The
kingdom of God is referenced often in the gospels (e.g., Mark 1:15; 10:15;
15:43; Luke 17:20) and other places in the New Testament (e.g., Acts 28:31;
Romans 14:17; 1 Corinthians 15:50). The kingdom of God is synonymous with the
kingdom of heaven. The concept of the kingdom of God takes on various shades of
meaning in different passages of Scripture.
Broadly
speaking, the kingdom of God is the rule of an eternal, sovereign God over all
the universe. Several passages of Scripture show that God is the undeniable
Monarch of all creation: “The LORD has established his throne in heaven, and
his kingdom rules over all” (Psalm 103:19). And, as King Nebuchadnezzar
declared, “His kingdom is an eternal kingdom” (Daniel 4:3). Every authority
that exists has been established by God (Romans 13:1). So, in one sense, the
kingdom of God incorporates everything that is.
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