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Why is the kingdom of God described as not of this world?

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The kingdom of God transcends earthly expectations, focusing on spiritual realities such as righteousness, peace, and joy.

In Matthew 11:4-5, Jesus clarifies the nature of His kingdom, emphasizing that it is 'not of this world.' Unlike earthly kingdoms that often seek material wealth and power, the kingdom of God is characterized by spiritual truths—righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, as indicated in Romans 14:17. Jesus’s miracles, such as restoring sight to the blind and raising the dead, serve as signs of the spiritual restoration He offers, pointing not to mere physical healing but to a deeper, eternal transformation. This illustrates that God's kingdom is about spiritual deliverance and fellowship with Him, rather than worldly success or status.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:4-5, Romans 14:17

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