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Breaking Down the Lesson: How God Teaches Us Through Every Experience

  Breaking Down the Lesson "Teach me thy way, O LORD; I will walk in thy truth: unite my heart to fear thy name." – Psalm 86:11 (KJV)    Psalm 86:11 expresses a heartfelt prayer for divine guidance and instruction. The psalmist asks God to reveal His ways so that life may be lived in truth with a unified heart that honors His name. This prayer reflects a deep desire not only to know God intellectually but to experience His direction personally in the details of everyday life.    Every life experience contains a lesson that God is teaching. When we take time to reflect, pray, and meditate on what the Holy Spirit is revealing, each situation becomes an opportunity for spiritual growth and deeper intimacy with God. Learning the Lesson in Every Experience    Breaking down the lesson in life’s situations begins with a simple truth: God is always teaching. The Holy Spirit serves as the internal teacher, guiding believers into truth ...
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Just S.U.E. Me: Living the Law of Love Through Sharing, Unity, and Equality

  Just S.U.E. Me "Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law." – Romans 13:8 (NIV)    In the King’s Domain there is ultimately only one law that governs every thought, word, and action: the Law of Love . While many spiritual principles guide our daily lives, love is the singular force that fulfills them all. Romans 13:8 reminds believers that the only debt we should carry is the ongoing responsibility to love one another.    The phrase “Just S.U.E. Me” is a creative call to accountability. In this teaching, the acronym S.U.E. stands for Sharing, Unity, and Equality . Because love is a debt we owe to one another, we must hold ourselves and each other accountable for fulfilling this Kingdom obligation. Love as a Kingdom Debt    The Law of Love is not simply a suggestion or emotional preference, it is a divine obligation. Scripture teaches us...

Nothing to Hide, Nothing to Fear: Living in the Freedom of Kingdom Love

  Nothing to Hide, Nothing to Fear "For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open." – Luke 8:17 (NIV)    The teaching of Luke 8:17 reveals a powerful spiritual truth: everything hidden will eventually come into the light. Within the framework of Kingdomology , this principle calls believers to live lives of complete transparency and what can be described as evidence-based love . When we truly walk in the nature and character of God, our lives reflect openness, truth, and freedom.    At its core, this message declares that true love cannot coexist with fear or secrecy . When we embrace the love of God fully, we begin to live in a state of being where we genuinely have nothing to hide and nothing to fear . This freedom allows us to be open, honest, and forgiving in every relationship. \ Putting God First    Living a life with nothing to hide ...

The Kingdom Is a System: Understanding John 18:36 and Living in Divine Alignment

  The Kingdom Is a System: Understanding John 18:36 and Living in Divine Alignment "Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence." – John 18:36 (KJV)    When Jesus spoke these words to Pilate, He revealed that His Kingdom operates as a distinct system , entirely separate from the systems of this world. The Kingdom is not merely a place or a future destination, it is a complete way of being, seeing, thinking, speaking, and behaving, with God as the governing authority.    In contrast, the world system functions by excluding God from its operations. The church system serves as a transitional structure, often containing elements of both the world and the Kingdom. Yet the Kingdom and the world remain incompatible in their foundational principles and practices. Life Is Governed by Systems  ...

All My Life I Had to Fight: Understanding Kingdom Warfare

  All My Life I Had to Fight: Understanding Kingdom Warfare Through John 18:36    Throughout life, many of us can echo the powerful words, “All my life, I had to fight.” That phrase captures the lived reality of struggle, hardship, and perseverance. Yet in John 18:36 , Jesus introduces a transformative understanding of what fighting truly means within the Kingdom of God. "Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence." – John 18:36 (KJV)    When Jesus declared that His Kingdom is not of this world, He revealed that the nature of the fight changes when we enter Kingdom consciousness. If His reign were earthly, His followers would have used physical force to prevent His arrest. But because His Kingdom originates in another realm, the battle operates differently.    The Kingdom...

Faultless: Living in the Consciousness of Truth

  Faultless: Awakening to the Consciousness of Truth    John 18:38 presents a powerful moment in spiritual history: "Pilate saith unto him, What is truth? And when he had said this, he went out again unto the Jews, and saith unto them, I find in him no fault at all." – John 18:38    As this sacred narrative unfolds, Jesus moves from judgment hall to judgment hall. The ego represented by Pilate questions His identity. Jesus identifies Himself as a King whose kingdom is truth. Pilate asks, “What is truth?” Yet after scrutiny and interrogation, he declares, “I find in Him no fault at all.”    This declaration reveals a profound dimension of consciousness: a state where no fault exists . Jesus, our Way-Shower, demonstrates what it means to live fully human and fully divine. Even under pressure, accusation, and legal examination, no basis for fault could be found.    The invitation now is personal: Can you conceive o...

God Is a Keeper: Growing in Consciousness Through Jude 1:24-25

  God Is a Keeper: Growing from Falling to Standing Fast    The powerful declaration in Jude 1:24-25 reveals a profound truth about divine preservation: "Now unto Him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory, with exceeding joy, to the only wise God, our Savior, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and for ever. Amen." – Jude 1:24-25    God is revealed here as a Keeper  one who sustains, preserves, and presents us faultless. Kingdom excellence reflects a state where no fault is found, not because of human perfection, but because of divine presentation. Being kept is not limited by God’s ability; rather, it is determined by human openness and awareness. We are kept to the degree that we align our thoughts with the truth that God is our peace, our shade, and our strength.    This journey of being kept unfolds progressively through expanding levels of c...