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What does the Bible say about the two kingdoms of grace and sin?

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The Bible describes two kingdoms: one of grace that leads to eternal life and one of sin that leads to death.

The Scriptures reveal two distinct kingdoms. The kingdom of grace, as articulated in Romans 5:20-21, highlights that where sin abounds, grace super abounds. This kingdom operates under the reign of God's unmerited favor, emphasizing righteousness through Christ. Conversely, the kingdom of sin is marked by disobedience and death, illustrating our natural state without Christ. Romans 6:23 states that the wages of sin is death, underscoring the grim reality for those who remain in this kingdom. Therefore, it's crucial to recognize our position before God and the call to embrace the kingdom of grace that provides eternal life through Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20-21, Romans 6:23

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Two Kingdoms
Jim Byrd · Sep 7, 2025
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