Friday, July 3, 2026

Those in the Kingdom of God vs. Those in the Reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens

 

Those in the Kingdom of God vs. Those in the Reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens

Central Revelation

The Kingdom of God is the realm of all regenerated believers who possess the divine life.

The Reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens is the living of the overcoming believers who are under the inward ruling of Christ's life.

Regeneration brings a believer into the Kingdom of God; submission to the law of the divine life brings the believer into the reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens. 

Item

Those in the Kingdom of God

Those in the Reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens

Meaning

Regenerated believers possessing God's life

Believers living under the inward ruling of Christ's life

Cause

Through faith in Christ and regeneration (John 3:5)

Through daily denying the self, bearing the cross, and walking according to the Spirit

Life Characteristic

Possess the divine life

Express the maturity and reign of the divine life

Spiritual Condition

Have life

Have life governed by life

Center of Living

Christ dwells within

Christ reigns within

Kingdom Experience

Entered the kingdom

Live out the kingdom

Spiritual Nature

Beginning of life

Maturity and manifestation of life

Daily Living

Sometimes in the spirit, sometimes in the flesh

Habitually live in the spirit

Law of Life

Possess the law of life

Submit to the law of life

Christ's Government

Partial submission

Continual submission

According to Witness Lee

Transferred into Christ's kingdom (Col. 1:13)

The kingdom becomes one's practical living

Illustration

Citizens who have entered a kingdom

Faithful subjects living under the King's rule

Another Illustration

Christ has entered the house

Christ governs every room of the house

Another Illustration

A seed has been planted

A tree grows according to the law of life

Explanation

Christ is present but may not govern

Christ governs every aspect of living

Rule of Christ

Intermittently accepted

Constantly accepted

The Self

Often preserved

Daily denied

The Flesh

Still active

Dealt with by the cross

Natural Man

Still retained

Renewed daily

Ground for Satan

The natural man still gives opportunity

Satan loses all ground through Christ's ruling

Result

Saved and possessing eternal life

Living the heavenly kingdom life

Outcome

Children of the kingdom

Overcomers of the kingdom

Degree of Growth

Initial stage of life

Mature stage of life

Church Life

Participate in the church

Build up the church in reality

Purpose

To receive life

To express God's governmental administration

God's Desire

To gain sons

To gain reigning companions

Future Reward

Eternal salvation

Reward and reigning in the coming kingdom

Millennial Kingdom

May not reign

Will reign with Christ

Relationship

Includes the reality of the kingdom

The highest practical expression within the Kingdom of God

Scope

All regenerated believers

Only the overcoming believers

In the Church

Every genuine believer

Only the overcoming believers

Compared with Outward Christendom

Different from merely nominal Christians

Higher than outward religious practice

Biblical Examples

The Corinthian believers (saved but fleshly)

Paul, Timothy, John, Stephen

Examples in the Gospels

The disciples when first called

The disciples living according to the Sermon on the Mount

Present Application

Be assured that we are in God's kingdom

Allow Christ to rule our mind, emotion, and will daily

Daily Practice

Meetings, prayer, Bible reading

Living in the spirit, following the anointing, accepting the cross

Practical Test

Do I possess the divine life?

Am I under the ruling of the divine life?

Ministry Burden

Not merely to be saved

To live under Christ's inward government

Goal of the Ministry

From regeneration to maturity

From the position of the kingdom to the reality of the kingdom

Speaking Burden

God is not merely seeking saved people but believers who allow Christ to reign in every part of their being, becoming today's overcomers and tomorrow's co-kings with Christ.

Conclusion

The Kingdom of God emphasizes the entrance of life.

The Reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens emphasizes the government of life.

Ultimate Goal

Members of God's household

Co-kings reigning with Christ

Related Scriptures

John 3:3–6; Col. 1:13; Rom. 14:17; 1 Cor. 4:20; Mark 4:26–29

Matt. 5–7; Matt. 16:24–28; Matt. 18:3–4; Matt. 19:23–30; Matt. 24:45–47; Matt. 25:1–30; Luke 17:20–21; Rom. 8:2, 4, 6, 13; Gal. 2:20; Phil. 2:5–13; 2 Tim. 2:11–12; Rev. 2:7, 11, 17, 26; 3:5, 12, 21; 20:4–6

 

Spiritual Sequence

Believe into Christ

Be Regenerated

Enter the Kingdom of God (the realm of the divine life)

Christ dwells within

Submit to the law of the Spirit of life

Live under Christ's inward government

Enter into the Reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens

Become an Overcomer today

Participate in the Manifestation of the Kingdom (the Millennium)

Reign with Christ

Consummate in the New Jerusalem

Spiritual Core Relationship

The Kingdom of God (the realm of the divine life)
contains

The Church (the corporate expression of the divine life)
produces

The Reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens (the living under Christ's heavenly ruling)
perfects

The Overcomers
inherit

The Manifestation of the Kingdom (the Millennial Kingdom)
consummates in

The New Jerusalem (the eternal and ultimate Kingdom of God)

One Prophesying Summary

Regeneration brings believers into the Kingdom of God; submission to the inward law of the divine life brings them into the Reality of the Kingdom of the Heavens. Those who allow Christ to reign within today become the overcoming believers, will participate in the manifestation of the Kingdom to reign with Christ in the coming age, and will ultimately consummate in the New Jerusalem, God's eternal kingdom.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Memorial Day Special Conference theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part Four: Living the Life of a God-Man by Living in the Kingdom of God as a Holy Kind.

Why Is Rebellion the Principle of Demons?

 

Why Is Rebellion the Principle of Demons?

This text is compiled based on the Bible and with reference to ministry information (especially *Life-Study of Matthew*, *The Kingdom of God*, and *Kingdom Messages*). The statement here that "the principle of the demon is rebellion" refers to a spiritual principle, meaning that anyone who disobeys God's administration, rejects God's authority, or goes against their inner life's feelings possesses the principle of rebellion represented by the demon. It does not mean that believers themselves are demons, but rather that in those aspects of life, the elements of rebellion represented by the demon still remain, requiring the Lord's intervention. 

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Integrated Explanation

Meaning

The essential principle represented by demons is rebellion against God's authority. Demons were originally created beings, but by following Satan in his rebellion they became evil spirits. Therefore, wherever there is refusal to submit to God's rule, the principle of demons is present.

Cause

Satan first rebelled against God (Isa. 14:12–15; Ezek. 28:12–17). The demons followed Satan and became spirits of rebellion. Likewise, every area of human living that refuses God's authority manifests the same spiritual principle.

Illustration

Like rebels in a kingdom who reject the lawful government, demons are the rebels in God's universe, refusing His legitimate authority.

Explanation

The kingdom of God is God's ruling and reigning. Demons represent resistance to God's authority. Therefore, when the Lord Jesus cast out demons, He was not merely removing evil spirits but restoring God's authority. Hence He declared, "If I cast out the demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon you" (Matt. 12:28).

Effect

Rebellion breaks fellowship with God, robs believers of peace, frustrates the operation of the Spirit's anointing, strengthens the flesh and the self, and gives Satan ground to work.

Purpose (Satan)

Satan seeks to establish his kingdom through rebellion so that people will live independently of God, according to the self, the flesh, the natural life, and the world.

Purpose (God)

God casts out the principle of rebellion through Christ so that people may return under His divine government and live under His kingdom.

Relationship

Satan Rebellion Demons Kingdom of Darkness Human Disobedience Hindrance to God's Kingdom; Christ Casting Out Demons Restoration of Submission God's Reigning Manifestation of the Kingdom of God.

Biblical Examples

(1) Satan's rebellion (Isa. 14; Ezek. 28); (2) Adam's disobedience (Gen. 3);

 (3) Saul's rebellion, "rebellion is as the sin of divination" (1 Sam. 15:23);

 (4) Peter setting his mind on the things of men (Matt. 16:23); (5) Christ's absolute obedience to the Father (John 6:38).

Practical Examples

 

 Brother illustrates that when the Lord inwardly forbids us to buy something, go somewhere, or do a certain thing, yet we insist on our own choice, this is outwardly a small matter but inwardly the principle of rebellion—the principle of demons. The same applies to money, entertainment, internet use, time management, relationships, and church service whenever we ignore the Lord's inner leading.

Application Today

Exercise to live in the spirit daily, obey the inward anointing, deny the self, reject the flesh, and allow Christ to rule every area of life without giving Satan any ground.

Ministry Burden

Brother emphasizes that the Lord desires not only to cast out outward demons but also to remove every inward element of rebellion so that God's kingdom may be established within us in reality.

Guideline for Prophesying

God's warfare today is not merely against sin but against rebellion. Whatever rejects God's authority is the principle of demons; whatever submits to Christ's kingship is the manifestation of God's kingdom. May we allow the Lord to cast out every rebellious element so that His kingdom may spread within us.

Conclusion

The essence of demons is rebellion, whereas the essence of God's kingdom is submission. Every act of obedience enlarges the kingdom of God, while every insistence on the self expresses the principle of demons. Christ casts out demons to restore God's kingship within man.

Key Scriptures

Gen. 3:1–6; 1 Sam. 15:23; Psa. 103:19; Isa. 14:12–15; Ezek. 28:12–17; Matt. 6:10; Matt. 12:28; Matt. 16:23; Luke 10:17–20; John 6:38; John 14:30; Rom. 8:6–14; Eph. 2:2; Eph. 4:27; Col. 1:13; James 4:7; 1 Pet. 5:8–9; Rev. 12:7–12; Rev. 20:1–3; Rev. 21:27.

 

Spiritual Sequence

Satan rebels against God
           
Demons follow Satan and become spirits of rebellion
           
Rebellion forms the kingdom of darkness
           
Man lives in the self, the flesh, and the natural life
           
Man refuses God's authority
           
Christ casts out demons by the Spirit
           
God's authority is restored within man
           
The kingdom of God comes upon man
           
Believers submit to the Spirit
            
The Body of Christ is built up
           
The New Jerusalem becomes the ultimate manifestation
of God's eternal kingdom.

 

The Spiritual Relationship

Kingdom of Darkness

Kingdom of God

Satan

Christ

Rebellion

Submission

Self-will

God's will

Flesh

The Spirit

Natural life

Divine life

Disobedience

Obedience

Demonic rule

Christ's reign

Darkness

Light

Death

Life

Confusion

Peace

The World

The Kingdom of God

Satan's kingdom

The New Jerusalem

 

One Prophetic Declaration

The principle of demons is not primarily power but rebellion; the manifestation of God's kingdom is not primarily miraculous signs but Christ, through the Spirit, removing every element of rebellion and establishing God's authority within His people. Every act of obedience to the Spirit enlarges the kingdom of God, while every insistence on the self manifests the principle of demons.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Memorial Day Special Conference theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part Four: Living the Life of a God-Man by Living in the Kingdom of God as a Holy Kind.