The Kingdom
This Kingdom is part of every day, invading, pervading, living, moving, breathing. It grows only as quickly as we allow our hearts to catch on to it. In its truest form, it emulates the character of God Himself—loving, above all, gracious, compassionate, righteous, holy, just, actively effecting change, never dormant but always looking to establish itself more and more. It is beautiful, beyond what any word or song or expression of man can capture. It is everything, wrapped up in our very existence, and discovered in a way as unique as the person who takes part in it.
This is a beautiful description.
Failing to live a Kingdom life as such (or at least having such a consciousness) is one of the most threatening things to the Church today.
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