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Summary of the Message: “Kingdom, Power, Glory: Quietness + Confidence = Strength” by Pastor Bryan Hudson, D.Min. I. INTRODUCTION: THE DISCIPLE'S REQUEST AND THE KINGDOM CONTEXT A. The Request: “Lord, Teach Us to Pray” (Luke 11:1; Matthew 6:9–13) Jesus models prayer for His disciples—not the Lord's prayer, but our prayer. The prayer closes with a reminder of divine ownership and sovereignty: “For Yours is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory forever.” B. Meaning of the Three Realms of God Kingdom – God's rule and authority. Power – God's ability to accomplish His will. Glory – God's majesty and divine presence. These belong to God alone; not to governments, politicians, or human systems. Believers operate in a higher kingdom, with higher power, for the glory of God. II. THE KINGDOM IS LIGHT IN A DARK WORLD A. The Bright Light of God's Kingdom (Matthew 5:14) Jesus said, “You are the light of the world; a city on a hill cannot be hidden.” Christ has transferred His light to His followers. Application: You are already visible—so shine. Others are already watching, so be the light. “You may as well shine!” III. THE KINGDOM IS TRANSFORMATIVE A. The Call of the Disciples (Matthew 4:18–20) Jesus said, “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Transformation begins when we follow; God makes us. The Kingdom changes identity and purpose. B. Cooperation with God's Transforming Power Transformation requires yielding, not striving. God's kingdom forms new purpose, power, and personhood. IV. THE KINGDOM IS FULL OF STRENGTH (Isaiah 30:15–16) “In returning and rest you shall be saved; In quietness and confidence shall be your strength; But you would not…” A. The Prophetic Context Judah sought political alliances (Egypt) instead of trusting God. God rebuked them: “You take counsel, but not of Me.” The warning: reliance on worldly systems leads to weakness and dependence. B. Worldly Systems vs. God's Kingdom Earthly systems concentrate power and wealth among a few. God's kingdom strengthens, uplifts, and liberates people. True strength is found only in God's rule. V. THE FALSE STRENGTH OF SPEED AND STRIVING A. The Futility of Running Faster “We will flee on swift horses…” — but “those who pursue you shall be swift.” You cannot outrun anxiety, distraction, or fear. The faster you run, the faster your troubles seem to chase you. Principle: The answer is not speed but stillness. B. Modern Application People try to fix weakness by posturing strength—pretending to be powerful. Strength doesn't come from acting strong but from quietness of heart and confidence in God. VI. TRUE STRENGTH ILLUSTRATED: HARRIET TUBMAN A. Example of Spiritual Strength Physically small (about 5 feet tall), formerly enslaved, but mighty in faith. Escaped 90 miles to freedom and returned to rescue ~70 others. Served as a scout and spy during the Civil War and later as an activist. B. The Source of Her Strength Quote: “I prayed to God to make me strong and able to fight.” Her strength came from God, not size or status. True strength is moral, spiritual, and rooted in trust and courage. VII. RETURNING, RESTING, AND KNOWING GOD A. Returning and Rest (Isaiah 30:15) Returning = repentance — turning back to God. Rest = tranquility and settledness. Deliverance comes through surrender, not striving. Rest is not inactivity—it is trusting the power of another (God). B. Quietness and Confidence Quietness: Calm heart; stillness of spirit. Confidence: Assurance in God's character and promises. “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). You know only after you be still. Stillness allows God's presence to fill the heart. C. Results of Quiet Confidence “The work of righteousness will be peace” (Isaiah 32:17). When God is with you, you can move without fear. If you are still fearful—sit back down until peace returns. VIII. THE HUMAN TENDENCY TO MOVE FASTER A. God Says: “Rest.” Humanity Says: “No.” Israel said, “We will flee on swift horses.” Principle: The human reflex is to move faster rather than trust deeper. Lesson: You need stillness, not speed. B. Trust in God, Not in Systems “Some trust in chariots, and some in horses, but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.” (Psalm 20:7) Wealth, systems, and networks can change—but God remains faithful. Even abundance (money, success) is no substitute for trust in the Lord. IX. THE POWER OF STILLNESS A. Stillness Is Productive, Not Passive God's kingdom is productive—just not busy. Stillness reorders priorities and aligns you with God's presence. It helps you reframe life's situations through faith: “It's bad, but God's got it.” “It's chaotic, but God's got me.” B. Illustration: Captain “Sully” Sullenberger During the “Miracle on the Hudson,” he acted calmly under pressure. His stillness allowed his training—and God's grace—to work. Lesson: You can't perform CPR, pilot a plane, or save a life while frantic. Stillness lets knowledge, faith, and grace operate effectively. X. THE INVITATION TO REST IN CHRIST (Matthew 11:28) “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” A. God's Offer vs. Humanity's Resistance Many hear this call but refuse it—choosing “swift horses” instead. Jesus invites us to stop striving and receive His rest. XI. APPLICATION AND RESPONSE 1. Return to God Daily Repent, realign, and rest—make it a daily rhythm. Don't wait for crisis to return; stay aligned continuously. 2. Seek Strength Through Quiet Time Prayer and meditation on God's Word. Meditate—turn truth over and over until it shapes your heart. 3. Value Stillness with God Over Speed Without Him Resist the culture of hurry. Strength grows in quiet confidence, not constant motion. 4. Trust That When You Stop Striving, God Starts Moving Let surrender activate divine strength. Faith rests, and rest becomes power. XII. CONCLUSION AND PRAYER Summary Statement: “Quietness + Confidence = Strength.” God's kingdom is not built on noise, speed, or display—but on returning, resting, and trusting. Closing Prayer Highlights: Thank God for His kingdom, power, and glory. Ask for grace to practice stillness, repentance, and confidence. Celebrate examples of spiritual strength (like Harriet Tubman). Reaffirm trust in God's rule: “Yours is the Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, forever.”
Mark & Cathy our guest speakers today continues the series of talks on Kingdom Power and help us understand the power of prayer when asking God for healing. Pray with perseverance and keep asking purposefully, apply faith and keep choosing to trust Jesus.
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Send us a textMatthew 6:10Matthew 6:10 Lord's Prayer Your Kingdom Come – Prayer for God's Will, Kingdom Power, and Divine Authority on EarthGlobal Daily Prayer Podcast with Reverend Ben CooperScripture “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” (Matthew 6:10, NIV)Show Notes: Are you searching for a Matthew 6:10 Lord's Prayer your kingdom come devotion? Do you want a Christian prayer for God's will to be done? Across platforms, people type your kingdom come meaning explained, Christian prayer for God's will in my life, Bible verse prayer about kingdom power, and daily prayer for breakthrough. These are the global search cries of millions seeking God's reign.God's kingdom means His authority, His justice, His presence. When believers pray “Your kingdom come,” they are asking for heaven's order to break into earth's chaos. This devotion explains what it means to surrender to God's will in practical life.Every day, millions search prayer for God's will in my family, Christian prayer for revival, and Bible verse about God's kingdom. This devotion captures those searches and transforms them into prayer.10 Prayer Points:Daily prayer for God's kingdom in my life.Christian prayer for surrender to God's will.Bible verse prayer for God's rule on earth.Daily prayer for kingdom power and authority.Lord's Prayer your kingdom come meaning explained.Christian prayer for breakthrough and revival.Prayer for God's will in my family and work.Daily prayer for alignment with God's purposes.Bible prayer for heaven's will on earth.Christian prayer for obedience to God's kingdom.Life Application: Declare: “Your kingdom come, Your will be done in my life today.”Call to Action: Subscribe, share, and support at RBChristianRadio.netMatthew 6:10 your kingdom come, Lord's Prayer kingdom meaning, Daily prayer for God's will, Christian prayer for surrender, Bible verse about kingdom power, Reverend Ben Cooper devotional, Spotify kingdom prayer podcast, Apple Podcasts Lord's Prayer devotion, Buzzsprout Christian prayer series, Google prayer your kingdom come meaning, Global Christian prayerSupport the showThank you for listening! For more inspiring content, visit our main site at RBChristianRadio.net. Explore our ministry services and celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net. If you'd like to support our work, you can now Buy Me a Coffee and help us keep spreading the word. Every bit makes a difference! God bless and see you in the next episode.
Listen to the Message by Patricia Hudson "Seize the Day: Not What If, Choose What Now, What Next" Matthew 6:13, “And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.”
Have you ever wondered how Jesus spoke to Father God and how it relates to you and I? Ps Matt unpacks John 17 in three powerful sections that equips you to connect with the Kingdom. Join us for what will be a powerful time of worship and preaching of the Word. We can't wait to see you!
Have you ever wondered how Jesus spoke to Father God and how it relates to you and I? Ps Matt unpacks John 17 in three powerful sections that equips you to connect with the Kingdom. Join us for what will be a powerful time of worship and preaching of the Word. We can't wait to see you!
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In Part 8 | Kingdom - Power - Glory of "The Lord's Prayer" Pastor Joey closes out the series focusing on the final Scripture in Matthew 6:9-13 "For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen."
Today is day 222 and we are on the section of the Doxology and the Amen. 222. What does “kingdom, power, and glory” mean? Mirroring the first half of the Lord's Prayer, the Church rejoices that God is already reigning over all creation, working out his holy will, and hallowing his Name in earth and heaven. (1 Chronicles 29:11–13; Revelation 5:11–14) We will conclude today with the Doxology of Canticle 10 found on page 88 in the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Message Summary (by OpenAI) Title: “Lord, Teach Us to Pray – Part Two: Kingdom, Power, and Glory Forever” Speaker: Pastor Bryan Hudson, D.Min. Main Text: Luke 11:1 | Matthew 6:9–13 Introduction Dr. Bryan Hudson continues his teaching series based on the Disciples' request to Jesus in Luke 11:1, “Lord, teach us to pray.” The message narrows in on the concluding phrase of what is commonly known as the Lord's Prayer: “For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” (Matthew 6:13) Rather than a line to recite, this statement is a declaration of divine ownership, authority, and purpose. Dr. Hudson emphasizes that believers are called not only to pray this truth, but to live in it, sustain it, and ultimately become kingdom. I. Immersed in the Kingdom of God Not just experiencing the Kingdom — Believers are called to become Kingdom. Like language immersion makes one fluent, immersion in God's ways makes believers fluent in the Kingdom. Jesus taught us to prioritize God's reign: “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”(Matthew 6:33) Key Statement: “If you seek the Kingdom, things will find you. You don't have to chase after blessings.” II. How to Sustain God's Kingdom, Power, and Glory in Your Life Dr. Hudson identifies four foundational principles that sustain a life infused with God's presence and purpose: 1. Faith in God Trusting God's character and promises. Root of spiritual stability and resilience. 2. Prayer Ongoing, intentional communication with God. Modeled by Jesus and commanded to His disciples. 3. Quality Decisions Definition: A decision made with clarity, alignment to God's Word, with no retreat. Quality decisions reflect maturity and purpose. They allow believers to move forward without being hindered by past mistakes. Examples of Quality Decisions: Moses choosing to suffer with God's people (Hebrews 11). Ruth choosing loyalty to Naomi, leading to her place in Jesus' lineage. Jesus choosing God's will over His own in Gethsemane. Examples of Poor Decisions: Esau trading his birthright for temporary satisfaction. Saul disobeying God and offering unauthorized sacrifices. Judas betraying Jesus. 4. Agreement The power of walking in unity with others in purpose and direction. Dr. Hudson explains Amos 3:3 as “agreement to walk together,” not “agreement on everything.” True agreement requires shared purpose and relational unity, not identical opinions. III. The Power of Agreement A. Biblical Agreement Matthew 18:19–20: Jesus promises to be present where two or three are gathered in His name. Agreement brings authority: binding and loosing — declaring what is proper or improper according to God's will. Agreement leads to divine presence and intervention. B. Misused Agreement: Tower of Babel (Genesis 11) The people were united, speaking one language, and agreed to build a tower to glorify themselves. God intervened by confusing their language, breaking their agreement, because: They were united in self-exaltation. The principle of agreement was valid, but the purpose was wrong. Key Insight: “Right principle, wrong people, wrong purpose.” IV. Biblical Unity and Corporate Purpose A. 1 Corinthians 3:9 “For we are God's fellow workers; you are God's field, you are God's building.” Without agreement in purpose and practice, there is no fruitful ministry. The church must function in unity, not uniformity. B. Psalm 133 Unity is compared to oil flowing from the head of Aaron — symbolizing divine blessing and anointing. Unity is the place of commanded blessing. V. Application to Life and Ministry A. In Marriage and Relationships Agreement doesn't require total sameness, but commitment to shared purpose. Dr. Hudson uses humorous examples from his marriage to illustrate mutual compromise and unity. B. In Church Life God's power is available, but we must come into agreement and unity to access it. No agreement = No blessing. The power and glory of God are not “awaited” — they are present and available when we are aligned with His kingdom. VI. Confession of Faith, Unity, and Purpose The sermon concluded with a corporate confession, reinforcing the message's themes. Believers affirmed that they: Walk in purpose Live in divine power Make quality decisions Serve with unity Are becoming “kingdom” through immersion in God's ways Are fellow workers, fields, and buildings of God “Forever starts today.” Agreement with God and one another allows believers to experience His kingdom, power, and glory in their lives now, not only in eternity. Final Charge and Prayer Summit Invitation Pastor Hudson invited the church to a corporate prayer summit, underscoring the importance of gathering in agreementas a church body. He exhorted believers to show up physically, not just spiritually, emphasizing that God is waiting on us, not the other way around.
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Scripture References: Matthew 4:23-25; Luke 9:1-2; Luke 10:1-9, 17; Matthew 28:18-20Introduction: Welcome to this week's sermon! Today, we hear from guest speaker Scott, who served with his family in North India for over 20 years. Scott shares his personal journey from a background skeptical of supernatural gifts to embracing the power of the Holy Spirit in evangelism. He begins with his own testimony: finding purpose and joy in Christ at 17 after a period of loneliness and depression, sparking a passion to share Jesus. He challenges us: do you have a story?Key Points:Early Encounters: Despite a conservative background, Scott soon experienced God's voice and words of knowledge for strangers, leading to ministry. This sparked his passion for evangelism.Missions & Need for Power: Called to India's unreached, training highlighted "Church Planting Movements" fueled by "signs and wonders." Initially hesitant, Scott saw the need.Power of Demonstration: A key moment: praying for a sick child whose mother had heard the gospel message repeatedly without response. After the child's miraculous healing, the mother declared, "I know your God is powerful," and followed Jesus. Proclamation plus demonstration was key. (80-90% of local conversions involved supernatural encounters).Biblical Mandate for All: Scripture shows this power isn't limited: Jesus proclaimed, healed, delivered (Matt 4).He gave the 12 authority to do the same (Luke 9).He sent the 72 with the same commission (Luke 10) – not just apostles.The Great Commission (Matt 28) gives all disciples authority, empowered by the Spirit, to teach obedience to all Jesus commanded.Stepping Out Everywhere: Scott saw God work through prayer for healing/needs in India, the US, and the UK – proving it's not just for "over there." God works powerfully through willing believers anywhere. The fields are ripe here. Conclusion: Jesus commissions all His followers to both proclaim the gospel message and demonstrate its power through healing, deliverance, and other gifts of the Spirit. This isn't just for missionaries or pastors; it's for you and me, empowered by the Holy Spirit. People in our communities are hurting and waiting for an encounter with God's love and power. God is ready to work through ordinary believers who are willing to step out in faith.Call to Action: Let's respond to this message. Are you feeling stirred towards greater boldness, a call to take risks for the Kingdom? Ask God for compassion that overcomes fear. Pray for eyes to see the needs He wants you to meet and the people He wants you to engage. Ask for discernment. This week, intentionally look for an opportunity to share about Jesus and an opportunity to pray for someone's need, expecting God to move. Trust that He is with you and wants to demonstrate His power through you. Holy Spirit, come upon us with boldness! Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.
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Some Christians today do not understand the Kingdom of God, and it has caused many to be distracted from their Kingdom Calling and the Gospel of the Kingdom. This was also the problem of the Pharisees, who could not recognize the Kingdom in their midst. Understanding exactly what Jesus meant when He described His Kingdom, is paramount to living a meaningful life for God in His Kingdom - today. Read transcript
True kingdom, power, and glory belong to God alone and are expressed through humility, service, and sacrifice rather than control.
SERIES ~ Pray This Way SERMON ~ Kingdom, Power, and Glory SCRIPTURE ~ Matthew 28:18-20 As we wrap up our series on the Lord's Prayer, we are faced with a familiar and seemingly simple benediction: yours, God, is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. But as we have found with the entirety of this prayer, it is much easier to say than it is to truly live out.
The name of Jesus has the power to heal, protect, save, and more. In this message, Pastor Steven Hilton talks about the powerful key of the Kingdom of God that we have in the name of Jesus. Notes & Scriptures for this message are available in the Notes section of the Giving Light App. Visit our website at www.givinglight.org. Download the Giving Light App available for free on iOS and Android.
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For millennia, the church has recited the Lord's Prayer with this final benediction, “For yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” This is a blessing to God, giving Him the honor due His name. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller explains the frame, the scope, and the goal of this benediction. There is light and high beauty that no darkness can touch. This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://moodyoffer.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
For millennia, the church has recited the Lord's Prayer with this final benediction, “For yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” This is a blessing to God, giving Him the honor due His name. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller explains the frame, the scope, and the goal of this benediction. There is light and high beauty that no darkness can touch. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/173/29
Click here for series discussion questions The Lord's Prayer has provided timeless wisdom for over 2000 years. As we wrap up this series, we consider how God's glory, above our own pride, ambitions, and desires, is what we should pursue. Join us as we share stories of people being transformed over these last 8 weeks, how the power of prayer can still change our lives, and the importance of pursuing Jesus within the context of community. Speaker: Greg Holder
Click here for series discussion questions The Lord's Prayer has provided timeless wisdom for over 2000 years. As we wrap up this series, we consider how God's glory, above our own pride, ambitions, and desires, is what we should pursue. Join us as we share stories of people being transformed over these last 8 weeks, how the power of prayer can still change our lives, and the importance of pursuing Jesus within the context of community. Speaker: Greg Holder
Jessi Marcus The Kingdom, Power, and the Powers: Week 6, Remember Your Baptism Isaiah 52:7 website: jacobswell.church facebook: jacobswellkc twitter: @jacobswell
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No matter how much we desire to be a Kingdom Christian, none of us has the power to actually become one… without God giving us the ability.
No matter how much we desire to be a Kingdom Christian, none of us has the power to actually become one… without God giving us the ability.
No matter how much we desire to be a Kingdom Christian, none of us has the power to actually become one… without God giving us the ability.
No matter how much we desire to be a Kingdom Christian, none of us has the power to actually become one… without God giving us the ability.
Meekness is a godly quality; weakness isn't. In this message, Dr. Tony Evans reveals ways we can connect with and use the strength God wants to give us.
Meekness is a godly quality; weakness isn't. In this message, Dr. Tony Evans reveals ways we can connect with and use the strength God wants to give us.
Meekness is a godly quality; weakness isn't. In this message, Dr. Tony Evans reveals ways we can connect with and use the strength God wants to give us.
Meekness is a godly quality; weakness isn't. In this message, Dr. Tony Evans reveals ways we can connect with and use the strength God wants to give us.
Tim Keel The Kingdom, Power, and the Powers: Week 5, The Church and the Powers website: jacobswell.church facebook: jacobswellkc twitter: @jacobswell
Teaching text: Matthew 7:21-23
Jessi Marcus The Kingdom, Power, and the Powers: Week 4, The Church and Power Mark 10:32-40, Mark 10:42-45, Isaiah 2:4 website: jacobswell.church facebook: jacobswellkc twitter: @jacobswell
Tim Keel The Kingdom, Power, and the Powers: Week 3, The Church and Politics website: jacobswell.church facebook: jacobswellkc twitter: @jacobswell
Tim Keel The Kingdom, Power, and the Powers: Week 2, The Kingdom and the Church website: jacobswell.church facebook: jacobswellkc twitter: @jacobswell
Tim Keel The Kingdom, Power, and the Powers: Week 1, On an Island Revelation 1:9 website: jacobswell.church facebook: jacobswellkc twitter: @jacobswell
In its simplest form, prayer is just talking to God. But in this message from the biblical archives of Dr. Tony Evans, he'll explain – from a Kingdom perspective – why it's so much more.
In its simplest form, prayer is just talking to God. But in this message from the biblical archives of Dr. Tony Evans, he'll explain – from a Kingdom perspective – why it's so much more.
In its simplest form, prayer is just talking to God. But in this message from the biblical archives of Dr. Tony Evans, he'll explain – from a Kingdom perspective – why it's so much more.