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Sunday February 22, 2026: In this week’s message, we continue exploring the parables of Jesus—not as illustrations, but as blueprints. If the Kingdom is seed, leaven, and hidden process, then how do sons and daughters actually participate in what God is building?
This teaching confronts the tension between striving and passivity, dismantling performance theology while refusing to drift into disengagement. We unpack what it means to scatter seed without panic, steward the soil of our hearts, and work from union rather than for approval.
Through the lens of Paul’s language—“I worked harder than them all, yet not I, but the grace of God”—we discover that effort is not the enemy. Self-sourcing is. Sons do not earn inheritance. They steward it.
This is a call to mature participation: obedience without anxiety, responsibility without fear, and revival that becomes structure. Because the Kingdom is not earned. It is entrusted.
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Sunday February 22, 2026: In this week’s message, we continue exploring the parables of Jesus—not as illustrations, but as blueprints. If the Kingdom is seed, leaven, and hidden process, then how do sons and daughters actually participate in what God is building?
This teaching confronts the tension between striving and passivity, dismantling performance theology while refusing to drift into disengagement. We unpack what it means to scatter seed without panic, steward the soil of our hearts, and work from union rather than for approval.
Through the lens of Paul’s language—“I worked harder than them all, yet not I, but the grace of God”—we discover that effort is not the enemy. Self-sourcing is. Sons do not earn inheritance. They steward it.
This is a call to mature participation: obedience without anxiety, responsibility without fear, and revival that becomes structure. Because the Kingdom is not earned. It is entrusted.

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