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What is the kingdom of God like according to the Bible?

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The kingdom of God is likened to a mustard seed, which starts small but grows immensely (Luke 13:19).

In Luke 13:19, Jesus compares the kingdom of God to a mustard seed, emphasizing its humble beginnings and its expansive growth. This parable communicates that although the kingdom may seem insignificant at first, it possesses the divine power to grow and encompass many. Additionally, He compares it to leaven hidden in flour, illustrating how the grace of God permeates and transforms individuals and communities. The kingdom of God reveals the nature of God's redemptive work, inviting all to experience its growth through faith and obedience.
Scripture References: Luke 13:19, Matthew 13:33

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