Jesus never preached a gospel of escape. His message was not, “Believe in Me, and one day you’ll go to heaven.” He preached the gospel of the Kingdom — a message that brings heaven to earth...
November 2, 2025
Jesus never preached a gospel of escape. His message was not, “Believe in Me, and one day you’ll go to heaven.” He preached the gospel of the Kingdom — a message that brings heaven to earth.
When Jesus taught us to pray, He said:
“Let Your kingdom come, let Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” – Matthew 6:10
Heaven is not your final destination; it’s a transit stop. God’s ultimate plan is for heaven and earth to unite — for His presence to fill the world through His people. You don’t have to die to experience heaven; receive Jesus and experience heaven here and now.
When we misunderstand this, we give up on our homes, our families, and our purpose. But the gospel is not about escaping darkness — it’s about bringing light into it.
From the beginning, God’s design for humanity was clear:
“Let Us make man in Our image… and let them have dominion.” – Genesis 1:26–28
God created man to rule, not to retreat. Sin didn’t cancel God’s plan — it only revealed His mercy. Through Jesus, that same purpose of dominion has been restored.
You were not created merely to survive. You were created to take dominion, to bring order, beauty, and heaven’s reality into the world around you.
Before God told Adam to take dominion, He blessed him. Blessing is not a reward — it’s the empowerment to fulfill purpose.
Blessing can do what gold cannot.
When Israel left Egypt, they took gold and silver, but it was manna from heaven that sustained them. The gold could not buy food or water; only God’s blessing could provide.
Stop pursuing gold — pursue God. Gold will follow.
The Israelites later used that same gold to build the Ark of the Covenant. What you receive is meant to build God’s kingdom, not your comfort.
God’s blessing flows from an invisible realm.
“We fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” – 2 Corinthians 4:18
You are connected to a heavenly economy. Even when your bank account says zero, heaven’s supply hasn’t stopped. Faith accesses what sight cannot see.
Stop asking how God will do it — that’s His domain. Trust that His timing is perfect. He often provides at the last moment to remind us: the source is Him, not our savings.
Every time God speaks, His word pulls supply from the invisible into the visible.
When Jesus told Peter, “Put your net into the deep,” Peter obeyed, and a boatload of fish appeared where none existed before. The fish came from the unseen realm.
God’s word is the highest currency in the Kingdom.
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ.” – Ephesians 1:3
Your blessings are spiritual — released in the currency of words. God’s word is more valuable than money because it creates what money cannot.
Many Christians wait on circumstances to change — for the raise, the approval, the relationship — but faith waits on God’s word.
Just like a pregnant woman, waiting in expectation, the word you carry will grow inside you until it manifests. If the word cannot change your heart, it cannot change your circumstances.
Fruitfulness begins in intimacy.
“Abide in Me, and you will bear much fruit.” – John 15:5
Be intimate with God. Let His word transform your heart, and soon it will transform your world.
Faith works through love.
“Faith works by love.” – Galatians 5:6
The blessing of the Kingdom doesn’t flow through greed or isolation — it flows through relationships. You are blessed to be a blessing.
Charity is random; fatherhood is intentional. A spiritual father nurtures people to maturity. God is calling His church to move beyond charity — to raise sons and daughters, to build families of faith.
The Kingdom blessing flows when you love, give, and serve. You are not a lake that holds — you are a river that flows.