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What is the purpose of God's kingdom according to the sermon?

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God's kingdom exists to bring honor and glory to His Son.

According to the sermon, the purpose of God's kingdom is to honor the Son, Jesus Christ. This is illustrated in the parable of the wedding feast in Matthew 22, where the king desires guests to celebrate the marriage of his Son. The kingdom of God is not merely about earthly concerns but is rooted in righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost, as stated in Romans 14:17. The focus on honoring Christ reflects God's grand design throughout redemptive history, ultimately leading to the glorification of His Son in the hearts of believers and all of creation. Thus, participation in God's kingdom entails a recognition of Christ's honor and a response to the grace extended through Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:1-14, Romans 14:17

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