Because the Kingdom is not a spreadsheet. It is not a performance. It is not a brand.
It is a feast. A field. A family reunion.
And it starts, sometimes, with putting your feet in the dirt and remembering you are loved before you ever do a thing.
Playfulness, then, is not the opposite of reverence. It is a form of it.
It’s living in such deep awareness of God’s presence that you can stop posturing and start living.
It’s trusting so completely in God’s goodness that you can risk looking foolish.
It’s joining the Spirit in co-creating a life that overflows with beauty and imagination and joy.
Because in the end, that’s what the Kingdom of God really is.
Not another project. Not another performance.
But a wide-open space where the children of God get to play.
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