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Why is being part of the Kingdom of God important for Christians?

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Being part of the Kingdom of God guarantees eternal life, belonging to God's family, and living under His sovereign grace.

Membership in the Kingdom of God is crucial for Christians as it signifies their acceptance into eternal life and fellowship with God. Ephesians 2:19 calls believers 'fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God,' asserting that they belong to a divine community established by Christ's redemptive work. This kingdom, grounded in grace and truth, assures believers of their destiny for eternal bliss devoid of sin, as mentioned in Luke 17:21. Furthermore, being part of this kingdom means living under the sovereign governance of Christ, who, through His Holy Spirit, transforms hearts, empowers believers to live righteously, and ultimately prepares them for eternal glory with Him. The stark contrast of being outside this kingdom leads to eternal separation from God, a reality that underscores the importance of embracing Christ's sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:19, Luke 17:21, Romans 8:28-30

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