light that is ruled by the Son of God's love. Yes we are physically in this world, but spiritually we are not of it. We are of a heavenly kingdom. That kingdom will one day physically come to earth. But until then we spiritually participate in it now through our faith in Jesus. Jesus told the pharisees of his day that they would not see the kingdom of heaven come. Rather it would be in the hearts of people. That is where we have been for nearly 2,000 years. However, he is not saying that it will never "really" come, that it was only meant to be spiritual. So we are to live today in the light of a future kingdom.
What does kingdom living look like? In Galatians 5:6 it says, "For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision avails anything, but faith working through love." The first thing I would point out is that Kingdom living does not fixate on the technicalities of God's Law but rather looks to the spirit of what is being said. That doesn't mean we don't obey it. However, we don't stop there. Rather, we realize that the rejection of sexual immorality speaks of a deeper rejection of spiritual harlotry, adultery and promiscuity.
Instead of working on a list of do's and don'ts, our faith in Jesus expresses itself in loving actions towards God and our fellow man. This is the life God has called us to. A life that is lived with an ear to the Spirit of God who is the Spirit of Truth. The previous method of technicalities and loopholes may look godly, but it is empty and powerless to accomplish anything spiritually. However the life that is lived by faith expressing itself through loving actions, this life is the life that pleases God and transforms our life. It is powerful because the Spirit of God is within it.
Here are some practical thoughts for Christians. Make sure you have fully entered into the Kingdom of Heaven. Challenge yourself by looking into the mirror of God's word. Have I been a dog in the door towards others? Have used technicalities and loopholes to my advantage and yet disadvantaged others with them? Have I judged others strictly and yet hypocritically justify myself at every turn? God is not pleased with such actions and calls us to repent and walk by faith in Jesus Christ and in the power of His Spirit.
Another challenge for us is to not trust the mind of man. No matter how brilliant a theologian is, we must trust God's Word over the top of man's attempt to explain it. The Rabbi's were very creative and brilliant in their analysis of the law and the creation of traditions. However, they were completely off track. They missed it. Don't turn God's word into a document that you can twist and find technicalities in. Don't look for loopholes and what you can get away with. Instead see it as a glimpse into the heart of God. God has revealed his heart and we need to respond in faith through the actions of love rather than looking for was around it.