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God’s Kingdom is a real government established by Jehovah God. “The kingdom of God” is also called “the kingdom of heaven” in the Bible, since it rules from heaven. (Mark 1:14, 15; Matthew 4:17, King James Version) It shares many attributes of human governments, yet it is superior to them in every way. Rulers.
Preaching the “good news of the Kingdom.” —Matthew 24:14. Helping those in need. —James 2: 14- 17. Constructing and maintaining Kingdom Halls and other facilities used to further our worldwide Bible educational work. —Psalm 127:1.
Define ‘God’s Kingdom’ as used in the Bible. Locate examples of ‘God’s Kingdom’ in Bible verses.
Find out where the term “Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses” comes from and why we use it.
Formerly used by Jehovah’s Witnesses at their weekly Theocratic Ministry School, Service Meeting, and Congregation Bible Study.
Jehovah’s Witnesses have meetings for worship twice each week. Find meeting times and Kingdom Hall locations near you. All meetings are free and open to the public.
(Matthew 6:9, 10) A person seeks the Kingdom first by making it his or her most important concern in life. a That would include not only being eager to learn about God’s Kingdom but also telling others about the good things it will accomplish. (Matthew 24:14) A person who seeks the Kingdom would also pray for it to come.—Luke 11:2.
During his earthly ministry, Jesus taught about God’s Kingdom more than any other subject. For centuries, people have prayed for that Kingdom to come.
1. What is God’s Kingdom, and who is its King? The Kingdom is a government set up by Jehovah God. Its King, Jesus Christ, rules from heaven. (Matthew 4:17; John 18:36) The Bible says of Jesus: “He will rule as King . . . forever.” (Luke 1:32, 33) As King of God’s Kingdom, Jesus will rule over everyone on the earth. 2. Who rule with Jesus?
While on earth, Jesus fed the hungry, healed the sick, and restored life to the dead! (Matthew 15:29-38; John 11:38-44) As the future Ruler of God’s Kingdom, Jesus provided a beautiful preview of what that Kingdom will do for its subjects. —Revelation 11:15. World conditions confirm that God’s Kingdom will soon come.