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How do we understand the violence of the Kingdom of Heaven?

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The violence of the Kingdom of Heaven refers to the forceful advance of God's rule against sin and opposition.

When Matthew 11:12 speaks of the Kingdom of Heaven suffering violence and the violent taking it by force, it expresses the active struggle against spiritual opposition and sin's hold over humanity. This concept emphasizes that entry into the Kingdom is accomplished not through passive acceptance but through the powerful work of God who transforms hearts and calls men and women out of darkness. The ‘violence’ described illustrates the earnestness required in following Christ as well as the sovereignty of God in bringing His people into His Kingdom. It highlights God's divine initiative in salvation, showing that His power triumphs even amidst resistance.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:12, John 17:2, Ezekiel 36:26-27

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