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We celebrate Father's Day at King of Kings, with a look at Daniel, Chapter 2, where Daniel interprets a dream (from Father-God) for king Nebuchadnezzar. In the dream, God is instructing the king to rule over the land of Israel with God's power. In other words, God is calling the king to take great care of God's kingdom: its people, its land, its animals. To do so, the king must stand on the firm foundation of God as his rock.
The same is true for us! We are called to rule for God's kingdom by standing on the cornerstone of Jesus Christ. He is our only way, truth and life for stability and purpose. Sunday's message then shifts to the Gospel of Luke, chapter 16, verses 10-13. In it, Jesus warns us in love to rule our money for the sake of God's kingdom, and not let money rule us.
By King of Kings Lutheran ChurchWe celebrate Father's Day at King of Kings, with a look at Daniel, Chapter 2, where Daniel interprets a dream (from Father-God) for king Nebuchadnezzar. In the dream, God is instructing the king to rule over the land of Israel with God's power. In other words, God is calling the king to take great care of God's kingdom: its people, its land, its animals. To do so, the king must stand on the firm foundation of God as his rock.
The same is true for us! We are called to rule for God's kingdom by standing on the cornerstone of Jesus Christ. He is our only way, truth and life for stability and purpose. Sunday's message then shifts to the Gospel of Luke, chapter 16, verses 10-13. In it, Jesus warns us in love to rule our money for the sake of God's kingdom, and not let money rule us.