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Best understood as the kingship, or sovereign and saving rule, of Israel's God YHWH, as celebrated in several Psalms (e.g. Psalm 99.1) and prophecies (e.g. Daniel 6.26-7). Because YHWH was the creator God, when he finally became king in the way he intended this would involve setting the world to right, and particularly rescuing Israel from its enemies. 'Kingdom of God' and various equivalents (e.g. 'No king but God!') became revolutionary slogans around the time of Jesus. Jesus' own announcement of God's kingdom redefined these expectations around his own very different plan and vocation. His invitation to people to 'enter' the kingdom was a way of summoning them to allegiance to himself and his programme, seen as the start of God's long-awaited saving reign. For Jesus, the kingdom was coming not in a single move, but in stages, of which his own public career was one, his death and resurrection another, and a still future consummation another. Note that 'kingdom of heaven' is Matthew's preferred form of the same phrase, following a regular Jewish practice of saying 'heaven' rather than 'God'. It does not refer to a place ('heaven'), but to the fact of God's becoming king in and through Jesus and his achievement. Paul speaks of Jesus, as Messiah, already in possession of his kingdom, waiting to hand it over finally to the father (1 Corinthians 15:23-8; cf. Ephesians 5.5).

N.T. Wright (Matthew For Everyone Part Two, pg. 218)

The kingdom comes through the ministry of Jesus and the preaching of the gospel in all the world. It is both the reign and the realm of God for, although in the present age the locus of the kingdom in the world is diffuse, it is defined by the presence of Jesus at the right hand of the Father. It is both present and future until its consummation at Jesus’ return. It is also at least one possible theme by which biblical theology can be integrated. It is the focus of both creation and redemption: God’s plan of redemption is to bring in a new creation. The entire biblical story, despite its great diversity of forms and foci, is consistent in its emphasis on the reign of God over his people in the environment he creates for them.

Graeme Goldsworthy (New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, pg. 620)

The kingdom of God is the rule of an eternal sovereign God over all creatures and things (Ps. 103:19; Dan. 4:3). The kingdom of God is also the designation for the sphere of salvation entered into at the new birth (John 3:5-7).

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An Interview with Vern Poythress on the History of Salvation (.pdf) Dr Vern Poythressicon
The Growing Seed Terry Johnsonicon
Amillennialism and the "Future" Kingdom of God Compiled by Aaron Orendorff - Excerpts from Kim Riddlebarger, Bruce Waltke, Robert Reymond, Graeme Goldsworthy, Anthony Hoekema and Sam Stormsicon
The Story of a Kingdom: A Simple Explanation of the Bible Jonathan Gibson (pdf) - Online Bookicon
The Two Kingdoms and Natural Law John Calvinicon
Thinking About the Kingdom Kevin DeYoungicon
Defining the Two Kingdoms Michael Hortonicon
Digest-The Kingdom of God and the Church Michael Lynchicon
Preaching The Kingdom Of God (.pdf) Tom Wells, Reformation & Revival 9.1 (Winter 2000): 45-56icon
Bearing Sword in the State, Turning Cheek in the Church: A Reformed Two-Kingdoms Interpretation of Matthew 5:38–42 David VanDrunenicon
Marching to Zion: Joining the Royal Procession Michael Hortonicon
Response to Questions About The Two Kingdoms Dr. Michael Hortonicon
The Kingdom of God as Hermeneutic Grid (.pdf) Graeme Goldsworthyicon
Kingdom and Kingdoms W. Robert Godfreyicon
"The Kingdom of God in the Twentieth-Century Discussion and the Light of Scripture (.pdf) Anthony Buzzardicon
Acts 1:6 and the Eclipse of the Biblical Kingdom (.pdf) Anthony Buzzardicon
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