πŸ‘‘ Peter and the Heavenly Inheritance

β€œHow could Peter say to the Jews that their inheritance is reserved for them in heaven (I Pet. 1:4) if their hope is earthly?”

When the disciples thought β€œthat the kingdom of God should immediately appear (Luke 19:11), the Lord told a parable. The β€œcertain nobleman” (Luke 19:12) represents the Lord Himself, who went to the β€œfar country” of heaven at His ascension (Acts 1:9) β€œto receive for himself a kingdom, and to return.” This means that the kingdom that will eventually be established for Israel on earth was reserved for them in heaven at that time.

Before leaving, the nobleman charged his servants with conducting his business while he was gone (Luke 19:13), a picture of how the Lord left His disciples in charge of His ministry after He left. But after the β€œcitizens” of Israel killed the Lord, they β€œsent a message after Him” (Luke 19:14) by killing Stephen, a message that said, β€œWe will not have this man to reign over us.”

When the nobleman β€œwas returned,Β having received theΒ kingdom” (Luke 19:15), he gathered his servants to reward them according to their faithfulness (Luke 19:15-27). This speaks of how, when the Lord returns to the earth, He will return with the kingdom that is currently β€œreserved in heaven” for Israel, and He will award positions in the government of the kingdom to faithful Jews at that time. source

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