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Why is the Kingdom of God important for Christians?

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The Kingdom of God encompasses righteousness, peace, and joy, as stated in Romans 14:17, highlighting its central role in a believer's life.

The Kingdom of God is crucial for Christians as it represents the reign of Christ in the lives of believers and encompasses the transformative work of the gospel. According to Romans 14:17, the Kingdom is not about rituals or rule-keeping, but fundamentally about righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. It is through this Kingdom that believers experience their union with Christ, as His righteousness is imparted to them, leading to true peace with God and the joy that follows. By seeking this Kingdom first, Christians align themselves with God's will and purposes.
Scripture References: Romans 14:17, Revelation 17:14, Matthew 6:33, Luke 10:9, Matthew 4:17, Isaiah 11:9, Jeremiah 31:33-34, Ephesians 2:19, John 3:3, Luke 6:20, Mark 9:1, Luke 17:20-21

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