Wednesday, April 10, 2024

The Kingdom in You

 

We are now in the second quarter of 2024. How has it been so far? Has the year started the way you hoped? If not, don’t take your eyes off God. He will still come through for you, have faith, and ask Him for help (Jer. 1:12, Heb.4:16). In my church, the theme for April is “Unleash your potential”, and the anchor text is Phil. 4:13. May your potential be unleashed in Jesus' name.

The beauty of the Bible is that we can never finish reading it. Unlike novels or historical books that give no new knowledge, each time we read the Bible, there is always some new knowledge or revelation. During our Thanksgiving service, my pastor read the parable of the mustard seed, Mark 4:30 – 32 (NLT):

30 Jesus said, “How can I describe the Kingdom of God? What story should I use to illustrate it? 31 It is like a mustard seed planted in the ground. It is the smallest of all seeds, 32 but it becomes the largest of all garden plants; it grows long branches, and birds can make nests in its shade.”

As it was read, it got me thinking, about how the Kingdom of God can be illustrated as a mustard seed. I even googled a mustard seed as I wanted to visualize the illustration. The answer came to me as my pastor went on to quote Luke 17:20-21 (NKJV); in this verse, Jesus tells us that the Kingdom of God is within each one of us. We are all walking kingdoms!

Now the parable of the mustard seed made sense to me. From my detailed research (I googled it lol), the mustard seed plant can grow up to 15 feet high. When you see a seed that’s ~2mm in size, would you expect it to have that sort of potential in it? That is what is in each of us. A tiny seed that can grow into a large plant. But for it to grow into that large plant, it needs to have the right conditions. So it is with the Kingdom in each of us. For the Kingdom to grow, we have to cultivate it in the right conditions. Here are some pointers for the right conditions: 

We also have a duty, like the mustard seed that grows long branches, to spread the branches of God’s Kingdom by winning souls. God’s desire is for His Kingdom to grow, that’s why in Mark 16:15 (NLT), we are told to “Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone”. One of my favorite verses that stuck with me when I learned I couldn’t command people to live a life of holiness is I Cor. 3:6-7. In this verse, Paul reminds us of our role as children of God, to either plant or water the seed; in some cases, we may even play both roles but remember that it is God who gives the increase. We are asked to share, it is the Holy Spirit that convicts (John 16:8).

Within each of us is a mustard seed, which we have to cultivate for it to grow into the mighty plant it should be, and as it grows, we also need to share it with the world. Nobody lights a lamp to hide it under a bucket, so shine your light that men may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in Heaven (Matt. 5:14 – 16). That is the charge for each of us. You have a Kingdom in you, and I pray that God gives you the grace to unleash your potential so that others can be drawn into its shade and nest. You are the light of the world because God’s Kingdom is within you!


P.S & image cred: The mustard seed

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  1. Great revelation! God's kingdom is in me.

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    1. Yes it is and I pray God gives you the grace to spread it all around the world in Jesus name

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  4. To buttress your message, let us read Romans 14:17-19 NIV:
    17 For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace and joy in Holy Spirit, 18 because anyone who serves Christ in this way is pleasing to God and receives human approval. 19 Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification.

    By this I understand that the righteousness peace and joy in the Holy Ghost must dwell and show forth in the life of a true child of God.

    Thank you for always sharing very insightful messages.

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