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How do we know God's kingdom is eternal?

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God's kingdom is eternal as affirmed in Psalm 103:19 and reflected in His immutable nature.

The eternal nature of God's kingdom is emphasized in Psalm 103:19, which states, 'The Lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens, and his kingdom ruleth over all.' This illustrates that God's kingdom is not susceptible to change or decay; it is established in His own nature, which is infinite and eternal. God's sovereignty and His rule do not have a beginning or an end; they are as everlasting as He is.

Furthermore, God's immutability assures us that His kingdom remains constant despite the tumultuous changes in the world around us. While earthly kingdoms rise and fall, God's kingdom endures forever, exercising authority over all creation. As believers, we find hope and security in the eternal aspects of His kingdom, knowing that regardless of our circumstances, He remains sovereign, and His purposes cannot be thwarted. Thus, we can trust in His everlasting reign, affirming that 'Thine, O Lord, is the greatness and the power' (1 Chronicles 29:11).
Scripture References: Psalm 103:19, 1 Chronicles 29:11

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