What does Scripture say about the kingdom of God versus the kingdom of Nimrod?
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The kingdom of God is an everlasting kingdom ruled by Christ, while Nimrod's kingdom represents a temporary, rebellious system opposing God.
In Scripture, the kingdom of God is portrayed as enduring and established by Christ, who is the King of Kings. Conversely, Nimrod's kingdom, in its inception at Babel, is characterized as a rebellious response to God’s authority. Genesis 10:10 highlights the beginning of Nimrod's kingdom, suggesting its conflict with divine purpose. This reflects the ongoing struggle between the kingdom of light, representing God's truth, and the kingdom of darkness, typified by Nimrod's legacy. Ultimately, Revelation 18 speaks about the fall of Babylon, representing the culmination of false religions, confirming the transitory nature of Nimrod's kingdom in contrast to the eternal kingdom of God.
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