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Jesus envisions a Kingdom that is filled with people who anticipate its coming. When his Kingdom does come, it will not be a dictatorship, or he wouldn't have told the story of the Master who puts his servant in charge of his household. This is because we are training for more than an eternity of floating on clouds, sitting around strumming harps. The Kingdom of Jesus has always been shared. From the first apostle to the last believer before Christ's return, we are training now for a greater Kingdom to come in the future. We will not be mindless drones, because we have already been called sons and daughters.
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Jesus envisions a Kingdom that is filled with people who anticipate its coming. When his Kingdom does come, it will not be a dictatorship, or he wouldn't have told the story of the Master who puts his servant in charge of his household. This is because we are training for more than an eternity of floating on clouds, sitting around strumming harps. The Kingdom of Jesus has always been shared. From the first apostle to the last believer before Christ's return, we are training now for a greater Kingdom to come in the future. We will not be mindless drones, because we have already been called sons and daughters.