Living as Ambassadors in God's Spiritual Kingdom

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1) "Our King is handing out gifts; every citizen gets a gift in this Kingdom culture, a spiritual gift that we are supposed to show and use while we are at work as ambassadors teaching the culture of the king." [19:08]

2) "You're the one that's supposed to bring the kingdom in... you have a spirit solution to a spiritual problem. You are the Ambassador and the King has given you rights to pray, language to pray, he's giving you access to healing." [25:55]

3) "No Ambassador goes in with their own opinion about anything. An ambassador goes into that foreign territory with the mind of the king, saying there are things that the king wants to accomplish here." [26:33]

4) "When you're dealing with a kingdom, power and authority is based upon who the king is... when you're in the delegation, there are rights and Privileges and honor that comes with it, and you still have to do what you're supposed to do." [29:19]

5) "Our job as ambassadors are to be messengers of the king, representing our nation, the kingdom of God, a spiritual Kingdom that is meant to touch Earth to let people know his power, his glory, the culture that he wants to give them." [14:14]

6) "The kingdom must be at work at work. We're not being ambassadors in the embassy; Sunday morning is the embassy. So Monday through Saturday, that's when we're being ambassadors." [15:09]

7) "It's hard to give the culture of the kingdom when you don't have the character of the King... if we don't reflect at work the character of the king, they don't want the culture of the king." [17:35]

8) "We are citizens of a God who has a kingdom that is unmatched, unlimited... it is a domain that reaches from heaven and comes to Earth." [11:41]

9) "The kingdom of God is this perspective of life, too. It's a mindset where you see yourself as a citizen and an ambassador, with the backing of Heaven behind you in a foreign territory." [13:27]
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