how to be kingdom minded 🩷

This post was inspired my pastor’s sermon at church this Sunday.

Here’s what he touched on:

• don’t judge others or stare with bitter eyes. For which you aren’t perfect & everyone is deserving of love! Look at others as Jesus would look at you.

• be willing to give to others without expecting anything in return. The analogy he used was you can’t reap/sow while your hands are closed. Open up your hands, minds, and worship! ( get to give)

• you must also want to BE like Jesus, aka Christ-like. God’s will is ultimately what’s best for you. Our flesh fails us on the daily. So, im order to benefit ourselves and those around us we must THRIVE to be think, love, and act as Jesus would.

• lastly, I want heaven to invade my space! I want to be overwhelmed with the goodness of God. Instead of living your week in misery or in poor spirits you must allow heaven to invade your space. Worship! Dance! Interact! Whatever you must do in order to express what heaven does. Rejoice in who our father is!

Hope this helps you this week as we become more mindful if our ways align with the kingdom.

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2024/3/18 Edited to

... Read moreIn today's fast-paced world, living a kingdom-minded life is increasingly important. This means putting aside judgments and extending love to everyone, as Jesus taught. By practicing generosity—giving without expecting anything in return—we can open our hearts and experience true fulfillment. Ephesians 4:22-24 reminds us that transformation is essential; we must strive to align our desires with God's will, which often leads to profound personal growth. Moreover, allow heaven to invade your daily life, bringing joy and peace. Matthew 6:9-10 encourages us to bring God’s kingdom to earth through our actions and attitudes. Engaging in worship and expressing gratitude can create an atmosphere for divine presence and joy. Embracing vulnerability is another key aspect of this journey. By acknowledging our imperfections and opening ourselves to God’s love, we can foster authenticity in our relationships with others and with ourselves. In conclusion, being kingdom-minded invites us to reflect Christ’s love in our daily lives. As you align your actions with these principles, you’ll find clarity and an increased sense of purpose, contributing positively to the world around you.