Israel had an expectation of a prophet coming who would change the hearts of people: “Look, I am sending you the prophet Elijah before the great and dreadful day of the LORD arrives. His preaching will turn the hearts of fathers to their children, and the hearts of children to their fathers.” (Malachi 4:5-6). …show more content…
The kingdom of God/Heaven is never fully defined in the bible but is often mentioned and referred to. In the Old Testament the Kingdom of God is frequently written about, and there are suggestions that it is associated with God’s power, “They will speak of the glory of your kingdom; they will give examples of your power” (Psalm 145:11), sovereignty, “For royal power belongs to the LORD. He rules all the nations” (Psalm 22:28) and rule: “The LORD has made the heavens his throne; from there he rules over everything (Psalm 103:19). In the New Testament we are asking God to do the same thing on earth that happens in heaven: “May your Kingdom come soon. May your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven” (Matthew