Matthew 11 Verse 12 Explained



Scripture: "And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force." (Matthew 11:12, KJV)

Explanation: This scripture is often interpreted to describe the intense and persistent effort required to enter and advance in the kingdom of heaven. The "violence" mentioned here refers to the spiritual fervor and determination needed to overcome the obstacles and opposition that may arise in one's pursuit of God’s kingdom. The "violent" are those who are passionately determined, who press forward with relentless faith, seizing the promises of God with boldness and conviction. It suggests that spiritual progress is not passive but requires active, forceful effort and a resolute mindset to attain the blessings and favor of the kingdom.

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