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Heaven isn’t our escape plan—it’s our reference point.
In Week Two, we unpack Romans 12:1–2 and Jesus’ teaching in Mark 4 to see how God’s Kingdom grows—not through striving or control, but through transformation. The Spirit renews our minds (metamorpho), changing the lens through which we see reality so our lives begin to reflect God’s will.
Embodiment means God’s will becomes visible in how we live.
In a world shaped by power, performance, and self-promotion, we’re called to something different: humility over image, service over control, grace over performance, mercy over retaliation.
The Kingdom doesn’t grow through escape—it grows one heart at a time through embodied obedience.
By True North ChurchHeaven isn’t our escape plan—it’s our reference point.
In Week Two, we unpack Romans 12:1–2 and Jesus’ teaching in Mark 4 to see how God’s Kingdom grows—not through striving or control, but through transformation. The Spirit renews our minds (metamorpho), changing the lens through which we see reality so our lives begin to reflect God’s will.
Embodiment means God’s will becomes visible in how we live.
In a world shaped by power, performance, and self-promotion, we’re called to something different: humility over image, service over control, grace over performance, mercy over retaliation.
The Kingdom doesn’t grow through escape—it grows one heart at a time through embodied obedience.