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Kingdom Community — You Were Never Meant to Do This Alone | Born Again in Today's World Day 4 | Kingdom Living
You got saved. You got a new identity. You renewed your mind. You discovered the authority and power you've been carrying. Now discover the one thing the enemy is most afraid of — Kingdom citizens who do this TOGETHER.
Day 4 of the "Born Again in Today's World" series picks up where Wednesday's Kingdom Authority teaching and Thursday morning's prayer training left off and answers the question every new believer eventually faces: do I really need other people for this? The Bible's answer is loud, clear, and non-negotiable — YES. From Acts 2 to 1 Corinthians 12, from the Garden of Eden to the Beautiful Gate, God has never designed a human being to function alone. And He certainly never designed a Kingdom citizen to fight alone.
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You got saved. You got a new identity. You started renewing your mind. Now it's time to find out what you're carrying.
Day 3 of the "Born Again in Today's World" series picks up where the morning training on Philipsburg Live and God's Love Live left off and goes DEEP into the authority and power that every Kingdom citizen has been given — and why most believers never use it. We break down the difference between exousia (delegated authority — the RIGHT to act) and dunamis (supernatural power — the ABILITY to act) — and why you need both. We walk through Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate, the seventy-two returning with joy, and the moment Jesus told His disciples He saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.
Then we bring it to the break room, the drive-through, and the drive home— because Kingdom authority that only works inside the church building isn't Kingdom authority at all.
Fair warning: you will laugh, you will get convicted, and you will never look at a 120-pound police officer the same way again.
Drop a comment — what's your "authority blocker"? Name it. Let's break it together
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- Redeemed. Sealed. Known. Empowered.
A Kingdom identity and Spirit‑led life deep dive.
Today’s Kingdom Living broadcast brings together two powerful streams:
Identity in Christ and Life in the Spirit — the foundation and the fire.
If you’ve ever wrestled with who you are, whose you are, or why you’re here, this episode is going to speak directly to your spirit.
In this episode we explore:
• What it really means to be redeemed — bought with the blood of Jesus
• Why identity begins with belonging, not performance
• How God calls you by name, not by your mistakes
• What Scripture means when it calls you a royal priesthood
• Why the Holy Spirit is the engine of Kingdom life
• How to walk as a Spirit‑filled, Spirit‑led believer in 2026
• A clear, loving call to repentance, surrender, and Kingdom purpose
Key Scriptures:
Acts 20:28 • Romans 3:24 • 1 Corinthians 6:20 • Galatians 4:5–7
Ephesians 1:7, 13–14 • Titus 2:14 • 1 Peter 2:9
Isaiah 43:1 • Jeremiah 1:5 • Psalm 139 • Romans 8:11
John 14–16 • Acts 2 • 1 Corinthians 6:19
This episode carries a little heat — not to condemn, but to wake up the redeemed.
If you’re ready to grow, ready to be challenged, and ready to walk in the identity Jesus paid for… this one is for you.
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- Those Who Grew Weary and Passed Away… Did They Really Lose?
There comes a point in life when a person, after fighting for so long, begins to break from within.
They are still standing on the outside, but something inside them has already collapsed.
They pray, they cry, they call upon the Lord… yet nothing seems to change.
With every new day, they tell themselves, “Maybe today something will happen,”
but every evening returns with the same silence, the same pain, the same emptiness.
They hear people say, “God will do it… God will make a way,”
and they try to hold on to that belief as well.
But time keeps passing… days turn into months, months into years,
and sometimes a person spends their entire life waiting.
And then one day…
some people leave this world in that very state—
with the same prayers, the same hope, the same unanswered questions.
This is where the heart trembles.
This is the question many are afraid to face:
Those who grew weary and passed away… did they lose?
Were their prayers buried in the ground?
Was heaven truly silent?
Or did we fail to understand what God was doing?
The Bible does not avoid this question—it answers it directly.
“These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them.” (Hebrews 11:13)
These were God’s own people.
They kept praying, they kept believing, they kept waiting…
yet they did not see everything fulfilled with their own eyes.
Still, God did not call them failures.
He called them faithful.
Because they held on—not to results, but to Him.
The Bible also says:
“He who endures to the end shall be saved.” (Matthew 24:13)
Here, victory does not mean that a person received everything.
It means they stood with the Lord until the very end—
even if their hands remained empty.
And the truth is, sometimes a person truly becomes exhausted.
They grow weak, their heart breaks, their strength fades away.
But if, in that broken state, they still do not let go of the Lord,
then they are not defeated.
For the Lord Himself says:
“My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12:9)
Where a person ends, God begins.
Where nothing remains in human hands,
that is where God’s power is revealed—
even if we do not immediately see it.
And there is a promise greater than every pain:
“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. There shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying.” (Revelation 21:4)
This means that if justice was not seen in this world,
if prayers seemed unanswered,
if life ended with questions—
God’s answer is still not finished.
Those who grew weary and passed away,
if they remained in faith…
they did not lose.
They have stepped out of this battle
and into the presence of the One
who holds every answer,
who remembers every tear,
and who will restore what this world could not.
This world is not the full story.
It is only one chapter.
The real story is yet to come.
If today you are standing in a place where everything feels finished,
where even prayer feels heavy,
where your heart whispers, “I can’t go on…”
then hold on to this truth:
God may be silent, but He is not unaware.
He may delay, but He is never unfaithful.
He may make you wait, but He will not abandon you.
And the one who holds on to faith until their last breath
does not leave empty—
even if the world thinks they did.
Because true victory is not in having everything,
true victory is in not letting go of the Lord—
even when everything is taken away.
And sometimes…
the greatest victory of all
is to remain faithful, even in brokenness.
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- Time is silent… but justice will surely come
That day will come — and it will come in such a way that everything will become clear. The people who played with your emotions, ignored your truth, and mistook your silence for weakness… there will be a moment when they will be crushed under the weight of their own actions.
Time has a nature — it does not rush, but it never leaves injustice unanswered. It counts every tear, it remembers every pain, and it records every moment when someone breaks another person’s heart. And when time turns, it doesn’t just change circumstances… it reveals the truth within people.
Today, they may seem satisfied, laughing, and thinking they have won. It may look like they got away with everything. But the reality is, they are walking toward a point in life where they will have to face every single thing they have done. Because those who break hearts eventually break within their own loneliness, their own conscience, and their own consequences.
What you endured was not weakness. Your silence was not defeat. It was a strength that not everyone possesses. Not everyone can stay patient, not everyone can control themselves, and not everyone can trust time. But you did — and that is your true victory.
Remember, revenge is easy… but self-control is strength. And the one who masters himself is the one who truly wins. You chose patience over revenge, and that choice will one day honor you.
Just hold on a little longer…
Time is doing its work, whether you see it or not.
And when time speaks, no voice can rise above it.
Final word:
What happened to you is not over… it is being written.
Every pain, every tear, and every injustice is being accounted for.
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- Dear Father,
There is an implicit idea regarding the concept of darkness. In a season when darkness prevails out of time, a man would naturally become agitated to turn on the light. Light reveals bloom, better days, mornings--light reveals hope. However, the revelation of light does not necessarily render darkness its polar opposite. What if there is more to darkness than we consider?
The scripture records: “And it was about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. And the sun was darkened. And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said, ‘Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit:’ and having said thus, he gave up the ghost.”
In this instance, darkness was a sign to all who sought to look beyond the superficial. This darkness manifested to erode the already existing darkness in humanity; it revealed the beginning of a new dawn.
This darkness was misunderstood; it caused chaos! While some wept for a good man they believed had died, others celebrated, for the enemy thought he had triumphed. And in this darkness, Jesus moved--not to heaven, but to hell--to reclaim what was stolen and restore light to the world.
Similar to what happened in the beginning, You moved in the dark, upon the face of the waters, and then called forth light. In every situation of darkness, Father, I call forth Light!
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- Dear Father,
I've held on to my writing materials longer than I usually do when I write You letters, unsure of the most effective way to communicate the death of Jesus. A day like this, some years ago, Jesus hung on the cross--and for me.
I came across a passage which says, “The chief priests and elders persuaded the multitude that they should ask for Barabbas and destroy Jesus.” The measure of the sacrifice is not found merely in the death of a man, people die every day. The measure of the sacrifice is found in the death of God by men, to save those very men who killed Him. History has never recorded a love so pure; history has never recorded a sacrifice so great.
For this reason, today has been made a public holiday in several places around the world. Yet, in celebrating this day, many of us are unsure whether we are truly surrendered to the reason He came to die. So we mark it in time, but not in essence. We set aside the reason even while we celebrate the season. We do not even strive to live up to the reason Jesus Christ died to save man.
A cross is a burden; long after we have borne it, we abhor its memory. Yet again and again, we remind Jesus of the cross; of how little His death has meant to our surrender. Day by day, we nail Him to the cross again.
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- “Maundy Thursday: The Servant King — A Journey Through the Upper Room”Step into the Upper Room. Walk with Jesus through the towel, the basin, the New Commandment, the Farewell Discourse, the High Priestly Prayer, and the road to Gethsemane.
This Kingdom Living Maundy Thursday special is a deep, Scripture‑anchored journey into the heart of the Servant King.
In this broadcast, Charles guides you through:
John 13 — The Towel & the Basin
The New Commandment: “Love as I Have Loved You”
John 14 — Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled
The Promise of the Holy Spirit (Paraklētos)
John 15 — Abiding in the Vine
John 17 — The High Priestly Prayer
Gethsemane — “Not My Will, but Yours”
This is not a lecture.
This is a Kingdom encounter — a journey into the humility, love, unity, and surrender that define the way of Jesus.
Whether you’re preparing your heart for Good Friday, seeking deeper intimacy with Christ, or longing to understand the Servant King more fully, this Maundy Thursday teaching will meet you right where you are.
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You said You would “punish the king of Assyria for the willful pride of his heart and the haughty look in his eyes.” It is so easy to look through a man’s actions and, at a glance, find elements of pride. Recently, I have wondered, why? Why pride?
Most people have not yet realized that pride does not necessarily reveal a man’s achievements as much as it exposes his flaws. Pride is perhaps the most accurate revealer of an unhealthy self-esteem.
Recently, I have asked: why do our hearts become lifted when we attain a desired position? Why does leadership enforce thoughts that make us feel better than those we lead? What makes us believe that by dishonoring others and arrogantly addressing issues, we ourselves will be honored? How do we lose our compassion simply because we have gained a position? Why do achievements affect our humility? How have we sunk so deep into pride without even realizing it?
Father, the passage speaks of “willful pride,” yet I have learned that willingness does not necessarily erase ignorance. Whatever lifts a man’s heart often holds his sense of worth. But still, why pride? Why feel superior when there is no competition? Why lead arrogantly when love itself compels obedience? Why have we tied our hearts to things that perish?
Father, shine Your light upon our hearts and reveal the pride within us.
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- Kingdom Living –Wednesday April 1, 2026
Costly Devotion & Cheap Betrayal — A Holy Wednesday Broadcast
In this gripping Holy Wednesday episode of Kingdom Living, we walk the line between Mary’s extravagant worship and Judas’s calculated betrayal. From Bethany to the upper room, every segment invites you to examine your heart, your offering, and your allegiance.
Scriptures Explored:
John 12:1–3 — The Scene in Bethany
Mark 14:3–9 — The Theology of Extravagant Worship
Romans 12:1 — What’s Your Flask?
Malachi 1:6–8 — God Rejects Leftovers
Mark 14:8 — She Did What She Could
Matthew 26:14–16 & John 12:3–6 — Mary or Judas?
Themes:
Costly devotion vs. cheap betrayal
Surrender, sacrifice, and spiritual integrity
The prophetic weight of Holy Wednesday
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- Dear Father,
The favorite part of my study of the life of Job is the scripture which says: “So the LORD blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning: for he had fourteen thousand sheep, and six thousand camels, and a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she-asses. He also had seven sons and three daughters.”
Isn’t restoration and success the most appealing part in any story? Subconsciously, we flip hurriedly through pages, anticipating a perfect ending to every story; and perhaps, in flipping too quickly to the part that appeals to our desires, we miss the part that speaks to our growth--to trauma, a very much needed topic in our time.
I found the part of the story where Job was restored with camels, wealth, and children, but not the part that would have been a deeply traumatic experience--one threatening to exceed its season, lingering even in the midst of his restoration; for new births do not necessarily erase the pain of lost children.
I see how, time and again, we come into experiences where seasons change, and despite how beautiful things have become, our hearts still ache with pain that has refused to fade with time. And sometimes, it is easier to act the part, to be the man with visible restoration of wealth, because no one else can see our hearts--no one but You.
Father, You have the power not only to restore what can be seen; You also heal hearts. I plead that You heal the hearts of everyone who bleeds.
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- Holy Tuesday — “The King Teaches With Authority”
A Journey Through Jesus’ Most Confrontational Day of Teaching
On Holy Tuesday, Jesus stepped into the Temple and delivered the most intense confrontational, and revealing day of teaching in His entire ministry. This podcast condenses the full six‑hour broadcast into a focused, high‑impact journey through the authority of the King, the parables of judgment, the traps of His enemies, and the call to wholehearted Kingdom obedience.
We declare, “This is the King teaching with authority, and He is teaching you.”
What This Episode Covers
1. The Authority of the King
• Jesus returns to the Temple
• “By what authority do You do these things?”
• The withered fig tree — faith, forgiveness, and fruit
2. Parables of Judgment
• Two Sons — obedience vs. empty words
• Wicked Tenants — rejecting the Son
• Wedding Feast — many called, few chosen
3. Render Unto Caesar & The Greatest Commandment
• The Pharisees’ trap
• The Sadducees’ challenge
• “Love God. Love your neighbor.”
• “You are not far from the Kingdom.”
4. The Seven Woes
• Hypocrisy exposed
• Blind guides, whitewashed tombs
• Jesus weeping over Jerusalem
5. The Olivet Discourse (Condensed)
• Signs of the end
• Deception, endurance, and mission
• Ten Virgins — oil in your lamp
• Talents — faithfulness until He returns
6. Sheep & Goats — The Final Teaching
• The Throne of Glory
• “As you did it to the least of these…”
• A clear, uncompromising call to repentance and surrender
Why This Episode Matters
This is not a soft devotional.
This is not a gentle stroll through Scripture.
This is the King confronting every rival authority — including the ones inside us.
It is a call to fruit, to repentance, to obedience, and to Kingdom living now.
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“He is not a candidate for your approval. He is the King demanding your allegiance.”
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- Dear Father,
I pondered the words of Isaiah, which say, “In the year King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord.” What does the death of a king have to do with a man’s encounter with You? While there have been many interpretations, I see a pattern in how disruption can intensify our spiritual pursuit.
Though the death of a powerful king may have shaken the nation and removed a heightened sense of security, Isaiah was a prophet. And in times of old, while kings ruled on thrones, prophets were called to step into realms where kings had no access. So, the death of King uzziah may have ushered Isaiah into a new level of responsibility. Perhaps he knew that to stand in the gap required greater capacity, so he pressed for more--and in that same year, he says, “I saw the Lord.”
I think of situations where the death or incapacity of a ruler demands more from a nation, or where the loss of a loved one places greater responsibility on an individual. In times like these, Father, we may be faced with uncertainty and fear as we navigate unfamiliar paths, unsure of which way to go amid the insecurity surrounding us.
Help us, that in seeking answers to the issues that befall us, we may find You--the One who, may seem hidden in our disruption, yet reveals Himself through it.
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- KINGDOM LIVING — HOLY MONDAY AFTERNOON
“When the King Inspects His People: A New Look at Holy Monday”
On this Holy Monday afternoon, we take a fresh, Kingdom-centered look at one of the most confrontational and transformative moments in the ministry of Jesus — the day He inspected, confronted, and cleansed the Temple.
In this Kingdom Living special, Charles leads you through the Scriptures with prophetic clarity, pastoral warmth, and deep theological insight. Holy Monday is not just a historical event — it is a pattern, a warning, and an invitation for every disciple today.
Journey through:
• The King’s Inspection — Mark 11:11
Jesus enters the Temple and looks around at everything. Before He cleanses, He examines. Before He corrects, He inspects. Holy Monday begins with the King searching His house — and searching our hearts.
• Leaves Without Fruit — Mark 11:12–14; Luke 13:6–9; John 15:1–8
The fig tree looked alive but was empty. Jesus exposes the danger of a life full of religious leaves but lacking spiritual fruit. This segment confronts the difference between activity and intimacy, appearance and obedience.
• A House of Prayer — Matthew 21:12–16; Isaiah 56:7; 1 Corinthians 6:19
Jesus declares, “My house shall be called a house of prayer.” The Temple cleansing is not just about a building — it’s about us. We are the temple. We are the house. And the King wants His house back.
This broadcast includes:
Scripture-rich teaching
Prophetic confrontation
Pastoral reflection
Kingdom activation
A prayer of surrender for Holy Week
If you’re ready for Holy Monday to become more than a story — if you want the King to walk through the temple of your heart and make it a house of prayer — this episode will meet you right where you are.
Let the King inspect.
Let the King cleanse.
Let the King reign.
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- Phone it in Friday
Identity Under the Light of Scripture — Part 1 & 2
A Two‑Episode Kingdom Living Special
Welcome to a two‑day deep dive into one of the most important topics in the Christian life: your identity in Christ. In this special Kingdom Living series, we take the full 20‑episode Identity Outline and lovingly run it through the filter of Scripture — testing, clarifying, and strengthening every statement so your faith stands on truth, not assumption.
Across these two episodes, we explore:
Part 1 (Today)
The difference between universal identity and redeemed identity
Why dominion must be understood through Christ, not Adam
How biblical sonship destroys the orphan spirit
Why discipleship is a calling, not a personality type
What it really means to be light in a dark world
Part 2 (Tomorrow)
New creation identity vs. ongoing transformation
Reconciliation and your assignment as an ambassador
Redemption that leads to responsibility
Abiding as a lifestyle, not a concept
How to live as a saint, priest, temple, and resurrected one
These episodes are Scripture-rich, practical, and honest — with a little humor, a little spice, and a whole lot of Kingdom clarity. If you’ve ever wondered, “Who am I in Christ, really?” this series will anchor your heart and sharpen your understanding.
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