LIVING IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD AUGUST 7, 2025
Salutations and God’s Blessings to the Saints worldwide,
Being into month number eight, and fall approaching, in
the USA, camps and reunions are now history, schools are back in session
or soon will be. Life goes on or as some say, “Time waits for no man.”
Hopefully, the thought of “Living in the Kingdom of God”
that is our daily walk with the Lord, is not becoming a routine thing. To think
of living in the Kingdom of God requires each of us to turn our thoughts into
live action. A question for everyone to answer for ourselves is, “Am I
functioning as a Kingdom citizen?” This not an easy task as we all know.
Dealing with all the ins and outs of life becomes a real challenge because it
calls for us to do as Paul says in I Corinthians 11:28 and II Corinthians 13:5,
we are to examine ourselves. Why would or should we do that? Because we know
ourselves better than anyone else, except God. The scriptures also advise us to
judge ourselves before we are judged by God, as well as judging others
righteously, if we judge them.
In his book, “Tell My People” Patriarch Weldon Weldon, at
God’s direction, states three times that on the level we are now living, we
cannot obtain the Kingdom. This is also stated as such in Elder Earl Curry’s,” “The Endowment.” These words, as well as so
many scriptures, are God’s way of encouraging us to strive with greater
diligence to insure our Kingdom citizenship.
A beautiful and divinely inspired hymn, by Sister Shirley
Mason, is hymn 174 in the 2007 edition of “Hymns of the Restoration. It is
entitled, “Come Up Higher.” Verse three of seven says, “Seek out my counsels
and commandments, and daily seek my will to do. Cast care aside, and worldly
pleasure, My grace sufficient is for you.”
We have constantly before us not only the words Jesus
spoke, but the example He set. Jesus lived the things He spoke and taught. In
today’s world, anyone so desiring may have access to the Scriptures, but what
the world needs is to observe those so claiming, to demonstrate the Kingdom of
God. That is what God has asked us to do. As the great hymn reminds us, “Zion
the beautiful beacons us on.” Do you have a vision of Zion that encourages you
every day to be the best you can be so that you might have place in Zion?
The Lord bless and keep you as you live in the Kingdom
and for the Kingdom of God.
Paul Gage
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