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Coming into the Kingdom Coming into the Kingdom

Coming into the Kingdom

Devotions

While working as a lifeguard on Australia’s Gold Coast in December 2015, Nick Malcolm noticed a boy caught in a rip current that began dragging him farther into the Pacific Ocean. Responding to the boy’s need, Malcolm paddled out, pulled him from the surf, and returned him to safety. Only later did he find out, to his surprise, that the boy he had rescued was Prince Christian of Denmark.

That feeling of surprise will be dwarfed by the shock of those who will stand before the Son of Man when He comes. Jesus describes the separation of the sheep from the goats and then explains the reasoning: those admitted to the kingdom have cared for Him while He was hungry, thirsty, a foreigner, naked, sick, or imprisoned; those sent away with the Devil did not (vv. 34–43).

Befuddled, both sides ask the same question, “When did we see you?” After all, who would refuse to aid the glorious Son of Man if given the chance? The surprise is that they served the Son of Man when they were willing to serve those who are easily overlooked. “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me” (v. 40). Having already criticized imperial pretension and pomp, Jesus goes further, identifying Himself with those at the bottom of the ladder.

The righteous people should serve as our model in many ways. We should especially notice the purity of their love for others, which led them to be surprised they had served the Son of Man. They did not give aid because they knew they were serving royalty. Rather, understanding God’s command that we love our neighbors, like good lifeguards they responded to the need they saw and sought to give aid to those in distress.

Pray with Us

Please pray for the staff of two Moody Distance Learning teams: Independent Studies and Regional Classrooms. We thank God for their faithfulness in every task, as they bring a Moody education in flexible formats to students with a passion for ministry.

BY Brad Burton

Brad Burton has taught theology and ethics at several theological schools across the country. His writing and teaching focus on the role of the church in helping Christians to proclaim and live the faith. He serves the church in lay ministry and supply preaching, and he enjoys hiking and cycling with his wife and two children.

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