Firm Foundation with Bryan Hudson

Your Kingdom, Power & Glory: Quietness + Confidence = STRENGTH


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Summary of the Message:

“Kingdom, Power, Glory: Quietness + Confidence = Strength”
by Pastor Bryan Hudson, D.Min.

I. INTRODUCTION: THE DISCIPLE’S REQUEST AND THE KINGDOM CONTEXT

A. The Request: “Lord, Teach Us to Pray” (Luke 11:1; Matthew 6:9–13)

  • Jesus models prayer for His disciples—not the Lord’s prayer, but our prayer.
  • The prayer closes with a reminder of divine ownership and sovereignty:
  • “For Yours is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory forever.”

    B. Meaning of the Three Realms of God

    1. Kingdom – God’s rule and authority.
    2. Power – God’s ability to accomplish His will.
    3. Glory – God’s majesty and divine presence.
      • These belong to God alone; not to governments, politicians, or human systems.
      • Believers operate in a higher kingdom, with higher power, for the glory of God.
      • II. THE KINGDOM IS LIGHT IN A DARK WORLD

        A. The Bright Light of God’s Kingdom (Matthew 5:14)

        • Jesus said, “You are the light of the world; a city on a hill cannot be hidden.”
        • Christ has transferred His light to His followers.
        • Application:
          • You are already visible—so shine.
          • Others are already watching, so be the light.
          • “You may as well shine!”
          • III. THE KINGDOM IS TRANSFORMATIVE

            A. The Call of the Disciples (Matthew 4:18–20)

            • Jesus said, “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
            • Transformation begins when we follow; God makes us.
            • The Kingdom changes identity and purpose.
            • B. Cooperation with God’s Transforming Power

              • Transformation requires yielding, not striving.
              • God’s kingdom forms new purpose, power, and personhood.
              • IV. THE KINGDOM IS FULL OF STRENGTH

                (Isaiah 30:15–16)

                “In returning and rest you shall be saved;

                In quietness and confidence shall be your strength;
                But you would not…”

                A. The Prophetic Context

                • Judah sought political alliances (Egypt) instead of trusting God.
                • God rebuked them: “You take counsel, but not of Me.”
                • The warning: reliance on worldly systems leads to weakness and dependence.
                • B. Worldly Systems vs. God’s Kingdom

                  • Earthly systems concentrate power and wealth among a few.
                  • God’s kingdom strengthens, uplifts, and liberates people.
                  • True strength is found only in God’s rule.
                  • V. THE FALSE STRENGTH OF SPEED AND STRIVING

                    A. The Futility of Running Faster

                    • “We will flee on swift horses…” — but “those who pursue you shall be swift.”
                    • You cannot outrun anxiety, distraction, or fear.
                    • The faster you run, the faster your troubles seem to chase you.
                    • Principle: The answer is not speed but stillness.
                    • B. Modern Application

                      • People try to fix weakness by posturing strength—pretending to be powerful.
                      • Strength doesn’t come from acting strong but from quietness of heart and confidence in God.
                      • VI. TRUE STRENGTH ILLUSTRATED: HARRIET TUBMAN

                        A. Example of Spiritual Strength

                        • Physically small (about 5 feet tall), formerly enslaved, but mighty in faith.
                        • Escaped 90 miles to freedom and returned to rescue ~70 others.
                        • Served as a scout and spy during the Civil War and later as an activist.
                        • B. The Source of Her Strength

                          • Quote: “I prayed to God to make me strong and able to fight.”
                          • Her strength came from God, not size or status.
                          • True strength is moral, spiritual, and rooted in trust and courage.
                          • VII. RETURNING, RESTING, AND KNOWING GOD

                            A. Returning and Rest (Isaiah 30:15)

                            • Returning = repentance — turning back to God.
                            • Rest = tranquility and settledness.
                            • Deliverance comes through surrender, not striving.
                            • Rest is not inactivity—it is trusting the power of another (God).
                            • B. Quietness and Confidence

                              • Quietness: Calm heart; stillness of spirit.
                              • Confidence: Assurance in God’s character and promises.
                              • “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10).
                                • You know only after you be still.
                                • Stillness allows God’s presence to fill the heart.
                                • C. Results of Quiet Confidence

                                  • “The work of righteousness will be peace” (Isaiah 32:17).
                                  • When God is with you, you can move without fear.
                                  • If you are still fearful—sit back down until peace returns.
                                  • VIII. THE HUMAN TENDENCY TO MOVE FASTER

                                    A. God Says: “Rest.” Humanity Says: “No.”

                                    • Israel said, “We will flee on swift horses.”
                                    • Principle: The human reflex is to move faster rather than trust deeper.
                                    • Lesson: You need stillness, not speed.
                                    • B. Trust in God, Not in Systems

                                      • “Some trust in chariots, and some in horses,
                                      • but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.” (Psalm 20:7)
                                      • Wealth, systems, and networks can change—but God remains faithful.
                                      • Even abundance (money, success) is no substitute for trust in the Lord.
                                      • IX. THE POWER OF STILLNESS

                                        A. Stillness Is Productive, Not Passive

                                        • God’s kingdom is productive—just not busy.
                                        • Stillness reorders priorities and aligns you with God’s presence.
                                        • It helps you reframe life’s situations through faith:
                                          • “It’s bad, but God’s got it.”
                                          • “It’s chaotic, but God’s got me.”
                                          • B. Illustration: Captain “Sully” Sullenberger

                                            • During the “Miracle on the Hudson,” he acted calmly under pressure.
                                            • His stillness allowed his training—and God’s grace—to work.
                                            • Lesson: You can’t perform CPR, pilot a plane, or save a life while frantic.
                                              • Stillness lets knowledge, faith, and grace operate effectively.
                                              • X. THE INVITATION TO REST IN CHRIST (Matthew 11:28)

                                                “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

                                                A. God’s Offer vs. Humanity’s Resistance

                                                • Many hear this call but refuse it—choosing “swift horses” instead.
                                                • Jesus invites us to stop striving and receive His rest.
                                                • XI. APPLICATION AND RESPONSE

                                                  1. Return to God Daily

                                                  • Repent, realign, and rest—make it a daily rhythm.
                                                  • Don’t wait for crisis to return; stay aligned continuously.
                                                  • 2. Seek Strength Through Quiet Time

                                                    • Prayer and meditation on God’s Word.
                                                    • Meditate—turn truth over and over until it shapes your heart.
                                                    • 3. Value Stillness with God Over Speed Without Him

                                                      • Resist the culture of hurry.
                                                      • Strength grows in quiet confidence, not constant motion.
                                                      • 4. Trust That When You Stop Striving, God Starts Moving

                                                        • Let surrender activate divine strength.
                                                        • Faith rests, and rest becomes power.
                                                        • XII. CONCLUSION AND PRAYER

                                                          • Summary Statement:
                                                          • “Quietness + Confidence = Strength.”
                                                            God’s kingdom is not built on noise, speed, or display—but on returning, resting, and trusting.
                                                          • Closing Prayer Highlights:
                                                            • Thank God for His kingdom, power, and glory.
                                                            • Ask for grace to practice stillness, repentance, and confidence.
                                                            • Celebrate examples of spiritual strength (like Harriet Tubman).
                                                            • Reaffirm trust in God’s rule: “Yours is the Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, forever.”
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