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What does the Bible say about the eternal kingdom for believers?

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The Bible teaches that believers receive an eternal kingdom that cannot be shaken, signifying God's unending reign over their lives.

Hebrews 12:28 states that believers receive a kingdom which cannot be moved, illustrating the eternal and secure nature of God's dominion in the lives of His people. This kingdom consists of both grace established in the believer's heart and the promise of glory in Heaven. The notion that this kingdom cannot be shaken highlights God's sovereignty and the permanence of the new covenant, in contrast to the old covenant which was mutable and temporary. Believers are assured that they are heirs of a kingdom promised by God, secured by His immutable Word, thereby granting them rights to an inheritance that transcends earthly circumstances.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:28, Luke 12:32, 2 Peter 1:11

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