Yes and it is within each of us.
No exceptions,
Love and blessings
don
2006-09-29 14:36:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Mark and Luke used “kingdom of God” the position Matthew used “kingdom of heaven” extremely frequently. interior an identical parable, the authors used diverse words, indicating that both are bearing on an identical element. evaluate Matthew 11:11-12 with Luke 7:28; Matthew 13:11 with Mark 4:11 and Luke 8:10; Matthew 13:24 with Mark 4:26; Matthew 13:31 with Mark 4:30 and Luke 13:18; Matthew 13:33 with Luke 13:20; Matthew 18:3 with Mark 10:14 and Luke 18:16; and Matthew 22:2 with Luke 13:29. In each and each of those circumstances, Matthew used the word “kingdom of heaven” at the same time as Mark and/or Luke used “kingdom of God.” obviously, both words are interchangeable because they search for advice from with an identical element.
2016-11-25 03:15:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Rev.3:12; 21:1-5;
The holy angels and priest of God and Christ Heb.12:22-24; Rev.20:1-6; come down out of heaven from God as the kingdom of the heavens Rev.20:1-6,12,13 over the resurrected and when all is perfect at the end of the 1000 year reign od Christ and all is cleansed it passes into the kingdom of God 1Cor,15:22-28; God is all in all.
2006-09-30 01:41:42
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answer #3
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answered by jeni 7
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There is a distinction between the heavanly realms and the spiritual world, the heavenly planets are attained by pious activity, where there is much advanced facility to enjoy, coupled with a lifespan that is much longer in comparescent to the present life, the pious are certainly promoted to the heavenly planets to receive the good reactions of those activities.
The same applies in reverse for impious activities, there are hellish planets, where disease, adverse conditions and less potential for enjoyment exists, these lower realms or hellish planets are where the impious are grouped.
So, for pious activity there is reward in the heavenly realms and for impious activity there is increased difficulty, which is imposed to rectify the living entity from impious behavoir, both however are temporary, when the pious and impious reactions are levelled, the living entity will once again return to the middle planetary systems, where there is an equally balanced state of duality to once again re-establish thenselves in either realm, this has been going on since time immemorial for the living entity.
The spiritual planets however are not material, hence they are not temporary but eternal, the kingdom of God, the spiritual world is our real home, our original spiritual body is temporarily covered by the material energy, which we falsely identify with as our real self, this false ego creates the detrimental bewilderment of the real self to identify and perform material activities, pious and impious, which bind us to the material world transmigrating from body to body in different planetary systems.
To discuss further:-Sriman Sankarshan Das Adhikari (sda@backtohome.com)
2006-09-29 15:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The Kingdom of Heaven is the same as Heaven. It is where we go when we "die" and go home to the Lord Jesus Christ. The Kingdom of God refers to both Earth and Heaven. The Bible says, "Behold I see a new Heaven and a new Earth." Thus Heaven, as previously noted, is where souls go to eternal glory, and Earth means the inhabitants of the planet who are not yet deceased but are saved or set aside by the Lord for glory. Thus the Kingdom of God includes both Heaven and born again Christians on Earth.
2006-09-29 14:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Heaven is Heaven. Jesus said what? I will build my kingdom. This is His Kingdom here now. This is the Kingdom He will deliver too the Father. (Bride).
.Jesus will rapture His Bride (Kingdom) and deliver to the Father for the New spiritual Kingdom in the New spiritual Jerusalem.
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"Thy Kingdom come..Thy will be done..on earth as it is in heaven."
2 different Kingdoms.
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2006-09-29 14:36:04
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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no it isn't quite the same. let me explain. if your father owns property and gives it to you as an inheritance then it becomes your property. The kingdom of heaven is the property which God gave his son Jesus. The kingdom of God is the all of the property God owns
2006-09-29 14:46:28
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answer #7
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answered by Tommiecat 7
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Yes.
The Gospel of Matthew was written in Aramaic and appears to have been written primarily to convert other Jews to Christianity. So the phrase the "Kingdom of Heaven" was used here, instead of the "Kingdom of God" phrase used in the other gospels, since Jewish people considered the use of the word for "god" to be offensive and a violation of the 4th commandment.
2006-09-29 14:41:30
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answer #8
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answered by Randy G 7
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Nope...
only mormons are allowed into the Kingdom of Heaven...
the Kingdom of God only allows white, hypocrical, ignorant blind followers of faith...
Also, are you guys all reading the same Bible? How are so many of you "Faithful" disagreeing on what should be a clear answer, based on God's teachings? Could it be that the Bible is full of sh**?
2006-09-29 14:42:30
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answer #9
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answered by moosefacekilla247 2
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Neither show up on Google Earth. Must mean they don't exist. Do you have a Zip code for either? But, maybe they just exist in your mind...inwhich case you know the answer to your question already - they are both next stop along from Delusional City.
2006-09-29 14:39:35
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answer #10
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answered by dogbreath 3
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no not enuff room to explain here...the kingdom of God is Him showing Himself to the world here be4 Heaven
2006-09-29 14:37:12
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answered by ? 2
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