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What does it mean that God's kingdom is near?

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The phrase 'God's kingdom is near' indicates the imminent presence of God's rule and the call to repentance and faith.

In Luke 10:9, the disciples are instructed to proclaim that the 'kingdom of God is come nigh unto you.' This teaching signifies that God's sovereign reign is established through Christ and His work in the lives of believers. The kingdom's nearness evokes the call for repentance, as God draws His people towards salvation through the gospel. It speaks to the urgency and significance of recognizing God's active role in redemption and the importance of responding to this call. As God's kingdom is realized on earth through the proclamation of the gospel, it invites all to embrace the grace offered in Christ and live in light of this heavenly reality.
Scripture References: Luke 10:9

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