A Kingdom of Opposites

The Kingdom of God is backwards - at least to our "modern" thinking. Jesus taught that you must be last to be first and you must die to live.

The Lord of all creation came to earth as an infant. The vengeful Warrior is also a loving Husband and merciful Father.

Paul, one of the most powerful and impactful men in the Bible, considered himself to be the least of all people.

As we walk with the Spirit, we learn we must be empty to be filled. And we must be filled to empty ourselves back out.

We enter through the narrow gate, only to find ourselves in the widest possible place - the vastness of the Kingdom of God, which is continually on the increase.

We continually strive to become smaller in order to hold more of Him.

As we lower ourselves, He raises us up.

We turn ourselves inside out before our Father, offering Him everything we are, and He reaches out to cover us.

It doesn't always make sense to me, but I'm learning to accept that it's just how He operates. And if I don't understand, but do it anyway, perhaps I'm in just the right place...



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