Spiritual authority is one of the most vital and often misunderstood principles in the Kingdom of God. It’s the divine structure through which God brings order, protection, and purpose to His people. Yet, in a culture that prizes independence, mocks submission, and treats authority with suspicion, this Kingdom value often feels upside down. But in God’s Kingdom, authority isn’t about control—it’s about covering; it’s not about power over others—it’s about alignment under God. Jesus Himself de...
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Spiritual authority is one of the most vital and often misunderstood principles in the Kingdom of God. It’s the divine structure through which God brings order, protection, and purpose to His people. Yet, in a culture that prizes independence, mocks submission, and treats authority with suspicion, this Kingdom value often feels upside down. But in God’s Kingdom, authority isn’t about control—it’s about covering; it’s not about power over others—it’s about alignment under God. Jesus Himself de...
DWELL - Part 4 - How to Have a Pure Heart - Trey Kramer
YOUNG ADULTS
33 minutes
9 months ago
DWELL - Part 4 - How to Have a Pure Heart - Trey Kramer
After the priests sacrificed animals on the altar in the outer courtyard of the Tabernacle, they’d move on to the Laver. This was where washing happened, symbolizing cleansing, purification, and reflection. These ideas aren't just ancient rituals—they continue into the New Testament and are meaningful today. They point to what Jesus has done and is still doing through His Holy Spirit to make us clean and pure like He is. Just as the priests couldn’t skip washing at the Laver before worshiping...
YOUNG ADULTS
Spiritual authority is one of the most vital and often misunderstood principles in the Kingdom of God. It’s the divine structure through which God brings order, protection, and purpose to His people. Yet, in a culture that prizes independence, mocks submission, and treats authority with suspicion, this Kingdom value often feels upside down. But in God’s Kingdom, authority isn’t about control—it’s about covering; it’s not about power over others—it’s about alignment under God. Jesus Himself de...