Christmas Is the Announcement of a Kingdom
Christmas is the announcement that God planted His kingdom in the earth. It is the declaration that heaven stepped into humanity, not to observe it from a distance, but to heal it from the inside out. When Jesus was sent, the kingdom was not postponed to a distant future—it was inaugurated. And as we honor Him, behold Him, and glorify Him, we experience both Him and His kingdom growing within us.
The Kingdom Is Here: Living From the Reality Jesus Brought
Jesus did not come merely to forgive sin or prepare us for heaven someday—He came to bring the kingdom of God into the earth now. The kingdom is not distant, future, or external; it has been planted, it is increasing, and it is meant to be lived from the inside out. When Christ reigns in the heart, He reshapes the mind, restores identity, and produces righteousness, peace, and joy through the Holy Spirit. We are not waiting for the kingdom—we are participating in its growth by changing how we think, guarding our hearts, and learning to live from the reality Jesus brought.
A Prostitute Clears up the Confusion with “Faith Without Works Is Dead”
Few passages generate more confusion, fear, or theological argument than James’s statement: “Faith without works is dead.” For centuries people have read that line and immediately imagined a spiritual equation where faith alone is not enough, as if salvation rests on some blend of belief and moral performance. But that’s not what James is arguing. James is not correcting Paul, he’s not redefining the gospel, and he’s not creating insecurity about salvation.
How to Commit Your Works to The Lord
It's Time to Make A Decision
You’re not waiting on God—He’s waiting on you. “You’ve got ministry in you. You’ve got passion in you. You’ve got family tree changing mornings in you.” The Father’s heart is clear: “Commit your works to the Lord, and your thoughts will be established” [Proverbs 16:3]. It’s time to make a plan, take a step, and trust Him to guide the way.

