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Why is the kingdom of Christ not of this world?

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The kingdom of Christ is spiritual, ruling in the hearts of believers rather than through earthly political structures.

Jesus explicitly states in John 18:36 that His kingdom is not of this world, underscoring the nature of His governance. This kingdom operates on spiritual principles as opposed to carnal methodologies. As outlined in the sermon, His reign is not marked by political power but by the spiritual transformation of His people. Believers are called into this kingdom through the Holy Spirit, experiencing a change of heart that leads to faith and repentance. The nature of this kingdom is a source of hope and strength for believers as they navigate challenges in a world that is often hostile to the gospel, affirming that their identity is found in Christ alone, as argued in Romans 8:28-30.
Scripture References: John 18:36, Romans 8:28-30

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