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    Explore " your kingdom come" with insightful episodes like "Pray Like This, Part 3: Your Kingdom Come // Jamie Nunnally", "10.02.22 - The Prayer I: Our Father in Heaven", "Power in Praying Together", "Your Kingdom Come: Work & Beyond" and "Your Kingdom Come: Radical Love" from podcasts like ""Victory Fellowship Church Podcast", "Oakhaven Church Podcast", "New Mercy Palisades Church", "New Mercy Palisades Church" and "New Mercy Palisades Church"" and more!

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    Pray Like This, Part 3: Your Kingdom Come // Jamie Nunnally

    Pray Like This, Part 3: Your Kingdom Come // Jamie Nunnally

    What is God's kingdom and how do we access it? In this message, Pastor Jamie Nunnally continues our series on the Lord's Prayer. He shares biblical insights that help us access the kingdom of God now. 

     

    Matthew 6:9-13 “Pray along these lines: ‘Our Father in heaven, we honor your holy name. We ask that your kingdom will come now. May your will be done here on earth, just as it is in heaven. Give us our food again today, as usual, and forgive us our sins, just as we have forgiven those who have sinned against us. Don’t bring us into temptation, but deliver us from the Evil One. Amen.’”

     

    What is the Kingdom of God?

    God’s rule and God’s reign displaying God’s will and way.

     

    The kingdom of God is God’s government currently active in heaven, demonstrated on earth by Jesus, offered to humanity, and accessed through obedience to God’s instructions.

     

    Government: rule, reign, method, system, directions, his preferences.

    Isaiah 9:6 

    Active in heaven: Heaven is already under God’s rule. That’s why we pray for heaven to come to earth. Heaven is the ultimate expression of God’s perfect will. 

    Demonstrated by Jesus: The Kingdom of God was on full display in the life of Jesus.

    Teaching: Matthew 13 – parables on the kingdom

    Healing: Luke 10:9 “Heal the sick, and tell them, ‘The Kingdom of God is near you now.’

    Deliverance: Matthew 12:28 “But if I am casting out demons by the Spirit of God, then the Kingdom of God has arrived among you.”

     

    Offered to humanity:

    Matthew 4:17 “The kingdom of God is at hand.” Near, within reach: to have come close with the intention of joining two things together. 

    Accessed by obeying God’s instructions:

    Matthew 7:21 

    Prov. 14:12 

    If you do things God’s way, you get God’s results in your life.

     

    3 Characteristics of the Kingdom of God:

    1. The kingdom of God is upside-down.

    John 18:36

    In your weakness He is strong (2 Corinthians 12:10)

    The first will be last and the last will be first (Matt. 20:16)

    Love your enemies (Matthew 5:43-44)

    Lend without expecting anything back (Luke 6:34-35)

    Whoever wants to be important will have to become a servant (Matt. 20:26).

    Give and it will be given (Luke 6:38).

    God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise (1 Cor. 1:27).

     

    2. The kingdom of God is inside - out.

    Luke 17:21 

    Phil. 2:12-13 

    Your goal as a kingdom citizen is to get the good stuff God put inside you on the outside.

     

    3. The kingdom of God is all or nothing. 

    Matthew 6:24 

    Phil 3:20 “For our citizenship is in heaven.”

    Home is where the heart is. For the Christian, your heart has changed, so your home as changed, too.

    James 4:4 

    When we say “Your kingdom come,” we are also declaring “all other kingdoms, go.”

     

    When you pray, are you inviting God’s Kingdom to rule in your life?

    10.02.22 - The Prayer I: Our Father in Heaven

    10.02.22 - The Prayer I: Our Father in Heaven

     As we enter October at The Barn, we shift our attention to our prayer life as individuals and as a community. Jesus’ main and clearest instruction comes to us in what is usually referred to as “The Lord’s Prayer,” but the Lord isn’t the one who’s going to pray it. We are. Every word is laden with meaning and significance, and so we are going to take our time to savor each one. Today we will feast upon just a fraction of the significance in the phrase, “Our Father in heaven.”  Matthew 6:5-15

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    Traces of the Kingdom: The Beautiful Letdown

    Traces of the Kingdom: The Beautiful Letdown

    Series: Traces of the Kingdom
    Speaker: Bob Koo
    Scripture: Nehemiah 13:6-8, 14

    Synopsis: After the revival that takes place in the book of Nehemiah, there is great disappointment that permeates the final chapter. Such an anticlimax reminds us of the constant need for renewal, both corporately and individually. We also learn that people do not change through behavior modification, but by encountering the all-consuming heart of Jesus.

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    Traces of the Kingdom: The Left-Handed Savior

    Traces of the Kingdom: The Left-Handed Savior

    Series: Traces of the Kingdom
    Speaker: Bob Koo
    Scripture: Judges 3:12-30

    Synopsis: The book of Judges is about God using unexpected people to help bring about his purposes. In our passage, we learn about Ehud, whose lefthandedness is considered to be a great weakness. But we serve a God who delights in using the weak, and this quality is ultimately displayed in Jesus, who saves us through weakness. 

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    Kingdom Living: The (Im)Possible Ask

    Kingdom Living: The (Im)Possible Ask

    Series: Kingdom Living
    Speaker: Bob Koo
    Scripture: Matthew 5:38-41

    Synopsis: In regards to how we should treat those who mistreat us, Jesus does not merely ask us to give up our right to retaliate: He asks us to give up our rights, including our need for human honor and dignity. But what seems like an impossible command becomes possible once when we realize how Jesus has secured for us our eternal identity- which can never be taken away.

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    What is the Kingdom: The Invitation of the Kingdom

    What is the Kingdom: The Invitation of the Kingdom

    Sermon: What is the Kingdom? - The Invitation of the Kingdom
    Speaker: Bob Koo
    Scripture: Mark 1:14-15

    Synopsis: When Jesus announced that the kingdom of God is at hand, he did so with urgency, encouraging our response. The proper response is to submit to Him as our king by repenting and believing. When we do so, we discover that he is both the worthy and humble king.  

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