Transformative Power of the Kingdom of God

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1. "The kingdom of God is here. Because Jesus said it. Jesus said, I have come. The kingdom of God, the kingdom of heaven has come. So that means it's come, right? But also, it hasn't yet come. Because we know that the truth of the story is, that Jesus will return again, that he will come in all of his glory. But it doesn't mean that we're just like, wait. Oh, man, I'm going to bide my time on earth, waiting for heaven. That wasn't the point. Jesus came and said, the kingdom of God has come. And then he said, this is what it looks like." (38 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The kingdom of God may have small beginnings. But it will increase. It's easy to dismiss the mustard seed because it appears so small. But the reality is that it grows into this massive plant. So large that it's described as a tree. And the tree is described as part of God's peaceable kingdom in which the birds of the air come and make their nests in its branches. The kingdom of God is just like the mustard seed. In earthly terms, it appears quite small. But in eternal terms, it's bigger and stronger than you can imagine." (34 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The kingdom of God isn't some far-off thing that we just sit around waiting and hoping for. Jesus Christ brought the kingdom of God to earth. The kingdom of heaven, has come. And the whole point of following Jesus is so that we can see His kingdom come on earth the way that He wanted to. And then we will see Him in glory when He returns. We will see lost people found. We will see light in the darkness. We will see lives transformed." (29 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When you have faith, as small as a mustard seed, you can move mountains. Why? Because the tiniest bit of faith has exponential power by the grace of God. The tiniest, all He needs is your little bit of faith and He will do everything that needs to happen. And we have to actually trust Him that He's doing it. These parables remind us that what we need is that tiny bit of faith. And that God will transform the world with it." (29 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The kingdom of God is life changing. The seed is transformed. You put it in the ground. God does its work. Something totally different happens. It's not a seed anymore. It's bigger. It's more powerful. It's more. It's transformed. Completely because it's the work of God that changes it. It's transformed to the greatest part of itself. So that it grows and has branches that offer shade and rest to others." (29 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Because there isn't, there isn't really a simple way to understand it because the kingdom of God is here and not. Okay, that's all truthful. And the kingdom of God is and the kingdom of God does. So, it's a verb and noun. So, so much clarification there, right? So clear, totally tracking. Now you're like, of course, I'll understand this. But when Jesus talks about his parables, he says the kingdom of God is. Even these, I'm talking about two parables today. Don't worry, they're short." (36 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The kingdom of God is here. Because Jesus said it. Jesus said, I have come. The kingdom of God, the kingdom of heaven has come. So that means it's come, right? But also, it hasn't yet come. Because we know that the truth of the story is, that Jesus will return again, that he will come in all of his glory. But it doesn't mean that we're just like, wait. Oh, man, I'm going to bide my time on earth, waiting for heaven. That wasn't the point. Jesus came and said, the kingdom of God has come. And then he said, this is what it looks like. This is what it looks like. This is how you should live. Because that's how the kingdom of God is a thing that has come. But also, it's something you have to do. So when we live our lives, this is how you should live. When we live our lives in obedience to Jesus, that's the kingdom of God on earth." (38 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The kingdom of God may have small beginnings. But it will increase. It's easy to dismiss the mustard seed because it appears so small. But the reality is that it grows into this massive plant. So large that it's described as a tree. And the tree is described as part of God's peaceable kingdom in which the birds of the air come and make their nests in its branches. The kingdom of God is just like the mustard seed. In earthly terms, it appears quite small. But in eternal terms, it's bigger and stronger than you can imagine. Jesus said the kingdom of heaven is just like this. It looks small. But it grows to immense size. The growth happens by an explosive power that is outside of the control of the world." (34 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The kingdom of God works invisibly, its effect is evident to everyone. Yeast does its job slowly and silently. Right? We've established you don't see it working unless you're really cool. But you can't deny its effect on the bread. The same is true in our hearts. The nature of yeast is to grow and to change whatever it contacts. When we accept Jesus, His grace grows in our hearts and changes us from the inside out. As the gospel transforms our lives, as the truth of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, with His kingdom of heaven on earth, as we know more of Him, the gospel transforms our lives, and it influences the world around us. It can't help it. Just like the seed can't help but grow, and the yeast can't help but yeast. As we reflect the glory of the Lord, He makes us more and more like Him. And we are changed into His glorious image. And the world around us is transformed to be more and more the kingdom of heaven on earth." (73 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The kingdom of God may have small beginnings. But it will increase. It's easy to dismiss the mustard seed because it appears so small. But the reality is that it grows into this massive plant. So large that it's described as a tree. And the tree is described as part of God's peaceable kingdom in which the birds of the air come and make their nests in its branches. The kingdom of God is just like the mustard seed. In earthly terms, it appears quite small. But in eternal terms, it's bigger and stronger than you can imagine. Jesus said the kingdom of heaven is just like this. It looks small. But it grows to immense size. The growth happens by an explosive power that is outside of the control of the world. The power of the farmer or the bread maker. It has nothing to do with how I make the bread that helps it rise. It's about the power in the yeast, in the leaven that makes it rise. God does that. I don't make seeds grow. I literally don't make seeds grow. No. That does not. It is by the gracious power of the Lord that seeds grow in my life, okay? It's all because he does something powerful and explosive. And I mean, it doesn't mean we do nothing, right? If faith means that we believe that something powerful and amazing will happen when I do something small. When I'm faithful with the little thing. And God makes it exponentially greater in his power and his glory." (34 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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