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What does the Bible say about the unshakeable kingdom?

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The Bible teaches that the kingdom of God is unshakeable, rooted in His eternal covenant and grace.

The concept of an unshakeable kingdom is grounded in Hebrews 12:25-29, which contrasts the temporary nature of the Mosaic covenant with the eternal security found in God's kingdom. The passage emphasizes that while old systems and structures may be shaken and destroyed, the kingdom established by Christ is immovable and eternal. This kingdom is based on the everlasting covenant of grace, where God has chosen His people, made provision for their redemption through Christ's finished work, and guarantees their eternal security through the Holy Spirit's regenerative power. Believers are called to trust in this unshakeable kingdom rather than the shakable institutions of this world.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:25-29

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