2 Peter 1:11
For so an entrance shall be ministered unto you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Cross-reference
Daniel 7:14 depicts the Son of Man given eternal dominion and a kingdom — the same everlasting kingdom believers enter in 2 Peter.
Daniel 7:27 says the saints receive an everlasting kingdom — parallel to the kingdom entrance promised to believers here.
In Matthew 25:34, the King invites the blessed to inherit the kingdom — the same eternal kingdom entrance promised here to those who practice godly qualities.
In 2 Timothy 4:8, the crown of righteousness is awarded to those who love Christ's appearing — a reward parallel to the richly provided entrance into the kingdom here.
Isaiah 9:7 prophesies the increase and endless establishment of Messiah's kingdom — directly connected to the everlasting kingdom of Christ.
In Acts 14:22, entering the kingdom requires many tribulations—a complementary path to the virtuous entrance promised here.
Both verses assure believers of salvation: entrance into the kingdom (2 Pet 1:11) and knowledge of eternal life (1 John 5:13).
James 2:5 calls the poor heirs of the kingdom promised to those who love God—same kingdom inheritance as the entrance here.
Hebrews 1:8 declares the Son's throne eternal—the same eternal kingdom that believers are promised entrance into here.
2 Timothy 4:1 points to Christ's appearing and kingdom as the reality that charges ministry—same kingdom as the entrance here.
Colossians 1:13 describes believers already transferred into Christ's kingdom—contrasting the future entrance provided here.
Luke 13:28 depicts the horror of being thrust out while others enter the kingdom, highlighting the blessing of the abundant entrance here.
Matthew 6:33 commands seeking first God's kingdom, the very priority that results in the abundant entrance promised here.
Matthew 18:3 adds the condition of childlike humility for entering the kingdom, complementing the path of virtue described here.
In Revelation 3:21, the conqueror sits with Christ on his throne — a further promise to overcomers, echoing the entrance into Christ's eternal kingdom here.
Revelation 5:10 shows believers made kings and priests who will reign — a further dimension of entering Christ's kingdom.
Luke 12:32 reassures that the Father gladly gives the kingdom, paralleling the gift of abundant entrance described here.
Mark 10:23 warns how hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom, contrasting with the abundant entrance promised to the faithful.