Jan 16 2026 Saturday Teachings
Main key points
Gospel Education is the civilization of the spiritman born again in the knowledge of
- in the knowledge of his salvation
- in the knowledge of The Truth of the kingdom
- in the knowledge of The Truth of God in creation
- in the knowledge of His rights and responsibilities in Christ
The knowledge of the truth of the kingdom
The kingdom of God is classified
- A seed in a man
- A spirit personality in a man
- A home
- A nation
Luke 17:20-21
The kingdom of God is the Lord Jesus Christ
- He is the owner
- The Head
- The Chief Judge
Man lost the kingdom due to disobedience
Kingdom of God is the power and authority of God in a man - 1 Corinthians 4:20
Kingdom as a seed:
Is a portion of Christ sown in a man, deposited on acceptance of His word
There is no searching of God outside His word
Thus accept the word to be born again so as to see the kingdom
The kingdom of spirit personality in a man: this is the personality of Jesus Christ.
He begins to speak clearly to you
This is the mystery of the rapture to come.
He enables you to endure to the end
Is your qualification to disappear on the last day.
Ephesians 4:11-13
The fullness of Christ - personality
The kingdom of God in you
The kingdom of God in you is your hope of eternal life.
The kingdom of God as a Home:
Is a new Jerusalem (we refer to the New Jerusalem—the place Jesus said He is preparing.)
Is spiritual not a physical location
Is based on qualification not by chance
Is for the ready
The kingdom of God as a nation
Identified by their
national anthem
Educational system
Lifestyle or culture, values and system
Matthew 24:36-44
Teaching on Knowledge, Salvation, and the Spirit Man
It is the lack of knowledge of these truths that has kept the world in bondage. You can see it clearly today. The devil has succeeded in diverting humanity’s attention to the flesh. As a result, what people strive for every day—what they struggle for—is simply to please the flesh and meet worldly standards.
Because of this, humanity has lived in ignorance of the real man, who is the spirit man. Through this broadcast, we receive education that brings us back to the awareness of the true man—the spirit man.
So whatever teaching you receive, make sure it affects your spirit. Let it mark the beginning of a new journey. If, at the end of the day, you receive teaching, knowledge, or education that does not impact your spirit man—if it does not bring transformation—then it is useless. Knowledge without spiritual change is a waste of time.
Every teaching must be applied. Revelation must come down to practice.
Contribution: Understanding the Gospel and Salvation
What I received is this: the gospel speaks to us about salvation in terms of freedom—liberty and deliverance. Salvation means freedom.
The gospel is the message we receive, and salvation is the freedom that comes from that message. The gospel has a personality, and that personality is Jesus Christ.
This is something I deeply love. When I encountered Jesus, I did not understand theological explanations like the Trinity. All I knew was this: I was once blind, and now I could see.
Later, it was explained to me in a way that matched my experience: Jesus is the Father, Jesus is the Son, and Jesus is the Holy Spirit. He operates in different roles, yet He is one. That revelation blessed me deeply, because many Christians hesitate to say plainly that Jesus is God. Some reduce Him to a secondary figure in the Godhead. But Jesus is the fullness of the Godhead. Jesus is God—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
According to Mark 16:15–19, signs follow those who believe. These signs include casting out demons, speaking in new tongues, and immunity from deadly things. If we truly say we are free, there must be confirmation. The signs confirm our salvation.
How do we know we are free if there is no evidence?
One powerful truth mentioned is that when we cast out demons, it does not begin with others—it begins with ourselves. We first cast out the spirits tormenting us. Salvation is the process of working out our own deliverance, becoming free from demonic oppression within. If we have truly received the freedom of Christ, it will manifest through the signs written in Scripture.
Response: Salvation as a Living Reality
Salvation is a reality—it is light. If Jesus Christ sets you free, you are free indeed. This means Jesus Christ now lives in you as Lord.
That is why Scripture says, “These signs shall follow them that believe.” If there are afflictions, fear, sickness, or demonic operations in your life, it means you were once in bondage. The beginning of freedom from any spirit is the beginning of salvation.
When Jesus enters your life, His presence offends every unclean spirit. Your boldness to confront those spirits is evidence of His presence within you. You cannot carry Christ and still live in fear of spirits.
If you believe, the signs will follow—not outside of you, but within you. You can examine yourself to know whether you have believed. The evidence is your ability to cast out from yourself the spirits that bring fear, sickness, confusion, and oppression.
Anything planted in you by the devil—whether poison, fear, sickness, or spiritual bondage—loses its power when Christ enters you. You now have the right to expel it. Even if you drink anything deadly, it will not harm you, because the presence of the Most High God lives in you.
Freedom begins with the gospel being spoken into you.
Once you receive the gospel, you receive gospel power. That power begins to work, displacing every contrary spirit. The first testimonies of salvation start within you. You do not begin by casting out demons from others—you begin with yourself. If you cannot overcome sin, sickness, or oppression in your own life, it will be difficult to minister freedom to others.
Teaching on Gospel Education and the Kingdom of God
Gospel education is the growth of the Word of God within a born-again believer. It is the development of the Kingdom of God inside a person. Through this process, the spirit man is elevated, matured, and strengthened in Christ.
The spirit must submit to the Lord to be educated. Knowledge produces power—spiritual strength to overcome sin. It is not self-effort; it is Christ in us who enables victory. As the Word grows in us, salvation becomes effective and sin loses dominion.
We also learned about the Kingdom of God. Many people think of heaven as a physical location somewhere above. But the Kingdom of God is not a geographical place—it is a position. The Kingdom is inside the believer.
This is why Jesus answered the Pharisees in Luke 17:20–21. When they asked when the Kingdom of God would come, He said it does not come by observation. No one will say, “Look here” or “Look there,” because the Kingdom of God is within you.
Many believers today are still waiting for a future event, a visible sign, or a change in the environment. But Jesus made it clear: the Kingdom does not come externally—it comes internally.
The Kingdom of God is Jesus Christ Himself. He is the Kingdom. He is the Head, the Owner, and the One who presents us to the Father. That is why He said that anyone ashamed of Him will not be presented before the Father.
Man was originally given the Kingdom in the beginning, but lost it through disobedience. Access to the Tree of Life was blocked. Jesus came to restore what was lost—not by relocating man, but by building Himself inside man.
The Kingdom, by definition, is power and authority—God’s government operating in a person. That is why Scripture says the saints shall take the Kingdom and possess it. Possession requires power.
The Kingdom is not merely inherited—it is taken, then possessed. This is why Scripture says, “The Kingdom of God is not in word, but in power” (1 Corinthians 4:20).
Jesus was standing among them, yet they were looking elsewhere. He told them plainly: do not let anyone tell you the Kingdom is here or there. The Kingdom is within you.
Teaching on the Kingdom of God Within Man
Do not allow anyone to tell you, “The kingdom is here” or “The kingdom is there.” The kingdom of God is not something you wait to locate externally. The kingdom of God is already seated, and the kingdom of God has a personality—God Himself, revealed in Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ established everything. First of all, He is a Spirit. And if He has not been given entrance into you, your eyes remain blind to the knowledge of the kingdom. You will never truly understand what the kingdom of God is.
No matter how gifted a teacher may be, even if the best teacher on earth tries to explain the kingdom of God to you, you will not understand it if Christ has not entered you. The kingdom of God is not physical, and it cannot be understood through intellectual explanations or human breakdowns.
Every kingdom is a spiritual reality—a spiritual home. Therefore, it cannot be fully explained with human words. We can teach about the kingdom again and again. You may gain head knowledge, speak about it, and even explain concepts, but you will never truly understand the kingdom unless the kingdom is born within you.
This is why Jesus said, “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” Ask yourself: what does it mean to be born again? It means that without new birth, your eyes remain closed. You cannot see the kingdom. And if you cannot see it, you cannot understand what it takes to live in it.
A person who has not been born again can say anything about the kingdom—deny it, criticize it, or dismiss it as nonexistent. They will continue to speak against it until the Spirit of the kingdom is given to them.
Scripture says in 1 Corinthians 4:20, “For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power.”
The kingdom of God is not in speech, arguments, or explanations—it is in power.
The Kingdom as a Seed in Man
When we say the kingdom of God is a seed in a man, we are speaking of what a person receives at the new birth. The kingdom is a portion of the Word of God sown into a person’s spirit. It is a portion of Christ Himself planted within man.
Jesus said, “The words that I speak to you, they are spirit and they are life.” His Word carries His Spirit. Every Word of God contains the Spirit of God.
When a person genuinely repents and receives the Word with an open heart, that Word becomes a portion of Jesus Christ within their spirit. This is the first entrance of the kingdom into a man.
You cannot know God outside of Christ. God cannot be known apart from His Word. There is no true knowledge of God anywhere else. If a man must know God, he must know Him through His Word. And when that Word is received openly, it becomes a living portion in the spirit man.
That portion is the beginning of the kingdom within.
Replacement of the Old Nature
When Jesus Christ enters a man through His Word, the portion sown in the spirit replaces the old portion that was deposited by the devil.
Every human being is born naturally with a sinful nature—a portion of the devil that produces evil, hatred for God’s Word, and resistance to the things of the kingdom. This is why the natural man has no interest in the kingdom of God. He neither understands it nor desires it.
That portion is the portion of sin, destruction, and rebellion. The devil himself is a personality of destruction.
But when a man is born again, the Word of God enters him and becomes the portion of Jesus Christ within. That portion becomes the first kingdom in him.
This is why Jesus said, “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” The moment a man is born again—truly born of the Spirit—his eyes are opened.
What It Means to “See” the Kingdom
Seeing the kingdom means understanding:
the principles of the kingdom
the truth of the kingdom
the price required to inherit the kingdom
the dangers of destruction outside the kingdom
how the kingdom functions
the do’s and don’ts of the kingdom
the kind of life that is acceptable in the kingdom
This understanding is not forced on you. No one compels you. It is revealed to you because Jesus lives in you. From within, He teaches you, convicts you, and guides you.
This is why no human being can truly explain the kingdom to another person. Teaching alone is not enough. The day you receive the Word in spirit and in truth, the Spirit within you begins to give understanding from the inside.
That same Spirit begins to resist sin in you, because the life of sin contradicts the life of the kingdom. When this inward work has not happened, a person may still need genuine repentance and preparation. Simply claiming to be born again does not make it so.
A person who has not received this inward reality will continue to doubt the kingdom. But the one who has received it in spirit and truth understands that being born again is not about attending church, responding to altar calls, holding positions, or even preaching.
A man can be a pastor and still not be born again.
Being born again means possessing the life of the kingdom—and that life is not lived by struggle. It flows naturally because Christ lives within.
When a man is born again, he knows it. The evidence is within him. Jesus Christ begins to function inside him, revealing the kingdom from within.
Outside of this portion of Christ, no one can inherit the kingdom of God, understand its truths, or recognize its ways. Kingdom teachings will sound strange and difficult until Christ within brings clarity.
The Kingdom as a Personality
This is why the kingdom is called a kingdom—it begins your journey, qualifies you to enter, and reveals who you are becoming in Christ. It is the foundation of everything you will ever be in Jesus.
Outside of this, there is nothing.
The kingdom of God has a personality. That personality is Jesus Christ. He first enters a man through His Word, then grows to function fully as a living person within.
As a believer grows in the knowledge of God, Jesus Christ reveals Himself as a personality within them. What began as a seed grows into a governing presence.
This is why rapture is not about church attendance or location. It is not accidental. It is not luck. What qualifies a person is the presence of Christ within—the personality of Jesus Christ living and sustaining them.
Scripture says, “He that endures to the end shall be saved.”
Who enables that endurance? It is Christ within.
That personality in you is what qualifies you when the trumpet sounds. It functions like a divine connection—drawing you to meet the Lord when He appears as King.
When Jesus fully becomes a personality in you, you no longer live by your own wisdom or direction. Your movements are governed by Him. You become responsive to His leading, like an object moved by the wind.
This is what Jesus is building in us today.
Teaching on the Kingdom, Sonship, and God’s Program
You become like one moved by the wind—you move according to His movement. Whatever He desires to do is what you do. You no longer function by your own wisdom or personal understanding. He controls your direction.
This same portion—the life of Christ within—is what enables a man to survive the tribulation of the end times. Survival in tribulation is not by strength or strategy; it is Christ in you who makes survival possible.
The Lord said, “Come and buy without money.” This means He already functions within you. You do not need anyone’s permission to endure times of trouble. If the time comes for you to be taken, that same portion within you will enable it—even while you are still present on the earth.
This is why the Lord is passing us through teachings and classes today: so that Christ may be fully formed in us. He must become a complete personality within us—so that His movement directs our movement, His will governs our actions, and our lives are no longer our own.
This is what Jesus desires for us all. This is what Scripture calls the sonship of God in a man. The Bible says that all creation is waiting for the manifestation of the sons of God. That manifestation is Christ fully formed in you—His fullness living and expressed through you.
When the sons manifest, the work is complete. That is when a man is ready for rapture.
A man cannot be taken unless he has become a son. There is no “disappearing” without sonship. Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and sonship means that His fullness has become a living portion within a person.
The Goal: The Fullness of Christ
This has always been the desire of those who truly walk with God—that the fullness of Christ be revealed in man.
Scripture says in Ephesians 4 that God gave apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of ministry, and for the building up of the body of Christ—until we all come to the unity of the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God.
The goal is a perfect man, measured by the stature of the fullness of Christ.
The idea that “nobody can be perfect” is not biblical—it is a lie designed to make people comfortable in sin. God’s intention is maturity, completeness, and fullness in Christ.
This fullness of Christ is what we mean by the personality of Jesus Christ in a man. That is the kingdom we are talking about.
Jesus once stood physically among them and said, “The kingdom of God is within you.” Today, He lives in us by His Spirit. His Spirit-personality within us is the first and primary expression of the kingdom.
A person on a journey into the kingdom does not live in fear. Fear comes from lack of knowledge. Those who know God in their generation rise with confidence. Those who lack knowledge live in confusion.
Once you possess Christ within, fear loses its power.
The apostles reached a point where they could say, “If we live, it is for the glory of God; if we die, it is gain.” If they lived, Christ in them continued the work. If they died, that same Christ qualified them to inherit the kingdom.
Christ in you is the hope of glory. Outside of Him, there is no hope. No one comes to the Father except through Him. He qualifies you, introduces you, and presents you to the Father.
That is why Jesus said that anyone ashamed of Him in this world will not be acknowledged before the Father. If you have not agreed with Him to fully live in you, you have no part in the kingdom.
This is what we mean when we say the kingdom is a position—Christ possessed within a man.
The Kingdom as Home, Nation, and Life
When we speak of the kingdom as a home, we refer to the New Jerusalem—the place Jesus said He is preparing. This is not merely a physical location; it is a spiritual place entered by qualification, not chance.
When we speak of the kingdom as a nation, we must understand how nations function. Nations are identified by culture, education, values, and systems.
The kingdom of God is a nation being built on earth—not far away, but present now. God is forming a people called by His name, a peculiar people with a culture distinct from the world.
This nation has its own system of education—gospel education—which delivers people from bondage, hunger, confusion, and sin. It civilizes them into a different way of life.
The lifestyle of the kingdom cannot coexist with the lifestyle of the world. You do not learn kingdom life after you die—you learn it here on earth and continue it in eternity.
Though believers have physical bodies, they carry a different life within them. Christ in them determines how they live, speak, and act.
This is the truth of the kingdom: it is not inherited by chance. Do not be afraid of whether you will inherit the kingdom. Instead, seek to have Christ fully formed in you and remain within God’s program for your time.
God has never left His people without a program. Before the end of every generation, He provides instruction to prepare His people.
Jesus said that as it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. Two will be together—one taken, the other left. The difference is not location or activity, but who carries the kingdom within.
The one taken has become part of the kingdom-nation.
Let this be your prayer:
“Father, do not let me be found outside Your program for my generation.”
No matter your size, position, or influence—what matters is alignment with what God is doing now.
These mysteries of the kingdom belong to God’s present program on earth. And this is what He is building today.
Yes—the kingdom of God is a home, it is a person, and it is also a nation.
When we say the kingdom is a home, we mean the New Jerusalem. That is the dwelling place where the Lord Jesus Christ is the Head and the King. It is the place where we will reign with Him forever and ever. That is the kingdom in its fullness—the inheritance of the righteous.
When we speak of the kingdom as a nation, we are not talking about a physical or geographical location. The kingdom-nation exists across the whole world. It is made up of people who belong to God, regardless of where they live.
This gathering today is part of that nation God is building. To recognize a nation, you examine its system of education, its anthem, its culture, and its lifestyle. That is how nations are identified.
So if we say we are a nation, the question becomes:
Do we have the life of the kingdom?
Do we understand the mind of God for this season?
Do we know His present interest?
That is why we emphasize knowing God. To know God is to know His mind. When believers meet anywhere in the world and carry the same life, speak the same spiritual language, and share the same understanding, they recognize one another.
Question from a Student
You also said the kingdom is a person—Jesus Christ?
Yes, that is correct.
Thank you for answering my question. I also wanted to ask: is there a number or way to contact the teacher during the week if questions come up?
Yes, you can reach out to the assigned teachers through the available communication channels.
Question on Lifestyle vs. True Transformation
I was thinking about a child learning from parents. You emphasized that people of the kingdom share one lifestyle and culture. Since humans learn by practice, it is possible for someone to learn the language, behavior, and expressions of the kingdom—yet not be truly transformed inside.
A person can imitate what they see, practice it, and even teach it, while real transformation has not occurred. How can we tell the difference between someone who has simply adopted the lifestyle and someone who has truly been changed?
Is this a personal question or a general one?
It’s for general understanding.
The Bible says we will know them by their fruit—but sometimes that can still be difficult to discern.
Response and Teaching
Before we answer, one thing must be clear: we are not here to gather general knowledge. This teaching is personal. It is meant to impact you individually, not just everyone in the class.
Your questions should come from personal reflection:
How does this apply to my life?
What needs to change in me?
What do I need to grow in?
That should be the basis of your questions.
However, because this question affects everyone, we will clarify it with Scripture.
Jesus said in John 6:63:
“It is the Spirit that gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you, they are spirit and they are life.”
The life of the kingdom—the life of Christ—is not artificial. It cannot be rehearsed, cleaned up, or acted out. It is spiritual, not physical. You can copy how someone speaks, walks, or behaves, but without the Spirit, you cannot reproduce the life.
Life comes from spirit. If you do not have the Spirit of Christ, you cannot live the life of Christ.
There is a saying from a medication advertisement: If it is not Panadol, it cannot work like Panadol.
In the same way, if it is not the Spirit of Christ, it cannot produce the life of Christ.
Scripture says, “By their fruits you shall know them.” An apple seed cannot produce oranges. An orange seed cannot produce apples. Even if something looks similar on the outside, the fruit reveals the truth.
When you have the Spirit of Christ, you will recognize others who have the same Spirit. That is why believers can meet anywhere in the world and feel a spiritual connection. In spiritual matters, like attracts like.
That is why we bring the teaching back to you. Do not focus on judging others. Ask yourself:
Do I have the Spirit of Christ in me?
That is the real question.
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