The Supremacy Of Christ
The Kingdom of God isn’t just a concept—it’s a real, tangible realm that we are invited to live in right now. It’s not something we’re waiting for; it’s a present reality with immediate access through Jesus Christ.
The early believers understood this. They weren’t casual about the Great Commission—they saw it as a mission to bring the Kingdom to all 70 nations. Their goal? To see the task completed so Jesus could return and establish His reign fully on the earth.
This is why we have the baptism of the Holy Spirit. We need Him. It’s not optional—it’s essential. With the Holy Spirit, we’re empowered to do the works of Jesus: miracles, signs, wonders, and mighty deeds.
Sickness, disease, and suffering are not part of the Kingdom—they’re by-products of a fallen world. But here’s the truth: we are no longer citizens of that world. We are sojourners, passing through. These signs of the enemy’s dominion—like sickness and oppression—must be resisted just like we resist sin.
As believers, we are part of a holy nation—a people called to declare His wonders to the world and exercise Kingdom authority across the earth. But we cannot do this in our own strength. We need the Holy Spirit to lead, empower, and guide us.
When we believe, everything changes. Our spiritual location and condition shift—we are completely transferred into the Kingdom of God. We’re rescued from the tyrannical rule of darkness and placed into the freedom of Christ’s rule. And not a trace of our old existence remains.