RulershipForomeBenefitsForMany
SINCE
the days of the apostles, God has been choosing from among mankind a limited
number of faithful Christians, adopting them as sons. The change that these
adopted sons experience is so complete that God’s Word describes it as a new
birth. The purpose of the new birth is to prepare such born-again servants of
God to become rulers in heaven. (2 Timothy 2:12) To become rulers, they
are raised out of death to heavenly life. (Romans 6:3-5) In heaven, “they are
to rule as kings over the earth” along with Christ.—Revelation
However,
God’s Word also states that others besides those who are born again will
receive everlasting salvation. In the Bible (in the Hebrew Scriptures as well
as in the Christian Greek Scriptures), mention is made of the fact that God
purposed to save two groups of people—a comparatively small group of rulers
living in heaven and a large group of subjects living on earth. Note, for
example, what the apostle John wrote to fellow believers who had experienced
the new birth. He stated regarding Jesus: “He is a propitiatory sacrifice for
our sins, yet not for ours [the small group] only but also for the whole
world’s [the large group].”—1 John 2:2.
Similarly,
the apostle Paul wrote: “The eager expectation of the creation [the large
group] is waiting for the revealing of the sons of God [the small group].”
(Romans 8:19-21) How should these words of the apostles John and Paul be
understood? In this way: Those who are born again will become part of a government
in heaven. For what purpose? To bring everlasting
benefits to untold millions of people, subjects of God’s government who will be
living on earth. Therefore, Jesus taught his disciples to pray: “Let your
kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also upon
earth.”—Matthew 6:10.
This
same truth regarding salvation being extended to two groups is also found in
the Hebrew Scriptures. Note, for instance, what Jehovah told Jesus’ forefather
Abraham: “By means of your seed [the small group] all nations of the earth [the
large group] will certainly bless themselves.” (Genesis 22:18) Yes, blessings
were to be made available to all nations through Abraham’s “seed.”
Who
is that “seed”? Jesus Christ, joined by those who experienced the new birth,
the adopted sons of God. The apostle Paul explains: “If you belong to Christ,
you are really Abraham’s seed.” (Galatians 3:16, 29) And what are the
blessings that come to people of all nations through the “seed”? The privilege of being restored to God’s favor and enjoying life
without end on a paradise earth. The psalmist David prophesied: “The
righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon
it.”—Psalm 37:29; Isaiah 45:18; Revelation 21:1-5.
Indeed,
rulership in heaven is set aside for some, but the
benefits of heavenly rulership—everlasting life on
earth and all its accompanying blessings—are extended to many. May you and your
family be among those who will reap the everlasting benefits that God’s Kingdom
will bring.
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Untold millions will be blessed with
everlasting life on earth. Will you be among them?