The eternal God not only created the
physical world, but also designed a master plan of salvation with which human
beings could break free from the curse of the tyranny of sin that had fallen
from the beginning (Romans 5: 17- 19). This plan had as its foundation that the
Creator himself exercised the sovereignty of his government in a particular
village, separated from the solution and degenerated nations of the world.
Initially he chose Israel to be his holy
people (Ex.19.5-6; Dt.7.6). Over time, and in view of their ineptitude the Lord
himself wanted to transfer his government to a new town composed of people
anywhere on the planet that would recognize the merits of his reign and of
benefiting from the principles of his government, including repentance, forgiveness
of sins, and conversion citizens of the new "heavenly country"
(Fil.3.20; He.11 13-16), to be partakers of the divine nature (1.P.1.4) and
collaborate with God in the building of his Kingdom (Col.4.11).
So the final solution to all the miseries
and injustices of this world is projected on this new scheme of the
relationship of Heavenly Father with those of their creatures with gratitude,
sincerity and good will wish that the Kingdom of God is established and develop
here on Earth to be done the will of God (Lc.11.2). This task will only be
achieved by the "holy nation, a people belonging to God ..." (2-P.2.
9-10).
One of the virtues of those involved in this
Kingdom is not only sin but eradicate point (Ro.12.21); It is not only condemn
the crime, but to prevent it and help through programs and fair and altruistic
deeds, because "God's love has been poured into our hearts through the
Holy Spirit who was given to us" (Ro.5.5).
Love and virtue will no longer be just words
to embellish and decorate sermons, and become practical tools of the sublime
God in the hands of his servants, "For all the promises of God in him are
yea, and in him Amen, THROUGH oF US, for the glory of God "(2-Co.1.20)
These
active and conscious participants of the Kingdom of God may you worthily
declare to the world:" If I do not the works of my Father, believe me not.
But if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works, that you may know and
understand that the Father is in me and I in him. "(Jn.10.37-38).

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