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So Jesus says those who choose to build their lives upon me the word of God. In other words, those who are, who, who, who choose that the word of God controls their life. They are wise.
Let us go on to 1 Corinthians 4:17-20. Here we have another proof that the church is the kingdom. Paul says that in every place and in every church he teaches the same thing. Verse 17 appears to be related entirely to the church. However, in verse 20 Paul mentions the kingdom of God.
Mar 15, 2014 · Jesus Christ, Himself is the king claiming and possessing all authority. He has made know His will through words supplied directly by the Holy Spirit; hence, His law. Those who willingly yield their hearts and lives to the Spirit's law (Romans 8:2) are His subjects.
Aug 9, 2010 · A kingdom mentality recognizes that, as citizens of God's kingdom, Christians choose to view life differently from the rest of the culture. Jesus's offer of the kingdom 2,000 years ago required a change of mind—it required repentance.
Sep 13, 2017 · To simplify, Kingdom living is being obedient to God's Constitution that He gave us to use are our guide. If you want to live a victorious life, obey and live by His principles. When living a life as citizens of the Kingdom, your greatest challenges will come from the most unlikely people.
Apr 3, 2020 · To live with a Kingdom perspective is to remember the words of Paul when he encourages us to not set our mind on earthly things “for our citizenship is in heaven” (Philippians 3:20), and that our “bodies are merely tents here on earth… and temporary” (1 Corinthians 5:1).
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Apr 2, 2017 · The idea that a Christian could live his or her independent spiritual life separate from the life of a local church is foreign to the New Testament. God wants every part of the body to work together, causing “the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love” (Eph. 4:16).