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Karma 
     In Hinduism, the total compilation of all a person's past lives and actions that result in the present condition of that person. Normally, it is associated with reincarnation.

Kenosis
      This is a teaching concerning Jesus' incarnation. The Kenosis attempts to solve some paradoxes between the nature of God and of man as united in Jesus. For example, how could an all knowing God become a baby, or how could God be tempted? The Kenosis maintains that God, when becoming a man, divested Himself of some qualities of being a man. In a sense, the Kenosis is God minus something; God subtracting some qualities of deity to become a man. The Hypostatic Union is God plus something;   God adding human nature to Himself. The Kenosis, then, jeopardizes the true incarnation because it puts in doubt the full indwelling of God among men in the person of Jesus. (Compare with Hypostatic
Union.)

Kingdom of God
      The
kingdom of God and the kingdom of heaven seem to be variations of the same idea. A kingdom implies a king. Our king is Jesus. Jesus said His kingdom was not of this world (John ). Jesus' authority did not come from man but from God (Luke ).
      Entrance into the
kingdom of God is by a new birth (John 3:5), repentance (Matt. 3:2), and the divine call (1 Thess. ). We are told to seek the kingdom of God first (Matt. ) and to pray for its arrival (Matt. ). "The kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit" (Rom. ). It is also a future kingdom where full ruler-ship in the actual presence of the king Jesus will occur when He returns to earth.

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