LIVING IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD - FEBRUARY 12, 2026
Extending God's blessings and Eternal Love to all the
Saints world-wide,
How are things going in your part of the Kingdom? Much of
it depends on us, individually, and how we think about things. Are we among
those, who upon awakening each day say, "GOOD MORNING, LORD!" Or are
we among those who say, "Good Lord, is it morning already?"
If we consider ourselves "living in the Kingdom of
God," then our daily walk should reflect a "kingdom walk," in
spite of surrounding circumstances. As one song says, "He never said there
would always be sunshine. He never said there would be no rain. He only
promised a heart full of singing about the very things that once brought
pain."
In the book of Obadiah (21 verses) who
was an Old Testament prophet Esau is mentioned six times and not
favorably. It talks about the not so good choices he made with his life.
If he had realized the spiritual as well as physical value of his birthright,
he would never have sold it for any amount, even if he starved to death.
With the concept of "living in the Kingdom,"
our entire life should reflect a "kingdom quality." We all are aware
of the daily struggles we face, some of our own doing and some out of our
control. We need not capitalize on our short comings, but when they become
evident to us, we are to make immediate adjustments so we may continue "in
the Kingdom Way."
As most of the world will observe "Valentine
Day" on February 14, let us remember that perhaps the greatest scripture
about love might be John 3:16. As we live in the Kingdom of God may we reflect
a Godly love for everyone, especially for the Saints and our families. After
all, if we can't love each other, can we really say we are "living in the
Kingdom of God?"
If you have a copy of a little tract called, "A
Father's Love Letter," read it at least once every day to remind you of
His Great Love for You, that we, in turn might exhibit His Love for all we
meet. If you do not have a copy, you can pull it up on the net. It was written
by Barry Adams several years ago.
In the scripture below, follow the bold letters. I am not
promoting Valentine Day, etc, just the Love of God.
For God so loVed the world, That he gAve
His onLy begottEn SoN
thaT whosoever believeth In Him
should Not perish, but have Everlasting life" John
3:16.
Stay strong, the King IS Coming!
God bless
Paul Gage
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