This message invites us into a profound exploration of what it truly means to pray 'Thy kingdom come' during the Christmas season and beyond. Drawing from Matthew 6 and the Lord's Prayer, we discover that Jesus' birth wasn't merely a sweet nativity story but the inauguration of a divine kingdom that transforms everything. The sermon challenges us to recognize three powerful truths: God's kingdom came at Christ's arrival, continues now through the hearts of His people, and will one day come in complete fullness. We're reminded that salvation isn't just an escape from hell but an entrance into kingdom living right now. The question becomes deeply personal: Have we truly submitted every area of our lives to the King's rule? Are we living as kingdom-minded people who reflect Christ's reign in our workplaces, homes, and relationships? This isn't about part-time Sunday devotion but full surrender. The beautiful paradox is that while we live in the 'already but not yet' tension of God's kingdom, we're called to be His light, pushing back darkness and building His kingdom until Christ returns in glory. Christmas becomes not just a celebration of a baby born long ago, but a declaration that the King has come, still reigns, and is coming again.