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Notes
Kingdom of Heaven
You must turn from sin before you can enter God’s Kingdom (Matthew 3:1–2)
Jesus describes members of God’s Kingdom (Matthew 5:1–19)
Obeying God’s commands yields great rewards in his Kingdom (Matthew 5:19)
Only righteous people will enter God’s Kingdom (Matthew 5:20)
God’s Kingdom is open to those who do his will (Matthew 7:21)
Healed lives are associated with God’s Kingdom (Matthew 9:35–36)
Entering God’s Kingdom costs someone everything (Matthew 13:44–45)
God’s Kingdom is reserved for the humble (Matthew 18:2–3)
No one deserves God’s Kingdom (Matthew 18:23–35)
God’s Kingdom is within our hearts (Luke 17:20–21)
God’s Kingdom will fully arrive in the future (Luke 21:25–31)
Only those who are spiritually reborn can enter God’s Kingdom (John 3:3)
Entering God’s Kingdom is not easy (Acts 14:22)
Christians should tell others about the Kingdom of God (Acts 28:31)
God’s Kingdom affects our lives (Romans 14:17)
God’s Kingdom is powerful (1 Corinthians 4:20)
No immoral person will be allowed into God’s Kingdom (Ephesians 5:5)
Christians are members of God’s Kingdom (Colossians 1:13)
Christians’ lives should reflect their membership in God’s Kingdom (1 Thessalonians 2:12)
God calls people into his Kingdom (1 Thessalonians 2:12)
God’s Kingdom cannot be shaken (Hebrews 12:28)
God’s Kingdom will one day be fully consummated (Revelation 11:15)
Tyrannus was either the owner of the hall or a prominent philosopher associated with it.
According to some Western texts, Paul preached from 11:00 until 4:00 p.m., the time of the afternoon break from work. If accurate, this tradition explains the availability of the hall (schools generally met in the morning) and the freedom of “all Asia” to hear Paul during their “siesta.”