The pearl door, the marble staircase, the golden throne, or the inner area concealed deep inside our soul. This can represent the real kingdom of God, the real material world, or a place that can only be seen in the mind. Some people say that this is a place above the human beings who are built by God and become the hometown of the soul after death. Others may say that this is just a place in our mind and can only be accomplished through a right decision and a merciful behavior. A place where all of life is felt only in unparalleled places in places you do not see or talk about.
What is "God's country"? How do people know this country? Are you a god country? Normally, people simply do not identify it, but look for evidence of the kingdom of God. Today, quiet pressure is applied to work and action, not personal relationship with God. Too many people participate in as many activities as possible and fall into a trap of living by attracting others' attention, but the point is completely missed. That
In the Bible, the Gospel frequently represents the Kingdom of God with the word "the country of God". In fact, the Gospel reflects the emphasis on the degree of imperialism established in the Hebrew Scriptures, so the phrase "the country of God" often appears in the Gospel, especially. But the gospel also uses related keywords and other descriptive phrases to talk about the kingdom. For example, the Gospel of John accepts eternal life with the words "eternal life" and "believe in Jesus" and explains the salvation that the kingdom of God brings to us. Therefore God can reveal the kingdom of God to us without a clear naming.
The Kingdom Kingdom of God is the central theme of the New Testament. The kingdom is both our present experience and the future hope of the rule of God's redemption. I discussed the gospel above and said the gospel is good news for the coming of the kingdom of God. Since the middle of the 20th century psychologists have recognized that the gospel, the kingdom, evangelism, and the church are all involved, and the kingdom is seen as the core of God's mission. History and theology - emphasizing its importance to the mission of the kingdom and the church has attracted some attention. In the past few decades, the gospel of the kingdom has often been swallowed by "using our own utopia - with Marxism, capitalism or socialism" (Hiebert, 34-42). "Social Gospel", "Liberation of Theology", "Agreement with Poverty" is an example of the theological utopia of the 20th century.
Many people have heard the word "the country of God", but few people really understand what it is. This is the central message of the entire Bible! John the Baptist preached the kingdom of God, Jesus preached it, and the apostles preached it. The last question asked before Jesus left the earth is that God, "Lord, will you return the kingdom back to Israel this time again?" Message that God wishes to convey to all people on the planet is. An important question is you participate in it?