What Is God's Kingdom Like?نموونە

God’s Kingdom has come near in Jesus
From that time Jesus began to preach, saying, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ (Matthew 4:17)
When Jesus was about 30 years old, He started preaching. He called people to repent, to turn back to God and remove all sins from their lives, so they would be ready for the coming “kingdom of heaven.” This is a different name for the Kingdom of God. So, Jesus says this Kingdom is at hand. What does He mean? God has been King forever, the Bible tells us.
Yes, that’s true, but we also read that Satan has lured people into rebellion against their Creator. Since then, the world has been a battlefield. God did not give up on the people who rejected Him but sent Jesus to destroy Satan's power and welcome sinners back into His own Kingdom. Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection were crucial turning points here since Jesus’ sacrifice broke Satan’s power on the cross. Therefore Jesus announces to His disciples,
Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God after it has come with power. (Mark 9:1)
Indeed, the disciples saw Jesus rise from the dead and return to heaven, and they witnessed how the Holy Spirit was poured out, and thousands of people came to faith!
Which signs of God’s Kingdom do you see in the Bible?
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Jesus invites people into the kingdom of God. This is not an actual physical place. It transcends time and space, which makes it difficult to see what God’s Kingdom exactly is. Let’s read a collection of Bible passages to learn what God’s Kingdom is and how you can inherit it.
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