Living as Royal Heirs in God's Kingdom

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"It is because of God we are here; it is His breath that is in our lungs. Let us not forget that, and let us carry that gratitude into every aspect of our lives." [31:21] (Download)

"We have to start from young to nurture children in the way of the Lord; that is the only way that they will not depart. It's our responsibility to lay a strong spiritual foundation for them." [32:01] (Download)

"When God adopts us into his family, it also comes with privileges and benefits. So, be assured that as believers, we are not just saved; we are granted access to the riches of His kingdom." [39:29] (Download)

"Many people enter God's kingdom when they say yes to God, but they don't understand that you have to maintain residency. Believers must remember to uphold the principles of God's kingdom to truly belong." [45:48] (Download)

"We have to understand the patterns and principles of God's kingdom. Sometimes we focus on man-made traditions or the culture around us, but we must align with what God's word says about our situation." [47:18] (Download)

"Even though I live here, my residence is somewhere else; even though I live here, my passport says something else. We're supposed to be operating from a kingdom principle, not just looking like we're part of this world but representing the King of Kings." [42:04] (Download)

"Be in the Kingdom, not just church. When God called us, He called us to be in His kingdom. Church has its part and place, but the overarching thing is being part of God's kingdom." [42:53] (Download)

"We have to be part of God's kingdom, where there is one king, one Lord. The scripture says that the Lord will be king over the whole earth, and we, as believers, are called to live with this kingdom perspective." [43:30] (Download)

"Scripture calls us a peculiar people, and that's something to embrace. As Christians, we are to feel good not because of worldly affirmations but because we understand our unique identity in Christ." [40:11] (Download)
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