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What does the Bible say about the exceptions to entering the kingdom of God?

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The Bible states that unless the Lord builds the house, all labor is in vain (Psalm 127:1).

Psalm 127:1 emphasizes the critical truth that without God's active involvement, all human efforts are ultimately futile. This principle extends to spiritual matters and specifically to entering the Kingdom of God. The church, which embodies God's grace, cannot be built by human effort alone; it requires divine intervention. This passage highlights that the only way to partake in God’s Kingdom is through His sovereignty, as outlined throughout Scripture, including teachings about election and grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 127:1

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