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How do we know we are not far from the kingdom of God?

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Being 'not far from the kingdom of God' reflects a superficial understanding of the law without recognizing the need for a personal relationship with Christ (Mark 12:34).

In Mark 12:34, Jesus tells the scribe, 'You are not far from the kingdom of God,' highlighting that intellectual knowledge of the law is not enough for salvation. The scribe understood the commandments in an abstract way but failed to see how they pointed to the necessity of Christ. This serves as a warning that one can possess head knowledge of scriptures and yet lack a saving relationship with the Savior. Being close to the kingdom does not equate to being in it. Genuine salvation involves faith in Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of the law, representing true righteousness and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Mark 12:34

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