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What does it mean to be a citizen of the Kingdom of God?

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Being a citizen of the Kingdom of God means being redeemed and liberated from sin, living under God's sovereign reign.

Citizenship in the Kingdom of God indicates a complete transformation from being a slave to sin to being a free member of God's family. Believers are called to live in this world as ambassadors of Christ, embodying the values and truths of God's kingdom. This spiritual status guarantees our righteousness through Christ and our access to God's promises, as stated in Colossians 1:13, where believers are translated from the dominion of darkness into the Kingdom of the Son. The radical shift signifies not just a declaration of faith, but a way of life that reflects Christ's authority and our dependence on His grace.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:13, Romans 8:1

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Allan Jellett · Oct 31, 2021
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