In Romans 14:17 we see a delightful snapshot of what the kingdom looks like when it is really takes hold of your life. It reads, “For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.” So it is not a matter of trivial externals, like what you eat or drink, but about what is happening in your innermost being. There are three basic signposts revealing that the kingdom is in your life. First, your life changes, there is an increase in righteousness. The fruit of being immersed in the kingdom is that you become more free, more healthy, more mature. It is important to note that personal righteousness or holiness does not lead to Christ. On the contrary, it is a life filled with Christ that leads to personal holiness.
Secondly there is peace. The essence of peace, is restored relationships. Primarily with the living God, but as well with yourself and with others. The last marker from this scripture that indicates the kingdom is at work in your life, is joy. Even in the midst of great setbacks there is an awareness of the goodness of God and the most delightful eternity awaiting those who have received the saving work that Jesus did on the cross for us. Where He took our sin, guilt and shame, and gave us His complete forgiveness.
The good news is that the Kingdom of God is at hand. The question is, will we receive it?
Dave Koch
Frontiers Church