January 10, 2021
Daily Bible Nugget #612, Matthew 21:43
The Nugget:
Mat 21:43 Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.
My Comment:
Matthew 21:43 is one of the most important texts in the Bible about Bible prophecy and the status of the nation of Israel in Bible prophecy. In Matthew 4:17 we see the Kingdom Announced. In Matthew 21:43 we see the Kingdom Withdrawn. In the next Daily Bible Nugget I plan to present material on Luke 21:31, where we see the Kingdom Postponed.
To understand what the Bible teaches about Bible prophecy, it is important to study carefully the material below. What is presented here may not be what you have heard or read from other sources. I believe, however, that what is presented here is strictly Biblical.
The Lesson:
SERIES TITLE: Getting Hooked on the Book
SUBJECT: New Treasury and The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury Introduction
SESSION TWELVE: Christ's Earthly Ministry. The Kingdom Taken Away or Withdrawn
LESSON OBJECTIVE: To see in prophecy and fulfillment that the kingdom, rejected by the Jewish nation, has been taken from them.
MATERIALS NEEDED: Furnish each student with a Bible and a copy of the cross references presented below.
SCRIPTURE TEXT: Matthew 21:43
Mat 21:43 Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.
Matthew 21:43
The kingdom of God. +Mat 21:31, Mat 3:2; +*Mat 8:11; +*Mat 8:12; Mat 10:7; +Mat 12:28; Mat 24:14, Isa 28:2, Joel 2:28 note. Mar 1:15, Luk 9:11; Luk 10:10, 11; Luk 11:20; +*Luk 17:20 note, Luk 17:21; *Luk 19:11; Luk 21:31; Luk 23:42, *Joh 3:3; *Joh 3:5, *Joh 18:36, Act 1:3, **1Co 15:50 note. +*Col 1:13.
shall be taken. +Mat 21:41, Mat 13:12; **Mat 22:8, Deut 32:21, %**1Ki 11:39, Jer 22:5; Jer 23:39, Hos 3:4, **+Mic 5:3, Zec 11:3; Zec 11:9; Zec 13:8, Mar 4:25, Luk 14:24; Luk 19:26, %Joh 11:48; Joh 12:35, +Act 13:46.
from you. Mat 4:17; *Mat 8:11; *Mat 8:12; Mat 22:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Mar 10:31, *Luk 13:28; Luk 14:15-24; *Luk 17:22; Luk 19:11-27; Luk 19:41, 42, 43, 44; +*Luk 21:31, Rom 11:17; Rom 11:28, *Heb 4:6.
and given. +*Isa 65:13, Eze 37:21, 22, 23, 24, **Dan 7:27, Hos 1:10, 11, Mar 12:9, +*Luk 12:32; Luk 14:23, 24; Luk 20:16.
a nation. Mat 17:26, +*Exo 19:5; +*Exo 19:6, Deut 32:21, **Psa 102:18 note. *Isa 26:2; +*Isa 54:1; Isa 65:9; Isa 65:13; Isa 66:7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Luk 3:8, +*Joh 10:16, Act 13:46; Act 18:6, 2Th 2:1, **1Pe 2:9, Rev 1:5, 6; **Rev 5:9; **Rev 5:10; **Rev 20:6.
bringing forth. Mat 21:41, *Mat 3:10; +*Mat 24:45, +*Lev 26:40, 41, 42, *Isa 5:4; *Isa 5:7; Isa 35:7, +*Hos 3:5; **Hos 5:15, +**Act 3:19, 20, 21, *Rom 14:17, 1Co 13:2, *Eph 5:9, +**Col 1:10.
PROCEDURE:
A. Read the Scripture text aloud to the class.
B. Let each of several members turn to, then read in turn to the class, the references in full to each clause of this verse as given above.
C. Raise the questions:
- In the light of Christ's use of the term "kingdom of God" here, whereas Matthew more frequently uses the term "kingdom of heaven," are these terms a reference to the same thing, or something different? That is, Is the Kingdom of Heaven different from the Kingdom of God? Note especially Matthew 8:11, 12, where essentially the same prediction is made under the term "kingdom of heaven."
- Note carefully that Jesus states "The kingdom of God shall be taken from you." What, then, is the kingdom? Certainly not the church, the gospel, the Christian dispensation, spiritual reign, or God's reign in the heart. None of these things were taken from the Jews. What, then, did they lose?
- Note carefully the reference to Micah 5:3, which is a prediction that the kingdom would be taken from the Jews, necessitated by the phrase "Therefore will he give them up." That this is not a permanent condition is signaled by the next word, "until."
- What is that nation to whom the kingdom is to be given, now that it has been taken from the Jews?
- When will this new nation actually be given the kingdom?
- After consulting the references supplied to each clause of this lesson's Scripture text, answer the question: "What common thread of truth ties this set of references together?"
- What What conclusions do you draw about the Bible's own teaching regarding the subjects dealt with in this lesson's Scripture text?
- What instruction or encouragement do you derive from the insights received from this comparison of related Bible texts?
