God uses suffering and judgment to produce purity in the church by removing what is wrong, sinful and illegitimate.
As you read Scripture and listen to sermons, consider how God is urging you to connect with Him and His people.
As believers, we should connect with God and each other, grow in spiritual maturity, and serve as kingdom agents for our Lord.
In protest to a racial norm, Jesus Christ – while maintaining his own racial history and heritage – obeyed the will of God.
How do we approach the issue of race from a kingdom mindset? It requires that each of us view ourselves first as Christians.
If we are positioned under God’s will and spiritually connected to Him, we will see the Goliaths of today fall to His power and sovereignty.
It can be hard to keep a strong faith when our world is collapsing. If we spend time serving others, our faith can be recharged.
The people of Jesus must unify to actively engage this world in relocating God and a biblical worldview as the focus of culture and society.
In protest to a racial norm, Jesus Christ – while maintaining his own racial history and heritage – obeyed the will of God.
We cannot expect the structures of society to work when we, the structure of His own people, refuse to work in alignment with His standard.
Kingdom men are those who have made the decision to operate consistently under the governance of God and the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
David illustrates in Psalm 23 the relational and covenantal nature of God from the vantage point of a shepherd taking care of his sheep.
Kingdom Disciples make a conscious decision to prioritize God’s views even when those views do not align with commonly held worldly beliefs.
The parable in Matthew 7 illustrates how the success or failure of one’s house is predicated on the decision to build it on wisdom and truth.
The physical pandemic that we face today is a symbol of a spiritual, societal and personal pandemic. The answer always begins with Scripture.
The people that make up the church have a job to do: God wants His people to be present in the world for His purposes.
While the circumstances of life may be difficult and cause us to fear, we must choose to rest in God’s person, power and provision.
Just like King Jehoshaphat, when we pray and acknowledge that God is in control even when we are not, we should always start with praise.
Prayer is our commitment to have a conversation with God so that His kingdom reigns. Be bold in prayer and expect God to act in your life.
Believers should seek to get spiritual clarity from God through prayer as they listen for Him to speak to them.
When we respond to a trial God’s way, it will produce patience so that we are able to endure and stand firm free of anger and bitterness.