I agree.
The thing is, I'm not interpreting anything :) ; I am simply presenting the "letter" as it is. The word "kingdom" is clear, and the word "heavenly" is also clear. Letters are very concrete and non-metaphysical things. In a metaphysical sense, this phrase has been interpreted in every possible way, each person according to their own intelligence and theological talent. However, on a subconscious level, a person still perceives the material essence of what is written. If there is a "heavenly kingdom," and it has its own hierarchy, as in any kingdom—then one should try to grab a warmer spot for oneself, by analogy with the real world, right? That is why this acquisitiveness arises for the sake of a future place under the sun, and people will stop at nothing for it. Moreover, in my humble opinion, there is more typical consumerism here than faith in its own true sense.
I am also glad that you've returned; I hope you are own well and full of strength and achievements :smile12:
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