As Luke 17:20 states, the kingdom is not something you can observe. It’s unlike any political or government authority we are used to seeing and hearing about. The power and privileges in His kingdom are far different, yet more real and transforming than any other leader or group could hope to have. Surrendering to kingdom authority is freeing, leaving behind guilt, shame and past regrets. The freedom available is also in the moment of chaos and confusion, offering grace and peace to handle difficult issues like no other power.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
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