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How do we know our Father gives us the kingdom?

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It is confirmed in Scripture that God takes pleasure in giving the kingdom to His people, as stated in Luke 12:32.

The assurance that God gives us His kingdom is rooted in His nature as a loving Father. In Luke 12:32, Jesus explicitly states that it is 'your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom.' This reflects the heart of the Gospel, highlighting not only the relational aspect of God as our Father but also His desire for us to partake in the fullness of His blessings. Through faith in Christ, we become heirs of the kingdom, entrusted with immense spiritual riches that far exceed worldly possessions. This promise is solidified through the testimony of Scripture, which repeatedly underscores God's intention to bless His children with eternal life and communion with Him, underscoring the concept of grace that is central to Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Luke 12:32, Romans 8:17

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