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What does the Bible say about the coming of God's kingdom?

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The Bible teaches that God's kingdom will come through righteousness and holiness, ultimately fulfilled in Christ's return.

The book of Revelation reveals God's plan for establishing His kingdom, promising eternal bliss and righteousness. It teaches us that nothing that defiles can enter His kingdom, indicating that people must be made just with God. The Scriptures emphasize that the coming of God's kingdom is linked to the atoning blood of Christ, which is the only means by which sinful people can enter into a right relationship with God. This kingdom will be realized at the end of time, when God's judgment will also come to fruition, as seen with the imagery of the trumpets sounding and heralding significant events leading to the ultimate victory of His kingdom.
Scripture References: Revelation 9:13, Romans 1:18-32

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