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How does the kingdom of heaven differ from worldly kingdoms?

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The kingdom of heaven is marked by God's grace and righteousness, unlike earthly kingdoms that rise and fall.

The kingdom of heaven significantly differs from worldly kingdoms in its nature and operation. Jesus Himself said, 'My kingdom is not of this world' (John 18:36). While worldly kingdoms are fleeting and subject to human failure, God's kingdom, established through Christ, stands eternal and is rooted in grace. It operates on the principle of providing righteousness and redemption through faith, contrasting with the merit-based systems prevalent in earthly governance.
Scripture References: John 18:36, Daniel 2:44, Matthew 20:1-16

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