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What does the Bible say about receiving the kingdom of God?

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The Bible teaches that to enter the kingdom of God, one must receive it as a little child, which symbolizes simple faith and total dependence on Christ.

In Luke 18:17, Jesus emphasizes that 'whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein.' This statement underlines the necessity of coming to Christ with the humility and dependence that children exemplify. The kingdom of God is not a reward for those who can earn it through works or personal merit; rather, it is received by those who acknowledge their spiritual poverty and look to Christ for their salvation. Just as little children rely entirely on their parents for care and support, so too must we rely completely on Jesus for our salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 18:15-17, Matthew 18:3

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