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Inheriting the Kingdom

February 11, 2026
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Guest (Male): February 11th. Inheriting the Kingdom. Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? 1 Corinthians, chapter 6, verse 9.

Alistair Begg: Nothing defines believers more than our membership in the kingdom of Jesus Christ. That's part of what makes Christians unique. We are now members of a whole new kingdom. We may be black or white, rich or poor, male or female, but what unites us is our allegiance to one king, namely Jesus. We march to his instructions, we rejoice among his troops, and we are glad to do his bidding.

God's kingdom is a righteous kingdom. His character is perfection, his standards are excellent, and he cannot look on sin. Therefore, those who deny his character and reject his standards, Paul warns, will not inherit the kingdom of God. A lifestyle marked by wickedness, rebellion, and self-sufficiency is incompatible with Christ's rule, and therefore a decision to spend life in that way is a decision to live outside of the borders of his kingdom.

We must take note that Paul is not referring to isolated acts of unrighteousness. No member of Christ's kingdom lives a sinless life this side of eternal glory. Rather, Paul is referring to someone who persistently pursues or tolerates sin. He has in mind the kind of life that declares, "I don't want God to interfere in my choices, but I do want to live with the notion that I actually belong in his kingdom, and I do want all the benefits of that."

God sets the kingdom borders. It is simply not the case that everybody is in, no matter who they are, what they believe, or what they want. That notion may sound very palatable, but it is simply not what God's Word teaches. God and no one else decides who is in his kingdom.

God says there will be a day of judgment. Indeed, Jesus will return in his glory, and before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate people one from another to receive either the kingdom of God or eternal destruction. This kingdom is not an idea that Jesus introduced somewhere along the line to correct a flaw in the system. This was planned from all eternity.

The coming judgment should create a sense of urgency in evangelism, and it should create honesty about and ruthlessness with our sin. We must present to the world and preach to ourselves a living savior in the person of Jesus who will do exactly what he said he will do. It is only in recognizing our sin and our need for a savior that we will inherit this everlasting kingdom of God.

Guest (Male): Devotional material is taken from the Truth For Life Daily Devotions, copyright Alistair Begg, published by the Good Book Company. This reading was digitally created for Truth For Life and is used with permission. For more clear, relevant Bible teaching, visit TruthForLife.org.

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Alistair Begg has been in pastoral ministry since 1975. Following graduation from The London School of Theology, he served eight years in Scotland at both Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh and Hamilton Baptist Church. In 1983, he became the senior pastor at Parkside Church near Cleveland, Ohio. He has written several books and is heard daily and weekly on the radio program, Truth For Life. The teaching on Truth For Life stems from the week by week Bible teaching at Parkside Church. He and his wife, Susan, were married in 1975 and they have three grown children.

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