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Kingdom Liberty: Living in the Freedom of the Spirit

  Kingdom Liberty: Living in the Freedom of the Spirit "Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." – 2 Corinthians 3:17     Kingdom Liberty is the inherent freedom that comes from being part of God’s Kingdom and operating in the Spirit. It represents a state of freedom from the bondage of rigid rules, rituals, and religious structures that attempt to restrict the divine relationship between humanity and God.    When believers operate in this liberty, they move beyond the lower level of consciousness associated with the flesh and enter into a higher realm of spiritual awareness. In this place, individuals are empowered to live authentically as the image and likeness of God  perfect, whole, and complete.    Firstly: Freedom from All Forms of Bondage. Kingdom Liberty affirms total freedom from every chain that binds the human experience. This includes liberation from physical struggl...
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Christ Is Not Jesus’ Last Name: Understanding the Anointing of Christ

  Christ Is Not Jesus’ Last Name: Understanding the Anointing of Christ "...And all drank the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ." – 1 Corinthians 10:4    Many people grow up with the misconception that Jesus is the first name and Christ is the last name . However, Christ is not a last name. The word Christ refers to the anointing of God upon a person, place, or thing that enables it to go beyond normal human limitations and manifest the glory of God.    This anointing is not limited to Jesus alone. Scripture reveals that the Christ existed before Jesus, with Jesus, and after Jesus . The Apostle Paul expands our understanding in 1 Corinthians 10:4 when he explains that the Israelites drank from a spiritual rock in the wilderness and that rock was Christ.    Water does not naturally flow from rocks, yet when Moses struck the rock, water poured out to sustain ...

A Growing Appetite: Moving from Milk to Meat in Spiritual Growth

  A Growing Appetite: Moving from Milk to Meat in Spiritual Growth "I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able." – 1 Corinthians 3:2    Spiritual growth requires proper nourishment. In 1 Corinthians 3:2 , Paul writes to the church at Corinth explaining that he fed them with milk instead of meat because they were not yet able to handle deeper teaching. Paul's desire was for the church to grow spiritually and mature in their understanding of God.    Just as natural life develops from childhood to adulthood, spiritual life also grows in stages. It is not healthy to remain a spiritual child forever. God calls believers to grow from being children of God, to adolescents in God, and ultimately to mature adults in God. This development reflects the growth of the Christ within each person.    Spiritual maturity is often revealed by one's appetite . What a person de...

Give My Regards to Broadway: Choosing the Narrow Way That Leads to Life

  Give My Regards to Broadway: Choosing the Narrow Way That Leads to Life "Because straight is the gate and narrow is the way which leads unto life. And few there be that find it." – Matthew 7:14    Jesus teaches that there are two paths in life: the broad way and the narrow way. The broad way is the path many people travel, yet it ultimately leads to destruction. The narrow way, however, leads to life. Every person must decide which path they will follow and how they will live their life.    This teaching is a call to a higher consciousness the Christ Mind  and to the highest version of oneself. Individuals must choose whether they will live primarily within the collective consciousness or awaken to the deeper awareness of Christ consciousness . Walking the narrow path involves transforming how we think, speak, and behave so that our lives reflect what is highest and best.    This journey unfolds through a spiritual proce...

Movement Is Prayer: Growing Spiritually Through Life’s Transitions

  Movement Is Prayer “It is in God that we live, move, and have our being.” – Acts 17:28 Movement is a powerful spiritual practice that contributes to the development of the soul. When individuals experience shifts in their lives, they must take responsibility for those movements. Often people attribute relational or environmental changes to others, but in many cases the transformation has occurred within themselves. A movement of the heart, mind, or consciousness can reshape relationships and redefine one’s path. Life transitions such as starting a new job, graduating, or entering a new season of relationships reveal the true nature of connections. These shifts show who is aligned with your journey and who was present only for a particular season. Recognizing this allows individuals to stop projecting blame and instead acknowledge their own growth and unfolding. Firstly: Movement Reveals What We Carry Within A move is not simply about relocating physically; it reveals th...

Be Careful What You Say About the Holy Spirit: Understanding Ephesians 4:30

  Be Careful What You Say About the Holy Spirit "And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby you are sealed unto the day of redemption." – Ephesians 4:30 Throughout life, people experience moments where they miss the mark through thoughts, words, or actions that are not the highest and the best. Scripture speaks about transgressions, iniquities, and other forms of spiritual misalignment. Yet within these teachings there is also a deeper warning concerning blasphemy , particularly regarding the Holy Spirit. Jesus explained in Matthew 12:31–32 that many mistakes can be forgiven, but people must be careful about what they say concerning the Holy Spirit. The Apostle Paul echoes this instruction in Ephesians 4:30, reminding believers not to grieve the Holy Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit carries a nurturing quality often associated with the wisdom of God. Because of this sacred relationship, individuals must carefully monitor their Thoughts, Theology, and Treatment,  the...

There Are No Wants in the Kingdom: Living from Divine Abundance

  There Are No Wants in the Kingdom "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us." – Ephesians 3:20    This powerful scripture reminds us that God's manifestation in our lives does not depend on external conditions. Instead, it flows according to the spiritual power operating within us . The Kingdom of God operates from the inside out, revealing that everything necessary for life and fulfillment already exists within the believer.    Within Kingdom theology, the concept of a “want” is viewed differently from the way the world defines it. A want is considered an external craving that arises from sense consciousness . It attempts to pull something from the outside world inward, which contradicts the Kingdom principle of creation from within.    Firstly: The Power of Kingdom Vocabulary    In the Kingdom, words are creative instruments th...