20th Century Restoration of Jesus' Teaching About the Kingdom of God
Pastor Mike Leiter MA in Theological Studies, Fuller Seminary Words and phrases can change meanings over time. This is evidenced all over history and is seen in our own modern context. In today's world, if something is "sick" it can mean that they are actually ill or it can mean that it is extraordinary. If someone were to perform a difficult stunt on a skateboard, someone may say, "That move was sick". The spelling and pronunciation of the word remains the same, but the meaning has changed. This is what happened to the New Testament term, "Kingdom of God" or "Kingdom of Heaven." Shortly after the events of the first century, many Christians began to alter the meaning of Kingdom of God due to Greek and Roman philosophical influences and the anti-Jewish sentiments among Gentile Christians and leaders. By stripping away of the Jewish underpinnings behind Jesus' Kingdom teaching, the term was meant to signify something other than what Jesus