God's Final King Part 6
How does the concept of 'reigning in this life' as preparation for the next challenge or expand your current understanding of the Christian walk?
In what ways might viewing heaven as God's eternal dwelling place within His people, rather than a physical location, change how we approach our spiritual growth?
How does the metaphor of the church as a 'safe place with high walls' resonate with your personal experiences, and what implications does this have for how we build community?
What are some practical ways we can shift our focus from materialistic pursuits to eternal values, as the sermon suggests God is trying to do in our lives?
How might understanding God's 'master plan' as something we can cooperate with, rather than fight against, change our approach to life's challenges?
In light of the sermon's interpretation of Revelation 21, how might we reframe our understanding of heavenly rewards beyond physical mansions or crowns?
How does the idea that 'faith is not blind' challenge or affirm your approach to belief and following Jesus?
What are some 'small beginnings' in your life or in the church that you may have discounted, but could potentially lead to significant growth or impact?
How does the concept of being 'tested before trusted' with responsibilities in God's kingdom apply to your current season of life?
In what ways can we cultivate a perspective that sees beyond our immediate circumstances to God's ultimate triumph, as described in Isaiah's prophecies?