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What does the Bible say about the citizens of the heavenly kingdom?

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The Bible describes citizens of the heavenly kingdom as blessed by God's grace, characterized by humility, mercy, and a hunger for righteousness.

In Matthew 5, Jesus outlines the characteristics of citizens of the heavenly kingdom. These individuals are described as blessed, particularly those who are poor in spirit, mourn, are meek, and hunger for righteousness. This contrasts sharply with the earthly kingdom where despair and corruption reign. Citizens of the heavenly kingdom are born again by the grace of God, recognizing their utter need for His mercy. Through this divine transformation, they are marked by traits that reflect God's grace, resulting in behaviors that glorify Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:1-12

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