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What does it mean to be a subject of the kingdom of God?

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Being a subject of the kingdom of God means being called, chosen, and willing to embrace Christ's lordship over our lives.

To be a subject of the kingdom of God signifies being under the rule of Christ, characterized by a transformative relationship with Him. According to Revelation 17:14, the subjects are described as 'called, chosen, and faithful.' This suggests that those in the kingdom have been summoned by God's grace, elected for salvation, and demonstrate their faithfulness through trust in Christ. Moreover, they are willingly participating in this relationship, embracing the kingship of Christ, hence acknowledging His authority. This proactive acceptance signifies not only a submission to His will but also a joyous affirmation of the peace and righteousness that comes from being part of His kingdom.
Scripture References: Revelation 17:14, Luke 6:20, John 15:16, Revelation 15:3

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