God created us for dominion – to rule and reign with His authority here on earth. His purpose is not just for us to be saved but to live empowered by the Holy Spirit, bringing heaven to earth. When God formed Adam, His intention was for humanity to extend His Kingdom. Though this purpose was interrupted by sin, Jesus, the last Adam, came to restore it, calling us back to our original design of rulership and dominion.

Jesus didn’t just save us; He equipped us with the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to walk in divine authority. As sons and daughters, we are more than saved souls; we are ambassadors of God’s Kingdom, embodying His love, authority, and power. Through the Spirit, we reclaim our divine calling to heal, deliver, and make known the Kingdom of God.

Living in the Kingdom means understanding that heaven is not our ultimate destination – it’s a byproduct of walking in God’s authority here and now. Our Kingdom citizenship comes with a heavenly language, a sign of the Spirit dwelling within us. Through the Spirit, we uphold the culture and power of heaven on earth.

We’re not meant to live as slaves to fear or sin. The Spirit within us makes us conquerors, reminding us of our covenant rights as children of God. We walk in victory because of the authority Christ has placed in us.

Worship is our response to this truth, a declaration of allegiance to our King. We worship not as spectators but as citizens of the Kingdom, empowered to bring God’s rulership and love to earth. Let us live boldly, knowing that through the Spirit, we carry God’s Kingdom wherever we go.

Amen.