P1858:1, 170:0.1
Saturday afternoon, March 11, Jesus preached his last sermon at Pella. This
was among the notable addresses of his public ministry, embracing a full and
complete discussion of the kingdom of heaven. He was aware of the confusion
which existed in the minds of his apostles and disciples regarding the meaning
and significance of the terms "kingdom of heaven" and "kingdom of God," which
he used as interchangeable designations of his bestowal mission. Although
the very term kingdom of heaven should have been enough to separate
what it stood for from all connection with earthly kingdoms and temporal
governments, it was not. The idea of a temporal king was too deep-rooted in
the Jewish mind thus to be dislodged in a single generation. Therefore Jesus
did not at first openly oppose this long-nourished concept of the kingdom.
P1858:2, 170:0.2
This Sabbath afternoon the Master sought to clarify the teaching about the
kingdom of heaven; he discussed the subject from every viewpoint and endeavored
to make clear the many different senses in which the term had been used. In
this narrative we will amplify the address by adding numerous statements made
by Jesus on previous occasions and by including some remarks made only to
the apostles during the evening discussions of this same day. We will also
make certain comments dealing with the subsequent outworking of the kingdom
idea as it is related to the later Christian church.