The Kingdom allows for a new way of life, but also brings division to the world.
Read MoreJesus' future return should not create fear, but a faith that drive us further into mission.
Read MoreThe antithesis to worry and anxiety is to serve the Kingdom in mission.
Read More"We are eternal beings. All that you've amassed in this life you cannot take with you; it will be divided amongst the living."
Read More"Fear creates a kind of self-absorption. It doesn't disqualify you as a missionary, but it removes you from the office of missionary when you're given over to that kind of fear."
Read More"Jesus calls out to us to ensure that our inner life is clean and that our outer life remains committed to loving and just actions."
Read More"Only Jesus can open up our eyes and give us true sight."
Read More"Life in the kingdom goes beyond personal holiness. We've been enlisted in a battle against the work of the devil."
Read More"We pray for things that only the depths of love could bring us.
Read More"Let the ministry you are doing be a constant expression of your intimacy with Jesus."
Read More"Our response to the poor reveals the state of our inner life. Are we really connected to the heart of God?"
Read More"When we genuinely ask Jesus what he wants for us, are we ready to do whatever he says?"
Read More"Our ambition has to be clothed with humility and a willingness to sacrifice."
Read More"When God speaks to us, it's always a promise...it's always a covenant."
Read More"The transfiguration is a reminder Jesus is Lord, Messiah, more powerful than what's happening around us.
Read More"We pick up our cross by picking up the mission of the kingdom."
Read More"Jesus is the origin of every miracle, but we get to experience it passing through us."
Read More"Jesus offers us power and authority in exchange for all our preparation and planning."
Read More"What qualifies a person to do mission? An encounter with Jesus.
Read More"Jesus reveals that the God of creation has a preference for those we've forgotten: the poor, the sick, and the destitute."
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