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How do we know the kingdom of God is about Christ?

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The kingdom of God is explicitly described in Scripture as revolving around the person of Jesus Christ.

The conviction that the kingdom of God centers on Christ is drawn from multiple biblical references. Acts 19 reveals how Paul preached 'the things concerning the kingdom of God,' which ultimately tie back to Christ. This theme is echoed in multiple Gospel accounts, where Christ's presence and declaration of the kingdom demonstrate that He is the embodiment of its truth. Additionally, Luke 17:20-21 tells us that the kingdom of God is not observed externally but is within believers through Christ. This notion underscores that Christ and His work are foundational to understanding the kingdom. Thus, recognizing this divine revelation is a gracious gift from God, affirming the sovereignty of His plan.
Scripture References: Acts 19:8-12, Luke 17:20-21

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