Wrap-Up: A King Who Welcomes Everyone
When Jesus came to earth the first time, He invaded our planet, pushed the reset button for all of us, and left us with a movement, a message and a mission.
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When Jesus came to earth the first time, He invaded our planet, pushed the reset button for all of us, and left us with a movement, a message and a mission.
To be ready for Jesus' return, certainly we need to train leaders. But how thoroughly are we training followers, and being followers of Christ ourselves?
When life-crippling situations invade our lives and homes, and we feel distant and removed, the Lord arrives to minister to us in three very different ways.
Sometimes we reminisce about miracles God performed for us in the past and think that the best days are behind us. But Foursquare Minister Kaleb Haub says we should be inspired by "the good old days" to believe God for future miracles and ministry opportunities.
The prophecies in the Bible pertaining to Jesus' return are abundant. The world is desperately in need of the good news of His soon return.
If God made a surprise visit to you today, how would He find you living? We will not have warning when He returns, so we must live each day aligned with His purposes.
When frustrated with ministry work, it's important to remember that God equips us in our ministry calling, and that His presence is what brings lasting change in people's lives.
At times we become tired of ministry work. District Supervisor Scott Reece says that’s when it’s time for a fresh word from the Lord that stirs us up to whisper "nevertheless."
The imminent return of Christ must affect our daily actions, and believers should be alert, living “expectant, active and focused” lives in service of our Soon-Coming King.