Kingdom of God
The kingdom of God is God’s saving reign breaking into history and moving toward final consummation in Christ.
Formal Definition
The kingdom of God is the dynamic and royal rule of God manifested in His covenant purposes, redemptive acts, and final triumph through Jesus the Messiah.
Key Scriptures
Daniel 7:13–14
Mark 1:14–15
Luke 17:20–21
Revelation 11:15
Mark 1:14–15
Luke 17:20–21
Revelation 11:15
Explanation
The kingdom of God is one of Scripture’s grand unifying themes. God reigns always, yet in redemptive history His kingdom is announced, embodied, contested, and consummated in distinctive ways. Jesus proclaims the kingdom, embodies it, and will openly manifest it in fullness.
Scripture Index
Psalm 2
Isaiah 9:6–7
Daniel 7:13–14
Mark 1:14–15
Revelation 11:15
Isaiah 9:6–7
Daniel 7:13–14
Mark 1:14–15
Revelation 11:15
Subtopics
Already and not yet
Messianic reign
Kingdom consummation
Messianic reign
Kingdom consummation
Application / Why It Matters
This doctrine helps believers read the Bible as one unfolding royal story centered in Christ.
Historical / Church Reflection
Kingdom theology has become a major organizing category in modern biblical theology and mission studies.
Viewpoints / Debates
Differences concern the relation of kingdom to church, Israel, social ethics, and eschatological fulfillment.
