Understanding the Kingdom of God involves reasoning that it's not merely a physical location nor future destination, but comes as the active, sovereign reign of Elohim over creation, initiated through Jesus Christ in our lives and to be fully realized and manifested in the future (Acts 28:23). It represents a "new order" that breaks into the present world, transforming lives, priorities, and eventually, all creation.
Moreover, reasoning about the Kingdom of God involves living in the tension of both the present and the afterlife, where it will become fully revealed, as the Holy Scriptures declare (Acts 17:2 & 18:4). It is a call to align one's life with God's sovereign rule (Matt. 6:33).
PRAYER: Dear YHWH, Abba Father, and Sovereign King, thank You for the knowledge of Your Word and the opportunity to reason with others concerning Your Kingdom. Blessed be Your Holy Name, for I'm highly favored to be a channel of Your Word, called to spread the Gospel of Salvation to all, for the redemption of souls; in Jesus' Name,
From Acts 19:8
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