Proper noun
(Christianity) A concept of heaven as a hierarchical dominion with God at the top and a court of saints, archangels and angels.
The place where God rules and reigns.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBeing a Christian is not easy, but we must try each day to allow Christ to be the center and source of our lives as he leads us to the eternal kingdom of heaven. Source: Internet
From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has suffered violence, and the violent take it by force. Source: Internet
Bede also makes it clear that Ceawlin was not a Christian—Bede mentions a later king, Æthelberht of Kent, as "the first to enter the kingdom of heaven". Source: Internet
John Nolland comments that it shares the notions of "good fortune and demanding action in attaining the kingdom of heaven" with that parable, but adds the notion of "diligent seeking." Source: Internet
In his Angelus address, the pope reflected on the Sunday Gospel reading from St. Matthew, in which Jesus thanks God for having hidden the mystery of the kingdom of heaven “from the wise and the learned” and “revealed them to little ones.” Source: Internet
Faith in the Gospel of the Kingdom: We believe that the kingdom of heaven is within our reach on a daily and even an hour by hour basis because of the work of Jesus Christ on the Cross and His on-going work of pouring out His Holy Spirit. Source: Internet