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The Government of
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The Government of God Series Lesson 1
Lesson
1 of 7
Basic Understanding of Government
Introduction
When you begin to
speak of government, you have to include areas, which have, in our
society, become dirty words—authority, submission, structure, rules,
laws, and regulations. The purpose of any government is to bring
structure and order to the daily lives and issues of society.
Governments do this by imposing laws, rules, and regulations and
specifying a legal process to punish those who disregard those laws
or otherwise provide equitable redress to those who have been
wronged by others. This is as true of the government of God, i.e.,
the Kingdom of God, as it is for any secular government.
However, the
Church in America has hindered our understanding of God’s government
by emphasizing an extreme grace that implies that we are without
law. It is true that we are under grace in the New Testament
dispensation and we are not under the Law. But that means we are no
longer dependent upon the Old Testament Law for righteousness. Our
righteousness has been provided by grace through Jesus Christ who
fulfilled all of the requirements of the Law of Moses. That does not
mean that we are without law. It does not mean that we can do
whatever we want whenever we want without considering God’s
requirements under the new covenant.
One who is without
law is “lawless”, which is one of our definitions of an “outlaw”.
The New Testament has a lot to say about lawlessness and it is
condemned by the Lord. The King James translation of the Scriptures
frequently translates the Greek word for lawlessness as “iniquity”.
The New American Standard Bible translates it correctly as
“lawlessness”. Jesus gives us His view of this:
Mat 7:21-23
NASB
(21)
"Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord,
Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of
My Father who is in heaven will
enter.
(22)
"Many will say to Me on that day,
'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name cast
out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?'
(23)
"And then I will declare to them, 'I
never knew you; DEPART FROM ME, YOU WHO PRACTICE LAWLESSNESS.'
You can’t be a one
who is lawless (even doing good works in the name of Jesus) and
enter into the government of God. Obedience to the will of the
Father is a requirement. It is His will that structures our
behavior. He does this by giving us His commands to which we are to
become obedient.
The government of
God is the Kingdom of God where Jesus rules as both Lord and King.
The Kingdom is in mystical or spiritual form now; but, it will be in
physical form during the literal 1000 year reign of Christ on earth
at His second coming. His government re-establishes the throne of
David as prophesied.
Isa 9:6-7
NASB
(6)
For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; And the
government will rest on His shoulders; And His name will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.
(7)
There will be no end to the increase of
His
government or of peace, On the throne of David and over his kingdom,
To establish it and to uphold it with justice and righteousness From
then on and forevermore. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will
accomplish this.
His government
brings peace and is ordered and established with judgment and with
justice. This is the standard for which all earthly government must
strive.
Created to rule
When God created
man, He created him to rule, to have dominion and authority.
This desire is built into us. We want to rule in whatever
circumstances that we find ourselves. Of course, it was God’s
intention that man rule under the dominion and authority of Himself.
When Adam was disobedient, he was cut off from the life and
authority of the Lord. Man did not lose the desire to rule; however,
he no longer had the ability to accomplish this through God but
instead sought to rule from his own authority and that which was
provided by the Enemy.
The authority of
our world system is derived from the pattern established by Lucifer.
It is based on pride and on ascending to as high a position as
possible by taking what you want. It is built upon dissatisfaction
with who you are, where you are, and what you are doing. Anyone who
has ever been in the corporate world immediately recognizes the
process of climbing the corporate ladder to reach the top. This is a
hierarchical structure of government shaped like a triangle with the
highest point being the top person. This is not the pattern of the
Kingdom of God.
The governmental
pattern of the world system is not the governmental pattern of
Jesus.
Mat 20:25-28
NASB
(25)
But Jesus called them to Himself and said,
"You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord
it over them, and their
great men exercise authority over them.
(26)
"It is not this way among you,
but whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant,
(27)
and whoever wishes to be first among
you shall be your slave;
(28)
just as the Son of Man did not come to
be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many."
Jesus tells us
directly that the government, the exercise of dominion or authority,
among His people is not to be like that of the world system. His
government is righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost
administered through service to one another. It is based on
receiving rather than taking.
We learn to rule
by yielding to the Lordship of Christ and ministering to one
another. This is directly opposite to the methodology of Lucifer.
I have said all of
this about government and ruling to establish the fact that the way
of the Lord is different. Our way of thinking has created major
problems among the people of God because we have brought the
structure of government of the world system into the Church. In
secular thinking we have “positions or offices” in government. In
spiritual thinking we have “functions of ministry” in the Kingdom of
God. This is as different as night is from day.
The practical
outworking of this is exemplified by the practice of authority. In
secular government you “have authority” because you can command
obedience from your position. In the Kingdom you can exercise
authority because you are “under authority”. In secular government
you can “make” people do things that they do not want to do. In the
Kingdom, even God does not “make” people do things but instead
entreats people through love and service to do the right thing.
In the secular
realm, authority is equated with power and the right to command
others. In the spiritual realm, authority is equated with
responsibility and the right to serve others. We have been given
authority over demons and demonic powers, authority to fulfill the
plan and call of God; but we have not been given authority over
people. God does not transgress the free will of people and He will
not allow anyone else to do it either. People must voluntarily
submit their will to His government.
The moment that we
begin to control people is the moment we begin to operate under the
principle of Satan, that is, to dominate, intimidate, and force
others into doing our will. The power of this principle is called
witchcraft in the Scriptures and it can be either demonic or fleshly.
When the built in desire to rule is manifested as controlling others
we are operating in one of the works of the flesh, i.e., witchcraft.
This fleshly work can also be demonically empowered. When cult
leaders seem to exercise a supernatural control over their
followers, they are frequently under the influence of demonically
empowered witchcraft.
The sad news is
that too many in the Church are blind to the influence of
witchcraft. It is rampant in many of the assemblies of God’s people.
It masquerades as prayer needs for those we don’t believe to be
doing God’s will; as laws for holiness or acceptance; as
manipulations of leadership or others through money, praise, pride,
or power.
The even sadder
news is that witchcraft is most prevalent in the abuses of authority
in leadership. Any leader who intimates that to disagree with him is
to disagree with God is in danger of utilizing witchcraft. Any
leader that implies leaving his group will result in God’s judgment
is in danger of utilizing witchcraft. Anyone who takes up an
offering in such a way as to apply guilt or manipulate people into
giving is in danger of utilizing witchcraft. We can add a number of
other things to this list, but the bottom line is that any effort to
control or manipulate people into doing what we want instead of what
God wants is witchcraft.
Witchcraft is a
counterfeit of the Enemy for governmental control. It is his tool of
manipulation, intimidation and control to cause people to do his
bidding and fulfill his desires. When we try to utilize the methods
of the world system as our form of government, we open ourselves to
government by and through witchcraft. This has major impact on us if
our form of church government is worldly rather than Kingdom
structured.
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