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How do we know that Christ's kingdom is not of this world?

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Christ's declaration to Pilate in John 18:36 affirms that His kingdom is spiritual and not tied to earthly authorities.

Jesus' declaration in John 18:36, 'My kingdom is not of this world,' firmly establishes the nature of His reign as unlike any earthly authority or political structure. Additionally, the New Testament writers, including Paul, did not engage in political criticism of their contemporary rulers, reflecting an understanding that the kingdom of God functions independently of worldly governance. This distinction emphasizes that the true battle lies not within political arenas but in the hearts of men who need to recognize their need for salvation and grace. The kingdom of God transforms lives, creating a community marked by peace and righteousness rather than political power.
Scripture References: John 18:36, Romans 13:1

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