The sermon delivered during the FWHC Sunday Online Service begins with a heartfelt acknowledgment of God's presence, as the speaker expresses gratitude for the ability to gather and worship, attributing it to God's breath in their lungs. The congregation is encouraged to bring their children to church to be nurtured in the ways of the Lord, highlighting the importance of a spiritual foundation for the young. The speaker shares a personal story of overcoming challenges to bring their own children to church, emphasizing the significance of praying for all aspects of life, including the empowerment of the speaker through the Holy Spirit.
Transitioning from worship, the sermon delves into the concept of kingdoms, contrasting the natural kingdoms of the world with the spiritual realms of Satan and God. The speaker references biblical passages, including Matthew 4:8 and John 3:3, to illustrate the dominion of Satan over the world and the promise of all kingdoms becoming united under God's rule. The sermon underscores the necessity of being born again to enter the kingdom of God, with baptism highlighted as a means of entry.
The privileges and benefits of being adopted into God's family are likened to the story of Moses, who was adopted by Pharaoh's daughter and became a prince with access to royal privileges. Believers are reminded that their adoption by God grants them similar benefits and that they should focus on Christ rather than worldly things, recognizing their distinctiveness as God's peculiar people.
The speaker stresses the importance of not just attending church but being an active part of God's kingdom. The analogy of maintaining residency, similar to the requirements of a green card in the United States, is used to convey the need for believers to adhere to the patterns and principles of God's kingdom. The speaker warns against getting caught up in man-made traditions and cultural influences, using Prince Harry's loss of royal privileges as an example of what happens when one pulls away from their designated place of operation.
Christians are called to be different from the world and to represent God, living with the understanding that their true residence and identity lie in the kingdom of God. The sermon distinguishes between the universal organization of God's kingdom, the local church, and individual believers, emphasizing the need for believers to operate from kingdom principles and recognize the sovereignty of one king, one Lord over the entire earth.
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