What does it really mean to live as a citizen of God’s Kingdom?
In this message on Kingdom Culture, we explore the reality that salvation is not only about going to heaven one day — it is about bringing the culture of heaven into our everyday lives here on earth. When Jesus taught us to pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven,” He was revealing God’s desire for a transfer of culture.
As believers, we have been delivered from the dominion of darkness and transferred into the Kingdom of Christ (Colossians 1:13). This means we now live by a different culture — one shaped by prayer, submission to God’s will, spiritual authority, community, and total dependence on the King.
In this sermon, you will discover:
• Why prayer is the native language of the Kingdom
• How prayer aligns us with God’s will rather than persuading Him
• The authority believers carry in enforcing Christ’s victory
• Why Kingdom life is lived in dependence on God and in community with others
If we are citizens of heaven, then heaven’s culture must be visible in how we live, speak, decide, and pray.
This message will challenge you to move beyond religious routine and begin living intentionally as a Kingdom citizen on earth.