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"When Jesus enters our lives, He begins to rule our hearts — and it shows in the way we live." — by His grace alone, through the power of the Holy Spirit."
"By the grace of God" means it's not our strength, but the Spirit within us, transforming us from glory to glory. (2 Corinthians 3:18)
"Have you ever seen a dark room? The moment you turn on the light, what happens to the darkness? It disappears. Darkness can never overcome the light. When a room is filled with light, and darkness is exposed to that light, the darkness vanishes."
John 1:5:"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."
"When our spirit is not submitted to the Spirit of God, our soul suffers, and our body is affected. But when our spirit is submitted to the Spirit of God, our soul prospers, and our body benefits." 3 John 1:2, Romans 8:6
"The only thing that resolves the revolution within our body, soul, and spirit is faith expressed through obedience — and this results in peace."
"When faith leads to obedience, it brings harmony to our body, soul, and spirit — and the result is peace."
"True faith in God is expressed through obedience to His Word."
James 2:17 — “Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.”
The Kingdom of God isn’t just a place — it’s a way of life where Jesus rules through the power of the Holy Spirit.
When Jesus is King in our hearts, it transforms every part of who we are. As our King, we submit to His Word and live in obedience.
His Word sanctifies us as we continue to obey, shaping us more and more into His likeness.
When God rescued us (Colotians 1:13) and saved us, we have responsibilities toward ourselves, other and God:
"The work of God is this: to believe in the one He has sent."
Kingdom life begins with faith, not in self, but in Jesus.
Just: Isaiah 1:17 – “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.”
Sample Application:
Justice in the Kingdom means standing up for what is right, even when it’s not popular. It could look like speaking out against unfair treatment at work, defending someone who’s being bullied, or giving a voice to the voiceless in your community.
Merciful: Matthew 5:7 – “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.”
Sample Application:
Mercy isn’t just forgiving once — it’s cultivating a heart that delights in forgiveness and grace. It might be showing kindness to someone who let you down, offering help to someone who can’t repay you, or choosing compassion over criticism.
Humble: James 4:6 – “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”
Sample Application:
Walking humbly means living in daily dependence on God, not our own strength. It might mean admitting when you’re wrong, seeking God’s guidance before making decisions, or giving Him the glory instead of trying to take credit.
Let His Kingdom come in you — and through you
"When Jesus enters our lives, He begins to rule our hearts — and it shows in the way we live, by His grace alone, through the power of the Holy Spirit."
“By the grace of God” means it’s not our strength, but the Spirit within us, transforming us from glory to glory.
📖 2 Corinthians 3:18
Have you ever seen a dark room?
The moment you turn on the light, what happens to the darkness? It disappears.
Darkness can never overcome the light.
When a room is filled with light, and darkness is exposed to it, the darkness vanishes.
📖 John 1:5 — “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”
When our spirit is not submitted to the Spirit of God, our soul suffers, and our body is affected.
But when our spirit is submitted to the Spirit of God, our soul prospers, and our body benefits.
📖 3 John 1:2, Romans 8:6
The only thing that resolves the revolution within our body, soul, and spirit is faith expressed through obedience — and this results in peace.
When faith leads to obedience, it brings harmony to our body, soul, and spirit — and the result is peace.
📖 Isaiah 26:3, Romans 5:1
True faith in God is expressed through obedience to His Word.
📖 James 2:17 — “Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.”
The Kingdom of God isn’t just a place — it’s a way of life where Jesus rules through the power of the Holy Spirit.
When Jesus is King in our hearts, it transforms every part of who we are.
As our King, we submit to His Word and live in obedience.
His Word sanctifies us as we continue to obey, shaping us more and more into His likeness.
📖 John 6:28–29 — “The work of God is this: to believe in the one He has sent.”
Kingdom life begins with faith — not in ourselves, but in Jesus alone.
📖 Micah 6:8
Just
📖 Isaiah 1:17 — “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.”
📝 Justice in the Kingdom means standing up for what is right, even when it’s not popular. It might mean speaking out against unfair treatment, defending someone being mistreated, or giving a voice to the voiceless.
Merciful
📖 Matthew 5:7 — “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.”
📝 Mercy is more than a one-time act of forgiveness — it’s a heart posture. It might look like extending grace to someone who hurt you, helping someone in need, or choosing compassion over criticism.
Humble
📖 James 4:6 — “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”
📝 Humility means daily dependence on God. It may show in admitting when you're wrong, asking for God’s guidance, or giving Him credit instead of seeking praise.
📖 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18 — “Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances...”
✨ Let His Kingdom come in you — and flow through you.
A Kingdom lifestyle is not a moment — it’s a daily surrender, marked by faith, love, and obedience.
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Gratitude is a powerful emotion that can shift our perspective and help us find joy in even the smallest things. By cultivating a sense of gratitude, we can increase our overall happiness and well-being.
Taking care of ourselves is essential for our physical, emotional, and spiritual health. This can include practices such as exercise, healthy eating, and self-reflection.
The path to self-discovery can be a lifelong journey. By exploring our beliefs, values, and passions, we can gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.
Connection with others is essential for our well-being. Whether through community, friendship, or romantic relationships, human connection can provide us with support, love, and a sense of belonging.
I. Let's Go Deep in the Spirit
This is an invitation from God to go deeper—not just in knowledge, but in understanding the things of God through personal encounters and experiences with Him. This depth comes from a personal relationship and intimate fellowship with God.
"God does not call church attendees; He wants disciples. Not just churchgoers, but worshipers."
God desires a deeper commitment from believers—not merely attending church out of routine but being true disciples who actively follow Him and worship Him in spirit and truth. It’s a call to move beyond superficial faith to a life of genuine devotion and discipleship.
1 Corinthians 2:10: The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God.
1 Timothy 2:3-4: This is good and pleases God our Savior, who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.
Together, these verses set a solid foundation for the message of going deeper in spiritual understanding and knowing God more fully. They encourage both the pursuit of depth in the Spirit and the assurance that God desires everyone to know Him.
"Our God is sovereign and not bound by human limitations, He often chooses to work in our lives in response to our faith and the openness of our hearts".
II. Explore Spiritual Truth
John 8:32 – Jesus says, “And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
John 17:17 – “Sanctify them by the truth; your Word is truth.”
Ephesians 5:26 – "...to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the Word."
John 6:63 – “The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing. The words I have spoken to you—they are full of the Spirit and life.”
Together, these verses emphasize that the Word of God is not only a source of truth but also a transformative power that frees, sanctifies, cleanses, and brings life through the Spirit. They underline the idea that living in God’s truth is an ongoing journey of growth, holiness, and spiritual vitality.
" The Word is truth, in the world we live in, nothing is true"
Amid all uncertainties and changing perspectives in the world, the Word of God remains the ultimate and absolute truth.
We were created in the image and likeness of God, reflecting His character and attributes.
The first humans, Adam and Eve, enjoyed a close, intimate relationship and fellowship with God, walking and communing with Him directly.
Their spiritual eyes and ears were open to God, fully attuned to His voice, guidance, and presence, and they possessed the mind of Christ, which meant they thought and acted in alignment with God’s will and nature.
God, the Creator of the universe, acted in perfect harmony with His Son and the Holy Spirit. In each act of creation, He ensured that everything was “very good.”
Humanity was given dominion over all creation, entrusted to rule, steward, and care for the earth. They were provided with every necessary provision and entrusted with purposeful responsibilities, living in a state of abundance and harmony.
Humans were godly in nature, living in purity, innocence, and righteousness. Their hearts, minds, and spirits were fully aligned with God’s character, free from sin, shame, or fear.
There was peace and unity in all creation, with no separation from God, and the earth itself reflected God’s glory, goodness, and beauty.
Rituals and ceremonies can be a powerful way to connect with our spirituality and deepen our sense of meaning and purpose. They can help us mark important milestones, honor our ancestors, and connect with the divine.
While science and spirituality may seem like opposing concepts, they can actually complement each other. Many scientists and spiritual leaders believe that science can help us understand the physical world, while spirituality can help us understand the deeper meaning and purpose of life.
There are many different spiritual traditions in the world, each with its own unique beliefs, practices, and teachings. By exploring different traditions, we can gain a broader perspective on spirituality and deepen our own spiritual practice.
Mindfulness is a practice that involves being present in the moment, without judgment or distraction. It can help us reduce stress, increase focus, and connect with our inner selves.
Compassion and service are at the heart of many spiritual traditions. By helping others and practicing empathy, we can deepen our own spiritual practice and make a positive impact in the world.