It means it is coming soon.
"Heaven's gate" is not in The Bible.
There is no "seventh heaven" in the bible. Paul speaks about the "third heaven" in 2 Corinth
The phrase "the kingdom of God is at hand" typically means that it is near or approaching. In a religious context, it can refer to the presence or realization of God's rule or sovereignty in one's life or in the world. It often conveys a sense of urgency or imminence in relation to spiritual matters.
"Heaven's gate" is not in the Bible.
"Heaven's gate" is not in The Bible.
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) a kingdom could refer to a couple things.First is the Kingdom of God. If someone references 'building the kingdom' or something similar, they are referring to the Kingdom of God. The Bible Dictionary, published by the Church, puts it this way, "Generally speaking, the the kingdom of God on the earth is the Church. It is a preparation for the greater kingdom-the celestial or kingdom of heaven. However, kingdom of heaven is sometimes used in scripture to mean the Church, meaning that the true church on the earth is the path to heaven, and is the kingdom of heaven on earth."Second, the Kingdoms of Glory. Mormons believe that within heaven there are three 'kingdoms' or degrees. The highest of these is the Celestial Kingdom, followed by the Terrestrial and Telestial Kingdoms. There are different requirements to be admitted into each kingdom. You can learn about the kingdoms of glory at the "Related Link" below, it's too much to include here.
The word Himmelreich translates as kingdom of heaven.
God's way of doing things
The reign of God means his own kingdom in heaven and his kingdom on earth the church.
do you mean with god or the bible.....or sothing else
The terms "kingdom of God" and "kingdom of heaven" are often used interchangeably in the Bible to refer to the rule and reign of God in the hearts of believers. Some interpret "kingdom of God" as a broader concept encompassing all creation under God's rule, while "kingdom of heaven" is seen as focusing specifically on the spiritual realm. Ultimately, both terms point to the same reality of God's sovereignty and the presence of His kingdom among His people.
the bible is basically explaining that if you want to go to heaven go to God in all your troubled times