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Kingdom Building

Kingdom Building

著者: Richard E
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Enjoying the Kingdom Life Within.
Living a much more abundant life today! Allowing His love to consume us in our everyday life. Leaving the earthly realm that weighs us down and rising above to a realm of joy, rest and bliss! Overcoming the problems and trials of this life from a heavenly perspective.
We can be contacted at kingdombuilding73@gmail.com
Thanks for listening.

Copyright 2025 Richard E
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  • Episode 120: From the Candlestick to the Throne
    2025/05/28

    From the Candlestick to the Throne

    This is going to be a very uplifting and encouraging message. We have a bright future ahead of us. We have a throne in our future. We are co-heirs with Christ. We must never forget the promises of God.

    WE need to first determine where is the candlestick and the throne? Everything we need now and forever is found within. It’s all there. We are to be a candlestick to those in need of light/life and we must be the throne to rule and reign with Christ.

    The journey through faith often mirrors the sacred transition signified by these symbols. The candlestick, a radiant beacon lighting the path in darkness, represents our spiritual walk illuminated by God’s wisdom and presence. It serves as a profound reminder of the call to reflect purity and divine virtue, embodying the golden light that shines upon a world often shadowed by despair.
    Zec 4:2

    He said to me, “What do you see?” I said, “I see, and behold, a lampstand all of gold (divine), with its bowl [for oil] on the top of it and its seven lamps on it with seven spouts belonging to each of the lamps which are on the top of it. Amp

    According to Young’s Literal Translation, many versions of this scripture must be corrected.

    and he saith unto me, 'What art thou seeing?' And I say, 'I have looked, and lo, a candlestick of gold -- all of it, and its bowl is on its top, and its seven lamps are upon it, and twice seven pipes are to the lights that are on its top,

    The mature sons and daughters of God are the pipes/spouts and guess what, instead of there being 7 pipes, there are 14 pipes.

    The number 14 speaks of a double portion.

    God provides the oil and we distribute that oil (anointing) to the church, so the light (life) is shining and is given to all.

    This revelation invites us to reflect on our roles as vessels of divine purpose. Just as the pipes guide the oil to the lamps, signifying the flow of anointing and blessings, we, as mature sons and daughters of God, are called to carry his light into the world. This double portion of spiritual abundance underscores the magnitude of God's plan—not merely a completion, but an overflow of divine grace. It speaks not only to individual transformation but to the collective empowerment of believers, preparing us for an era of unprecedented spiritual breakthrough.

    In Revelation 3:21, Jesus' offer to "sit with me on my throne" symbolizes sharing in His victory and reign. It represents a promise of authority, rulership, and participation in Christ's divine kingdom for those who overcome and remain faithful.

    The throne symbolizes the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan through Jesus Christ.

    The throne represents kingdom authority. WE are to rule and reign with Christ.
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  • Episode 119: Grace-Based Relationship Verses Law Based Relationship
    2025/05/21

    Grace based relationship versus a law-based relationship

    A grace-based relationship thrives on unconditional love, forgiveness, and a willingness to embrace imperfections, fostering growth and deeper connection. In contrast, a law-based relationship often revolves around rigid rules, performance expectations, and a focus on earning approval, which can strain the emotional bond over time. The choice between the two shapes the dynamics of trust, freedom, and mutual respect within the relationship.

    Let’s first talk about a law-based relationship and what that looks like. Remember, it revolves around rigid rules, performance expectations, and a focus on earning approval, which can strain the emotional bond over time. No matter what we do, we can’t earn our way into heaven or earn our way into God’s love. God loves us unconditionally. When Jesus walked the earth 2000 plus years ago, he spent most of his time speaking with the Jewish folk. He spoke to them in the only way they would understand, the law (ridged rules, performance expectations and a focus on earning approval).
    A perfect example of a grace-based relationship verses a law-based relationship is the women caught in adultery. The law people wanted to stone her, but Jesus who embodied grace and love, told her that they might accuse her, but he didn’t.

    Another example is the prodigal son. The brother who stayed had a law-based mentality. The son who stayed was incensed at his father for accepting the prodigal back into the family. The father represents our heavenly father. He was all about forgiveness, grace and love. The law says to judge the prodigal, grace says to accept him and love him.

    When we embrace a grace-based relationship, we step into a realm where acceptance and love are not conditional but are gifts freely given. This shift away from judgment and strict adherence to rules allows for transformation that is rooted in kindness and compassion. Grace creates an environment where mistakes are not met with condemnation but with understanding, making room for growth and reconciliation.
    In choosing grace, we participate in a divine cycle of healing, restoration, and boundless love.
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  • Episode 118: Activities Versus Relationship
    2025/05/14

    Activity Verses Relationship

    For over 2000 years Christians have been doing a lot of things in the name of Jesus and some maybe most of it had nothing to do with Jesus. Our priorities and activities may need to be re-evaluated from time to time. Most of us have been told somewhere in our journey to eat from the wrong tree (this is good/this is bad) We have been told that it is all about doing instead of being. If I try to be a better person and always do the right thing, God would be pleased. Now there is nothing wrong with trying to be a better person, however it must be in the right order. I got the cart before the horse. A relationship with the Lord must come first, to obtain the proper outcome.

    Mat 6:33

    “But first and most importantly seek (aim at, strive after) His kingdom and His righteousness [His way of doing and being right—the attitude and character of God], and all these things will be given to you also.

    Seek first his kingdom or his realm, which is within. The spiritual realm is beyond the natural. We are not seeking a natural kingdom out there somewhere; we are seeking a spiritual realm where the father dwells and that realm is inside of us. What is this spiritual realm?

    It’s a higher realm of consciousness built in accordance with the Christ mind or Christ consciousness. The realm of Spirit is wherever God is working to express Himself. When man becomes the perfect image and likeness of God, no other realm will appear to have been.
    There is a huge difference between dead works and God works and James is referring to God works. Many times, we are told to do this and that in order to please God. We must discern between what man says and what God says. Sometimes it is the same but sometimes it is not the same. That is where relationship must enter in. If we are in relation with someone, we know that person very well. We know their likes and dislikes. The Bible is a great guide; however it can be misinterpreted. When we know God’s voice there is no chance to misinterpret that beautiful small still voice of the Father.
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