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The mysteries of the Kingdom were revealed by Jesus in the gospels and were meant for us to be able to perceive as our kingdom birthright. Jesus spoke of the kingdom in parables and as children of God, these kingdom mysteries are ours to walk in, but we must seek Him first.
Casual Christianity is commonplace in the American church; a religion easily obtained, easily consumed and easily forgotten. A kingdom seeker is one who goes beyond casual consumption and excavates life in the depths of knowing the Father intimately; experiencing death in the flesh and life in the spirit. In turn, a kingdom seeker becomes the living epistle; a holy advertisement of the power of God, bringing the kingdom wherever they go. Let's talk about it!
“Salvation is for everybody; the kingdom is hidden. God does not let the reckless, the careless or the casual have the kingdom; the Kingdom comes to the seeker, seek ye first the kingdom. The kingdom does not come to the casual, the Kingdom comes to the seeker.”
- Ron Carpenter Jr.
Connect with us:
Instagram: @myfreedomculture
Facebook: @freedomculture1
Website: www.occupy-freedom.com
Email: [email protected]
By Justin and Rheanna Arfsten5
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The mysteries of the Kingdom were revealed by Jesus in the gospels and were meant for us to be able to perceive as our kingdom birthright. Jesus spoke of the kingdom in parables and as children of God, these kingdom mysteries are ours to walk in, but we must seek Him first.
Casual Christianity is commonplace in the American church; a religion easily obtained, easily consumed and easily forgotten. A kingdom seeker is one who goes beyond casual consumption and excavates life in the depths of knowing the Father intimately; experiencing death in the flesh and life in the spirit. In turn, a kingdom seeker becomes the living epistle; a holy advertisement of the power of God, bringing the kingdom wherever they go. Let's talk about it!
“Salvation is for everybody; the kingdom is hidden. God does not let the reckless, the careless or the casual have the kingdom; the Kingdom comes to the seeker, seek ye first the kingdom. The kingdom does not come to the casual, the Kingdom comes to the seeker.”
- Ron Carpenter Jr.
Connect with us:
Instagram: @myfreedomculture
Facebook: @freedomculture1
Website: www.occupy-freedom.com
Email: [email protected]