Explore the profound essence of the Kingdom of God, prioritizing its pursuit, acknowledging Jesus as the sovereign King, and embracing radical transformation for enduring joy, love, and peace in the Holy Spirit.
Have you ever felt like you're missing out on a deeper experience of knowing God, perhaps unsure of what's holding you back? You might be surprised to know that most people feel the same way when following Jesus.
In the biblical context, there's a significant difference between wisdom and knowledge (1 Corinthians 1:25). Wisdom isn't merely the knowledge you've acquired; it's about…
What in your life right now are you willing to die for? Really, consider the depth of that question. Now, let’s take it a step further: Who would you die for?
God has created you with a ‘need component,’ directing you towards your Kingdom purpose. The world you live in is taking that component and twisting it around for its advantage.
Your Kingdom purpose isn't about a destination; it’s about a direction. As you align your soul with Christ, every step you take is towards fulfilling your Kingdom purpose in this generation.
Guilt and conviction are two very different things. Guilt is the currency of the world, the flesh, and the devil, and it has the purpose of destroying you. Conviction on the other hand, is the currency of the Kingdom of God, which is intended to lead you to repentance, restoration, and Kingdom joy.
Has God ever turned your awful place into an awesome place? That’s His specialty—taking what looks hopeless and impossible and making it a point of transformation. Maybe you're in a hard spot today. Take hope; as Jacob said, “the LORD is in this place”.
In our culture, desperation is rarely sought after. But in the Kingdom of God, desperation can be a driving force that pushes us to pursue God's Kingdom purposes.
Beware; the devil wants you to be busy. He's good with you being busy with religious activity. That's right, the devil has no problem with you being busy with religious stuff, even church stuff, just as long as you're too busy to commune with God.
We look at the challenges of overcoming our fleshly desires and focusing on God's provision and plan for our lives, offering practical advice for developing gratitude, grit, and Christ-likeness.