huckelberry wrote:Myself , I read the passage as a license from God to ignore, reject, leave behind, disestablish, all of those authorities who abuse human rights.
I read the passage a few different ways. The first is to compare the behavior of the people to the will of God. In this Christ was saying that those who do the will of God are his brothers and sisters.
The second way to interpret the passage is way more interesting. It was Christ who said that the Kingdom of God is within us. If we are a body and a newly created spirit then how is the Kingdom within? But if we are spirits from the preexistence then we bring in the Kingdom with us because that is where we were. We just need to wake up to the fact that we are spirit. Again Christ told us how to do that. It is the inward journey that turns on the spirit of truth. Now in my mind it is us waking up the connection between the mind and our own spirit who has been around before the foundation of the earth.
If you read the words spoken by Christ he spoke as if speaking to the spirit. I think he looked past the body to the spirit within.
Once we wake up our spirit to establish a communication link with our mind then we start to live by the rules from the Kingdom and toss the rules of this earth. I think that is what you were saying.