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REQUIREMENTS
FOR CITIZENSHIP

Lecture Objectives:
In a previous lesson
we learned how the kingdom/church began and spread all over the world. In this
lesson we want to learn how people of the first century became citizens of
Christ's kingdom. The Bible reports that people did not become citizens of
Christ's kingdom by military conquest, but by (1) freely submitting to
Christ's citizenship requirements and (2) experiencing an amazing new birth.
References:
John 18.36; Matthew
11.28-30; John 1.11-13; Mark 1.15; 16.15-16; Romans 6.1-6; Acts 2.38-39; 1
Peter 1.22-23; 1 Corinthians 3.16.
Questions for Focus:
1. How did Prince
Svyatoslav increase the citizens of his kingdom when he reigned from his
capital in Kieve in the late tenth century?
2. What are two
different ways one can become a citizen of Russia today?
3. What is your
concept of requirements for citizenship in the kingdom of Heaven?
4. Is it possible to
have citizenship in a physical kingdom and the kingdom of God at the same
time?

- THE
KINGDOM OF CHRIST DID NOT EXPAND BY MILITARY CONQUEST
- Military
force not Jesus' method of bringing citizens into His Kingdom.
- Read John
18.36.
- Was
Christ's kingdom a political kingdom of military power?
- The method of
recruitment used by Jesus and passed on to the disciples.
- Read
Matthew 28.19-20.
- How did
Jesus gain citizens for His kingdom in Matthew 11.28-30?
- The
requirements of those who would enter the Kingdom of God.
- Read John
1.11-13.
- Did
everyone receive the invitation of Christ to become citizens of His
kingdom?
- REQUIREMENTS OF
JESUS FOR CITIZENSHIP IN HIS KINGDOM
- Faith
and repentance required. Read Mark 1.15
- What did
Jesus require in Mark 1.15 to enter the kingdom?
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- Repentance
means to change one's mind about his life by deciding to quite
sinning and to live right (Acts 26.20).
- Faith means
to trust in Christ's life and death on the cross and not in one's
own life of good works (John 3.16-18; 1 Corinthians 15.1-8;
Ephesians 2.8-9).
- An additional
requirement: Baptism. Read Mark 16.15-16 and answers two questions.
- What
requirement did Jesus add in Mark 16.16 that is not included in Mark
1.15 above?
- What
blessing did Jesus promise in Mark 16.16 to those who met His
requirements?
- Baptism
defined: Greek word means "immersion"
- Read these
verses and answer questions:
- What
did baptism require in Mark 1.9-10 and in John 3.23?
- Spiritual
meaning of baptism: Student reads Romans 6.1-6 and answers in the
blanks.
- In Romans
6.3-4 baptism represents Christ's
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- In Romans
6.3-6 the old man of sin is buried and a new man is raised to
of
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- EXAMPLES OF
PEOPLE WHO BECAME CITIZENS IN CHRIST'S KINGDOM
- Jews
in Jerusalem: Student Activity: All students read silently Acts 2.36-42
and answer the following questions.
- What
expression in verse 37 implies that the Jews believed they had
killed the Son of God?
- What two
requirements for citizenship did Peter command in verse 38?
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- What two
blessings were given to those who met these requirements?
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- Conversion of
an Ethiopian Official: Students read Acts 8.26-39 and answer these
questions:
- Starting
with Isaiah 53.7-8 (Old Testament Prophecy) what did Phillip preach
to the Ethiopian?
- What did
the Ethiopian want to do after hearing Phillip's lesson?
- Conversion of a
Bulgarian jailor: Read Acts 16.25-34 and answer these questions:
- What did
Paul command the jailor to do in order to be saved in verse 31?
- After Paul
explained about what it meant to believe in the Lord Jesus, what did
the jailor and his family immediately do?
- CITIZENSHIP IN
CHRIST'S KINGDOM BY A NEW BIRTH
- Russian
citizenship occurs by natural birth.
- Christian
citizenship occurs by a spiritual birth.
- Read John
3.1-6
- What
was necessary to enter the kingdom of Christ?
- Read 1
Peter 1.22-23
- What
is the "seed" of the new birth?
- Read Acts
2.38-39
- When
the Jews accepted the seed of God's word by believing, repenting
and being baptized in water, what gift did they receive?
- The Holy Spirit
is a Divine Being who works with the Father and the Son as a single God
family (Matthew 28.19; 2 Corinthians 13.14).
- Read 1
Corinthians 3.16
- Who
dwells in the body of each true Christian?
- In a later
lesson we will see that the Holy Spirit guides, strengthens, and
comforts the Christian in his daily life.
- CONCLUSION
(CLOSURE)
- Answer
these questions:
- Did
Christ's kingdom expand by military conquest?
- What were
the requirements for people to be forgiven and become citizens of
Christ's kingdom?
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- What did
people receive when they met the above conditions that enabled them
to be born again?
- VISUAL AIDS
- II.A.4.-
MAN TURNING FROM LIFE OF SIN TO FOLLOW CHRIST AND THE WAY OF HIS
CROSS
- II.C.1. - A
GREEK-ENGLISH LEXICON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT By Bauer, Gingrich &
Danker University of Chicago Press, 1971 BAPTIDZO "dip,
immerse,...dip oneself, wash, plunge, sink, drench, overwhelm."
page 131
- II.D.2. -
PICTURE OF A MAN DEAD IN SIN, BEING BURIED IN WATER AND RAISED TO
SPIRITUAL LIFE.
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