For thousands of years Christians have studied the Bible to discover more about the God who is the central figure in its magnificent plot. What we think about God, and what we believe he is doing in the world, affects our everyday lives. In fact, what we understand to be Godâs plan for the world, and his plan for each one of us, is a matter of ultimate importance to every human being who has ever lived.
Knowing about God, and his purposes for the world, is what theology is really all about. Theology is the âstudy of God,â or as one writer said, âFaith seeking understanding.â We want to know who God is, but we also want to know God in a vital relationship.
In the Vineyard, we look to the Scriptures â the Old and New Testaments â to guide our theology, and to teach us about the nature and purposes of God. We believe that God has self-revealed his character in the Scriptures, and nowhere more do we see him self-revealed than in the life and teaching of Jesus (Heb. 1:3).
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Learning to know Jesus, and to become like him, is the goal of the Christian life. And if we truly want to be like Jesus, we must understand his most important, overarching, and integrating message about the world â his message of the kingdom of God.
In Mark 1:14-15, we read these powerful words:
â… Jesus went into Galilee, proclaiming the good news of God. âThe time has come,â he said. âThe kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!ââ
From the moment Jesus shows up on the scene in Israel, he begins to proclaim the reality of what he called the âkingdom of God.â Through stories and metaphors, miracles and healings, Jesus sends out one important declaration to anyone who will listen:
The kingdom of God is breaking into this world â and it changes everything.
Additional Articles in this Series:
5. Implications of the Kingdom
7. Shalom
8. How Do We Become Kingdom People?
9. Both/And