The Kingdom of the Saints
Daniel 7:18
But the saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom for ever, even for ever and ever.


The first word spoken by the messenger of the Christ was this: "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." This, too, was the first word of Christ himself. The word "kingdom" is the keynote of the gospel story. In it is the idea of dominion, sway. It expresses an area within which are the greater or the fewer multitudes subject to that sway. It expresses a constitution, out of which comes the origin, the administration, and the enforcement of law; and it expresses further the supremacy of a single person. A kingdom supposes a king. Speak of the miracles of Jesus! He was himself the greatest of all miracles. He opened His mouth, and proclaimed a kingdom. But where is His kingdom? The King that was dead liveth, and is alive for evermore. The saints of the Most High have been taking the kingdom all down the ages, and possessing the kingdom, and they shall possess it for ever, even for ever and ever. There is no time when the saints are not possessing the kingdom. Power is in our minds chiefly when we think of a kingdom, and where power is greatest there is the ruling kingdom among men. We search for this power, and where do we find it? Knowledge, men say, is power. The knowledge which men seek to gain, and do gain, they call power, and it is so. But their knowledge, and all knowledge, is limited — limited as to the faculty by which it works; limited as to the point which it reaches, limited as to the interests which it affects. We are not come yet to the secret of the greatest power. That is the greatest power which, when it goes forth, governs the man, his body, his mind, his spirit. Where is this? Truly in God, but not in God only. There are those of this world who are "of God." The power is theirs — in form at least, and measure, and degree — which dwells in the Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ. There is no power besides like theirs, so strong, so far-reaching, so penetrating. How is it that the members of this great body do possess the kingdom? And why is it that they shall possess it for ever? They who are spiritually destitute, who have in themselves nothing, and know it and feel it, and are ever crying to the God of their spirit for the supply of their emptiness out of His fulness — these have the kingdom. All that they are furnished with is from God, sought from Him, given by Him, known to be His gift, and used as His. These are the God-marked of the earth. These are "the children of the kingdom"; they in whose heart and purpose it is to do the will of the Father in Heaven, Why shall they possess the kingdom for ever? Because they have "overcome." By the power given to them they have overcome evil, and only good remains; and good is the final, the everlasting, the all-absorbing power of this universe.

(D. Wright, M.A.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: But the saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom for ever, even for ever and ever.

WEB: But the saints of the Most High shall receive the kingdom, and possess the kingdom forever, even forever and ever.




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