Welcome to THE K1NGDOM OF GOD BLOG., a space where we invite everyone—from all spiritual backgrounds and beliefs—to explore the wisdom and profound truths found in the Spirit of Jesus Christ. Through each post, we offer short, engaging reflections that provoke deep questions about love, purpose, and faith, using relatable insights and real-world examples. Our mission is to foster open dialogue and invite readers to consider how a relationship with the God of the Bible may reveal ultimate truth. Whether you’re searching for answers, grappling with doubts, or deepening your spiritual path, we hope to inspire and illuminate your journey toward a richer understanding of the divine.
Good but not Really…
One of the biggest challenges we face, both personally and as a society, is the belief that we are inherently good. Many of us understand and admire qualities like peace, patience, kindness, love, and empathy—qualities that come from God. But here's the deception: we often start to think that because we exhibit some of these characteristics, we have somehow become the “good ones,” and that others are the ones with the problems we can fix. This is a dangerous mindset. It leads us to believe that we have the answers to life’s struggles apart from Christ, and in doing so, we become blind to the deeper layers of sin in our lives. We might even convince ourselves that our own “goodness” is actually a reflection of God working through us, when in reality, it may simply be our ego trying to appear righteous.
The Glory of the Lord
The Lord is glory itself. Picture, if you will, the most awe-inspiring sight you've ever witnessed, or the most beautiful, soul-stirring moment you've experienced. The warmth of a loved one's embrace, the sunrise over a tranquil sea, or standing at the edge of a vast, endless horizon. Even these, in their splendor, are but pale shadows compared to the overwhelming glory of the Lord. Imagine standing before the awe-inspiring vastness of the Grand Canyon, where the sheer scale takes your breath away, and yet, there’s an undercurrent of fear, a sense of vulnerability, knowing how deep and perilous the canyon is. The grandeur and majesty of that view, stunning though it is, could never compare to the infinite glory of God.
Worship the Holy Spirit
When we lift our voices in worship, we are not just singing songs—we are offering ourselves to the Spirit of God. Worship is the act of aligning our hearts with the Divine, of connecting with the source of all that is pure, beautiful, and powerful. What we choose to worship shapes who we become. Have you ever considered why we might resist this transformation? More often than not it is because we are afraid of exposing what makes us vulnerable. When we have enough faith to open our hearts to God, He begins to transform us into beings of light, shedding the darkness within us.
The Intersection of God and Time
God, in His infinite nature, exists beyond the constraints of time, space, and matter. His essence transcends the physical laws that govern our universe, and our limited, earthly minds struggle to grasp the full reality of His being. We are bound by time, unable to fully comprehend a God who is outside of its flow—one who sees all of history, past, present, and future, as if it were a single moment. This difficulty in understanding stems not from any fault in the divine, but from our human limitations. Yet, in His grace, God has given us free will, allowing us to choose our paths on this earth, to act as we wish, within the confines of the world He has made.
Religion vs. Relationship: Going Deeper with God
Religion is often about following a set of rules, while a genuine relationship with God is about a living, transformative connection. Religion can be seen as going through religious rituals, like attending church, seeking to feel clean but leaving unchanged. It’s about outward appearances, doing what’s expected, yet missing the deep transformation that only comes through a personal relationship with God. Jesus warned about this in Matthew 15:8: “These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.” Religion can sometimes focus on external acts without addressing the heart, but a true relationship with God begins in the heart and transforms everything from the inside out.
Cleaned by Christ: A Spiritual Shower
Have you ever experienced the refreshing feeling of a shower after an intense workout, where sweat and dirt are washed away, leaving you feeling renewed and fresh? After that cleansing moment, you step out of the shower, dry off, put on clean clothes, and settle into comfort, feeling a sense of peace and renewal. In the same way, this is how we should feel spiritually when we receive Christ. Just as a shower washes away the grime and discomfort of the body, the blood of Jesus cleanses us from the filth of sin that weighs on our soul.
Searching for the Truth: Faithful friendship
I vividly remember the first time I met Sasha Hallock. It was at a charming café in Fort Greene, and the late fall air was quite cold. As soon as I arrived, Sasha handed me a warm cup of coffee and a freshly baked croissant, which made the chilly day feel a little more bearable. Our conversation quickly turned to faith, and I found myself being open about my doubts in God and Jesus. Growing up in the church, I had eventually walked away from my faith, not out of a desire to rebel, but in search of something I felt I had been missing. I wanted to experience the world in its entirety, including things I thought I had been keeping myself from in my pursuit of purity. This led to unhealthy behaviors, from casual relationships to drinking and smoking, but at the heart of it, I was searching for truth.
The Silent Language of Love: How God Comforts Us Like a Mother
As the evening light of a fall sunset pours through the window, a baby’s cry echoes softly through the room. The little one is restless, her tiny face scrunched in frustration, her small hands reaching out, grasping for something—anything—that will make the discomfort stop. The room is filled with the sound of her crying, yet there is a quiet beauty in the scene. It’s a reminder that even in our moments of need, there is something deeply profound unfolding in the simplest acts of love and care.
Operating Systems of the Soul: Finding Security in God
As interest in spirituality grows globally, many are becoming aware of a reality beyond the natural world. Since ancient times, cultures have sensed that unseen forces shape our lives and influence our experiences. As more people explore this spiritual dimension, there is an emerging belief that, just as we can transform our physical bodies in the gym, we can also strengthen and elevate our minds.
Beyond Religion: The Transformative Power of Christianity
Christianity, at its core, is far more than a “religion” or a label assigned by society. It’s a worldview and way of life rooted in the understanding that every person is created in the image of God, imbued with unique dignity and purpose. Regardless of race, age, gender, economic class, or background, Christianity holds that each of us is equally loved and valuable in the eyes of God. Christianity presents God as the ultimate expression of love, and as we align ourselves with God’s character, we become more balanced, whole, and purposeful.
Denying the Flesh: Living in the Spirit
The Christian concept of “denying the flesh” is often misunderstood as harshly restrictive or unnatural, but it actually speaks to something far more meaningful: the pursuit of lasting fulfillment through self-mastery, purpose, and genuine love. While today’s world may equate freedom with satisfying every desire, this immediate gratification often leads to harmful consequences, especially in areas like sexuality. Christianity invites us to see self-control not as an arbitrary rule but as a profound pathway to joy, clarity, and wholeness in relationships.
Frustration to Fulfillment: Breaking through Life’s Roadblocks
When we shift our perspective and begin to see frustrations as God-given opportunities for spiritual freedom, our lives transform. Every roadblock becomes a moment of blessing, a chance to build resilience and refine our trust in God’s plan. This act of flipping the narrative—seeing frustrations not as hindrances but as gifts—enables us to walk in a new sense of purpose and clarity. By embracing our challenges as divinely appointed lessons, we move from a place of struggle to one of growth, from captivity to freedom.
The Lens of Life: How Spiritual Beliefs Shape Freedom and Fulfillment
Our perception of life shifts subtly over time, shaped by evolving beliefs and morals that influence our thoughts, emotions, and actions in often unnoticeable ways. This gradual transformation is guided by what we come to accept as true, and spiritual exploration can be a defining part of this journey.
Healing Beyond the Habit: Why Faith Transforms Deeper
Progress in life, whether in our outer circumstances or inner growth, requires consistent effort. This principle is as true for our mental well-being as it is for any other aspect of life. As we strive to improve our circumstances, we must confront and tend to our inner struggles, applying the same diligence to personal growth as we do to work or physical health.
The Creator vs. the Created: Who Deserves our Praise?
Many people resonate with the idea of something greater than themselves, often conceptualizing it as an intelligent being outside of time and space. Spiritualists may refer to this intelligence as “the Universe,” allowing them to label this source without the constraints of traditional religious language. This perspective suggests that God exists in everything—whether it’s a bug, a tiger, a rock, or a human—indicating that the energy of God is imprinted in all creation. For many non-religious individuals or those who feel alienated by institutional religion, the notion of the Universe provides a way to engage with the divine while avoiding the labels and doctrines of organized faith.
From Counterfeits to Clarity: Encountering the True Spirit
In the spiritual world, a realm unseen by our earthly eyes, how can we know what or who we are interacting with? These are profound questions that every soul must wrestle with, especially in a world filled with many religions, beliefs, and ideologies—each claiming to hold the truth. In a reality where truth exists, there can only be one ultimate truth, one Spirit reigning above all. But how do we identify it? How do we discern the real from the false?
A Divine Dance: Keep in step with Jesus.
Dancing with a partner is an incredibly intimate and harmonious form of movement. It’s a silent conversation between two people, where words are unnecessary. Instead, there is a mutual understanding that forms through trust and awareness of each other’s presence. To move gracefully across the floor, a duo must create a synergy by intuitively learning the other’s body language, rhythm, and mind, without speaking a single word. They must learn to trust each other, yielding to the movement rather than controlling it. In many ways, this is a beautiful metaphor for our relationship and communication with God.
Sin’s Labyrinth: The Truth will set you Free
From a young age, I had a strong sense of right and wrong. I didn’t need anyone to tell me when something was off—it was as if I could feel it deep within me. Darkness, or what many call sin, always made me uncomfortable, and it still does. But as I’ve grown older, I’ve noticed that society’s sense of right and wrong has become less sharp. What used to feel wrong is now accepted, even celebrated, to the point where many people can’t tell when something is harmful or going against a higher moral standard.
The True Prosperity Gospel: Growth and Trials
Many are familiar with the prosperity gospel—the belief that a relationship with God results in physical, financial, and spiritual wealth. While the Bible does indicate that God rewards those who earnestly seek Him (Hebrews 11:6), the nature of these rewards may differ from our initial expectations.
Baby Steps: Forming a Relationship with God
Many people go through life without fully recognizing God's presence. Though they may be familiar with Him, they often settle for a surface-level connection, rationalizing their relationship with God. Deep down, they might sense that truly encountering Him could lead to a profound transformation, which can feel both intimidating and overwhelming. The gap between their current state and the potential for change can prevent them from seeking a deeper relationship, often due to a natural fear of the unknown, change, or losing control. This fear can hold them back from experiencing the fullness of spiritual life.