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What does the Bible say about the two kingdoms?

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The Bible describes two kingdoms: the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan, which are in constant conflict.

The concept of two kingdoms is a key theme in Scripture, particularly highlighted in Psalm 2. The Kingdom of God represents God's sovereignty and righteousness, while the kingdom of Satan represents rebellion against God's authority and truth. Throughout history, these kingdoms are pitted against each other, with the Kingdom of God embodying justice and mercy through Christ, while the kingdom of Satan stands for lies and rebellion. As believers, understanding this dichotomy helps us navigate the tumultuous world, ensuring we remain aligned with God's kingdom, ultimately leading to salvation and eternal life.
Scripture References: Psalm 2, Revelation 12:9, John 14:6

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