How the Kingdom of God Works

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God's original design was that we be a kingdom of priests, that mankind would be divine royalty.

God designed planet earth to be the location of his kingdom and dominion, but sin destroyed that plan.

It caused the human race to live beneath what God created it to be.

So God made a decision, Jesus became the last Adam

The first Adam committed high treason, but Jesus reversed everything the first Adam did and defeated the kingdom of darkness.

We have to live right side up with God, and upside down to the world, to make the kingdom of God work.

Do you live everyday with the assurance of who you are?

Do you know how to walk and talk as royalty of the Kingdom of God?

It will never be defeated, we just have to learn how to behave like the royalty we are.

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Dean has been a pastor for over 40 years, ministering in 48 of the 50 states and across Canada and Europe; and over the years. He has watched a subtle shift in the church as political correctness and humanism have crept in and overtaken the pulpit.

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