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What does it mean to receive a kingdom that cannot be moved?

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Receiving a kingdom that cannot be moved refers to the unshakeable promise of eternal life in Christ (Hebrews 12:28).

In Hebrews 12:28, the author speaks of receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, signifying the permanence of God's kingdom established through Christ's redemptive work. This kingdom is characterized by peace, assurance, and hope, contrasting with the temporary nature of earthly kingdoms and values. As believers, being part of this unshakeable kingdom means our lives are anchored in Christ, who remains constant amidst life's uncertainties and trials. This assurance encourages us to serve God with reverence and fear, acknowledging His sovereignty and the privilege of being part of His eternal plan.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:28

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