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Historically, the Church Fathers presented three separate interpretations of the Kingdom of God. The first was that Jesus himself represents the Kingdom. The second interpretation is that the Kingdom represents the hearts and the minds of the faithful captured by the love of God. The last interpretation is that the Kingdom represents the Christian Church composed of the faithful,
Seek the Lord and obey Him,
pursue life in fairness and truth
seek the same God you've known
since the days of your youth.
Seek the Lord of your salvation,
let His mercy your soul embrace
seek the Lord for forgiveness
and you will find amazing grace.
Seek God with all of your might,
and you will no longer be weak
but first you must remember
to seek ... seek ... seek!
"Seek, Seek, Seek"
Seek first the Kingdom of God,
keep your eyes on the things above
seek God with all of your soul
be filled with His grace and love.
Seek the Lord with your whole heart,
let your requests be made known
seek after His righteousness
direct your prayers to His throne.
Seek the Lord and do good,
give Him a place in your mind
seek the Lord in everything
and His peace you will find.
Jesus came to Galilee preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God, saying "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel."
The kingdom of god is also called "The kingdom of heaven." The kingdom of God is one of the key elements of the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament. It is the central theme of Jesus' teaching and the foundational message of the church founded by him through his disciples.
During the height of the theological liberalism the Kingdom of God was understood as God's rule in the humans heart.