Kingdom Expansion

Kingdom Expansion is a website that aims at digitally teaching the TRUTH from God Word, and a medium to share the Gospel to all Humanity as far we can reach.

Kingdom Expansion

Kingdom Expansion is a website that aims at digitally teaching the TRUTH from God Word, and a medium to share the Gospel to all Humanity as far we can reach.

Kingdom Expansion

Kingdom Expansion is a website that aims at digitally teaching the TRUTH from God Word, and a medium to share the Gospel to all Humanity as far we can reach.

Kingdom Expansion

Kingdom Expansion is a website that aims at digitally teaching the TRUTH from God Word, and a medium to share the Gospel to all Humanity as far we can reach.

Kingdom Expansion

Kingdom Expansion is a website that aims at digitally teaching the TRUTH from God Word, and a medium to share the Gospel to all Humanity as far we can reach.

Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Believers Identity Crises.

 

Believers Identity Crises

Topic: Believers Identity Crises: Understanding Who You Are in Christ Through Biblical Scripture

Introduction:

Identity crisis is a common problem that many believers face in their spiritual journey. It is the feeling of confusion or uncertainty about one's identity, purpose, and direction in life. Believers can experience identity crises for many reasons, including a lack of understanding of their true identity in Christ. In this article, we will explore the concept of believers' identity crises and how Biblical scripture can help us understand our identity in Christ.



  1. Understanding the importance of identity in Christ

  • Galatians 2:20 - "I have been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me."

  • 2 Corinthians 5:17 - "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"

  1. The consequences of an identity crisis
  • Ephesians 4:14 - "Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of people in their deceitful scheming."

  • James 1:6 - "But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind."

  1. Knowing your identity in Christ

  • Romans 8:37 - "No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us."

  • Ephesians 2:10 - "For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do."

  • 1 Peter 2:9 - "But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light."

  1. Renewing your mind to align with your identity in Christ
  • Romans 12:2 - "Do not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is--his good, pleasing and perfect will."

  • Colossians 3:2 - "Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things."
  • Philippians 4:8 - "Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."

Conclusion:

In conclusion, believers' identity crises can have detrimental effects on their spiritual growth and well-being. However, through Biblical scripture, we can understand our identity in Christ and renew our minds to align with it. We are called to live out our identity as children of God, with purpose and direction in life. May we always remember who we are in Christ and live accordingly.

The Ultimate Will of God vs. the Will of Man


The Ultimate Will

Title: "The Ultimate Will of God vs. the Will of Man: Understanding the Relationship Between Divine Sovereignty and Human Free Will through Biblical Scriptures"

Introduction:

The question of the ultimate will of God versus the will of man is one that has perplexed theologians and believers for centuries. How do we reconcile the fact that God is sovereign over all things with the fact that we have free will? In this topic, we will explore the relationship between divine sovereignty and human free will and what the Bible says about the ultimate will of God versus the will of man.



  1. God is sovereign over all things (Psalm 103:19): The Bible teaches that God is in control of all things and that nothing happens without His knowledge or permission.

  2. Man has free will (Deuteronomy 30:19): The Bible also teaches that man has the ability to make choices and to exercise his own will.


  3. God's will is ultimate (Isaiah 46:10): Although man has free will, ultimately, it is God's will that prevails. His plans and purposes will be accomplished, regardless of what man does.

  4. God's sovereignty does not negate man's responsibility (Romans 9:19-20): Although God is in control, man is still responsible for his own actions and will be held accountable for them.

  5. Man's free will does not limit God's sovereignty (Proverbs 16:9): Although man has the ability to make choices, ultimately, God is in control and can work all things for His good purposes.


Conclusion:

The relationship between divine sovereignty and human free will is a complex and often debated topic. While the Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all things and that man has free will, it also teaches that ultimately, it is God's will that prevails. However, this does not negate man's responsibility for his own choices. By understanding the relationship between divine sovereignty and human free will, we can trust in God's ultimate plan while also exercising our own will and responsibility

Believers Identity and Spiritual Stature.

Believers Identity

Title: "Believers Identity and Spiritual Stature: Understanding Who We Are in Christ and Growing in Spiritual Maturity Through Biblical Scriptures"

Introduction:

As believers, our identity and spiritual stature are rooted in our relationship with Christ. It is essential to understand who we are in Christ and to grow in spiritual maturity. In this teaching, we will explore our identity as believers and how we can grow in spiritual stature using biblical scriptures as reference.



  1. Our identity as believers is in Christ (Galatians 2:20): Our identity is not in our accomplishments, our status, or our possessions. Our identity is in Christ, and it is through Him that we have been redeemed and made new.


  2. We are adopted as children of God (Ephesians 1:5): We have been adopted into God's family and are now His children. This means that we have access to all the blessings and privileges of being a child of God.


  3. We are chosen and called by God (1 Peter 2:9): God has chosen and called us to be His own people. This means that we have a unique purpose and calling in life, and we can trust that God will guide us and empower us to fulfill that calling.


  4. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:8): We have been given the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to live a life that is pleasing to God. This includes growing in spiritual maturity, bearing fruit, and sharing the gospel with others.


  5. We can grow in spiritual stature (2 Peter 3:18): We are called to grow in spiritual maturity and to become more like Christ. This requires intentional effort and discipline, including prayer, Bible study, fellowship with other believers, and serving others.


Conclusion:

Our identity and spiritual stature are rooted in our relationship with Christ. We are adopted as children of God, chosen and called by God, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and called to grow in spiritual maturity. By understanding who we are in Christ and by intentionally seeking to grow in spiritual stature, we can become the people that God has called us to be and fulfill the unique purpose that He has for our lives.

The Beauty of the End Time.


The Beauty of the End TimeTitle: "The Beauty of the End Time: Understanding the Hope and Promise of God's Plan Through Biblical Scriptures"

Introduction: The end times, also known as the last days or the apocalypse, can be a source of fear and anxiety for many people. However, the Bible tells us that the end times are not just a time of judgment and destruction but also a time of beauty and promise. In this topic, we will explore the beauty of the end time and the hope that it brings, using biblical scriptures as reference.



  1. The end time is a time of redemption and restoration (Revelation 21:5): The end time is a time when God will make all things new and restore creation to its original glory. This includes the restoration of relationships, the healing of brokenness, and the eradication of evil.


  2. The end time is a time of victory over evil (Revelation 20:10): The end time is a time when God will triumph over evil and overcome Satan and his followers. This victory will be complete and final, and all evil will be cast into the lake of fire.


  3. The end time is a time of reunion with loved ones (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18): The end time is a time when we will be reunited with our loved ones who have passed away in Christ. We will be together forever in the presence of God, and there will be no more tears or sorrow.

  4. The end time is a time of worship and praise (Revelation 7:9-12): The end time is a time when all nations and peoples will gather to worship and praise God. This worship will be pure and sincere, and all will recognize the greatness and majesty of God.


  5. The end time is a time of eternal life and joy (Revelation 21:4): The end time is a time when there will be no more death, no more mourning, and no more pain. Instead, we will have eternal life and joy in the presence of God.


Conclusion: The end time is not just a time of judgment and destruction but also a time of beauty and promise. It is a time of redemption and restoration, victory over evil, reunion with loved ones, worship and praise, and eternal life and joy. By understanding the beauty of the end time, we can have hope and confidence in God's plan and live our lives with faith and purpose.

Christian Patriotism: Understanding the Relationship Between Faith and Love.

 

Christian Patriotism

Title: "Christian Patriotism: Understanding the Relationship Between Faith and Love for One's Country through Biblical Scriptures"

Introduction:

Patriotism is a love and devotion to one's country. As Christians, we are called to love our neighbors and our enemies, but what about our country? In this topic, we will explore the relationship between faith and love for one's country and what the Bible says about Christian patriotism.



  1. Christians are called to submit to and pray for their leaders (Romans 13:1-7): Christians are called to submit to the governing authorities and pray for those in leadership positions. This includes our leaders in government and those who serve in the military to protect our country.


  2. Christians are called to be good citizens (1 Peter 2:13-17): Christians are called to be good citizens and respect the laws of the land. This includes paying taxes, following laws, and respecting those in authority.


  3. Christians are called to love their neighbors (Matthew 22:39): Christians are called to love their neighbors, including those within their own country. This includes showing compassion, generosity, and hospitality to those in need within their own country.


  4. Christians are called to be ambassadors of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:20): Christians are called to be ambassadors of Christ, representing Him in all that they do. This includes being a positive influence in their country, promoting justice, and speaking out against injustice.

  5. Christians are called to seek the welfare of the city (Jeremiah 29:7): Christians are called to seek the welfare of the city in which they live. This includes being actively engaged in their communities, promoting peace, and working for the common good.


Conclusion:

Christian patriotism is a love for one's country that is grounded in faith and guided by biblical principles. As Christians, we are called to submit to our leaders, be good citizens, love our neighbors, be ambassadors of Christ, and seek the welfare of the city. By understanding the relationship between faith and love for one's country, we can be faithful and effective witnesses of Christ in our communities and in our nation.