Nov 27: The Kingdom Jesus Actually Preached
Reading: Matthew 25:31-46 (The Sheep and the Goats)
Jesus didn't come to establish an earthly political kingdom, yet his kingdom has profound earthly implications. When judgment comes, Jesus identifies himself with the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked, the sick, and the imprisoned. This is radical. Our Lord stands in solidarity with the vulnerable and marginalized. If Jesus is truly our Lord, our politics, spending, and advocacy must reflect his heart. We cannot claim "Lord, Lord" while ignoring those he explicitly identifies with. Today, examine your life honestly: How do you treat immigrants, the poor, those without resources? Your answer reveals whether Jesus is merely a religious figure you acknowledge or the Lord you actually follow. Kingdom citizenship requires kingdom values.