In this episode, we dive deep into The Kingdom of God with special guest Ed Snyder and unpack one of the most important messages Jesus ever preached.
For many believers, the Kingdom of God is a phrase they’ve heard in church, but few truly understand what it means to live as a citizen of the Kingdom rather than simply attending a church service. Jesus didn’t just come to start a religion—He came proclaiming a Kingdom and calling men to live under the authority of the King.
In this conversation, we discuss:
What the Kingdom of God actually is
Why Jesus made the Kingdom the center of His message
The difference between religion and Kingdom living
How understanding the Kingdom reshapes purpose, leadership, and identity
What it looks like for men to lead their families, businesses, and lives under the authority of Christ
This episode challenges men to move beyond passive Christianity and step into the responsibility and calling that comes with being a Kingdom man.
If you’ve ever felt like there has to be more to your faith than just going through the motions, this conversation will help you see the bigger picture of what Jesus was really inviting us into.
If this conversation resonates with you and you're a man who wants to grow in faith, discipline, leadership, and stewardship, we invite you to apply for our next Limitless Coaching Cohort.
Over the next 4–5 months, we walk alongside a select group of men who are committed to becoming stronger spiritually, mentally, and physically while aligning their lives with their God-given calling.
Inside the cohort, we focus on:
Strengthening your relationship with God
Developing discipline and leadership
Building a healthy, strong body
Becoming the man your family and calling require
If you're ready to stop living passively and start leading your life with purpose, you can book a call with us to learn more about the next cohort.
Apply here:
https://link.msgsndr.com/widget/bookings/meetwclint
Spots are limited, and we intentionally keep the group small to ensure deep growth and accountability.