We can deduce
the answer if we read the parables of the wheat and the weeds, and the
(Mt.13.24-30; 36-43) network. The Kingdom of God or heaven itself is perfect.
However, "... many are called but few are chosen" (Mt.24.14). The
Lord wants his kingdom bringing forth the fruits thereof (Mt.21.43), that we
become worthy of His kingdom (2-Ts.1.5). He is Lord blesses people of good will (Is.1.19-20)
The fact that
there is discord, ravenous wolves, and generally bad elements filtered into the
kingdom of God, who only think about the selfish benefit, not for that reason
the "sons of the kingdom" must be fearful, apathetic or
irresponsible. Jesus said, "Herein is my Father glorified, that you bear
much fruit and become my disciples" (Jn 15.8.).
The deceit and malice of the "children
of the wicked" filtered in this kingdom (Mt.13.38) must be neutralized or
at least ameliorated by the agreements and commitments made to achieve,
management and exploitation of any resource with the family God could benefit.
Thus, in the Kingdom of God should not be
room for dictators, deceivers or operators. No dictators because Jesus Christ
is the head of government of the Church, that is, their holy nation, and
exercises sovereignty in it through the Holy Spirit, which all true believers
are participants, while he himself, Jesus Christ, is at the right hand of the
Father, he is waiting until his enemies be made his footstool (He.10.12-13).
Jesus delegated authority to cast out
demons, heal disease and humiliate the enemy forces (Lc.9.1; 10.19), but not to
overpower the unfair or improperly brothers. The same Master said, "You
know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men
exercise authority over them. But among you it will not, but whoever wants to
become great among you shall be your servant, and whoever would be first among
you must be your servant, as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve,
and to give his life a ransom for many. (Mt.20.25-27).
When the Hebrews we are exhorted to obey and
subject us to submit our pastors does not mean blindly subservient and leaders
or religious leaders, more charisma, prestige or power they have. The only
person who is lawful for us to worship is Jesus Christ, but by faith. "So
that we henceforth know no one according to the flesh; and even if we have
known Christ according to the flesh, and do so no longer "(2-Co.5.16).
They pastors are servants of Christ and stewards of God (1-Co.4.1-2; Tit.1.7-9;
1.P.4.10).
No deceivers, because the Bible says;
"But evil men and impostors will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being
deceived."; . "For there are many unruly and vain talkers and
deceivers, especially those of the circumcision" ((2-3.13; Tit.1.10) also
says: "The simple believes everything, but the prudent man considers his
steps" (Pr .14.15). we are told in the book of the Apostles that certain
disciples were "were more noble than those in Thessalonica, for they
received the word with all readiness, and searched the scriptures daily, whether
those things were so." (Hch.17.11)
Nor should there be field in the Kingdom of
God for operators. The Eternal God wants us to be "food at home"
(Mal.3.10); but now his house we are, all of us who believe in His Son as King
Salvador (He.3.6; 1-P.2.5). Now the sublime God, through His Holy Spirit dwells
in those who have heart for him to exercise sovereignty in their lives
(_Co.3.16; 6.19).
Our beloved Messiah is of special concern
for their "brethren" (Mt.25.40). We know that your brothers are those
who do the will of His Heavenly Father (Mt.12 46-50.); but their
"brethren", we can deduce from the context, they are those
"mistreated" (He.13.3) who for various circumstances of life are not
living in decent conditions of a son of the Most High God.
The Bible tells us that at the dawn of the
Church "had not any among them; because all those who owned lands or
houses sold them, and brought the proceeds of what was sold and laid them at
the feet of the apostles; and it was distributed to each according to his need "(Hch.4.32-35).
"For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that for your sakes he
became poor, being rich, that you by his poverty might become rich ...
For I mean not that others may be eased and
you burdened, but that at this time, with equality your abundance may be a
shortage of them, so that their abundance may be a supply for your want: that
there equality, as it is written: he who gathered much had nothing over, and he
who gathered little had no less "(2-Co.8.9 13-14)..
It is very clear that the desire of our
Savior is that there is mutual help, prosperity and equality among its people,
and never to a few unfairly take advantage of the naivety, heartaches or
religiosity of the gullible masses under underground and arbitrary pretexts.

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