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Why is the kingdom of God important?

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The kingdom of God represents God's sovereign rule and His plan for salvation through Christ.

The kingdom of God is paramount in the teachings of Jesus, as it signifies God's reign over His creation and His redemptive purpose through Christ. In Mark 1:15, Jesus proclaims, 'The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.' This verse illustrates that the kingdom's arrival is linked to repentance and faith in the gospel. Understanding the kingdom of God helps believers grasp the depth of their relationship with God, the transformative nature of the new birth, and the assurance of God's sovereignty in the life of every believer.
Scripture References: Mark 1:15

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