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Kingdom Motifs

Simple Speech About Deep Truths

The Master and His Servants

August 9, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

Some Kingdom Motifs fixate on us. God is many things to His people but, truth be known, we are really not many things to Him. Children, sheep, members of the Bride - we are these things. Yet for the functional mission of the Church, it is essential that we recognize this one particular motif: we are servants. This message focuses on the calling, the character and the challenges of being Gd's servant. At the end of our life of service, there is great reward for those who finish faithful with both the work of their hands and the humility of their hearts. Jesus shows us how serving others is a key to Kingdom greatness.

The Commander and His Soldiers

August 2, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

It does not necessarily sound reverent but I will write it anyway: Sometimes God likes to show off. He splits seas, He drowns armies, He sends fire from Heaven, He’s not above sending a few plagues, He walks on waves and raises the dead. Undeniably, sometimes it is the express will of God to tell people to step back, stand to the side and watch Him do something extraordinary. By the way, He will occasionally do something like this in your own life if you will seek Him for it. This message unfolds one of the most amazing battle scenes in all of the Bible. Faced with impossible odds, Israel was taken by God to the brink of their powerlessness so that they would have no other option but Him. His words, their humility and the stepping up of a courageous prophet and a trusting king leave us awestruck at how God leads His armies as the Omnipotent Commander. Listen well, and look for your breakthrough.

The Husband and His Wife

July 26, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

Who in the world would consider pursuing a spouse that was habitually unfaithful? Is there one among us who would show the same kindness to children born of adultery by our spouse as we would show love to children that were the fruit of our own love to our spouse? It is likely that a rare few of us would show such unconditional love. Truth be told, we have a very low tolerance for those who betray us. God once commanded an ancient prophet to do exactly what has been described above. Through Hosea's pursuit of his straying wife, God reveals His own gracious pursuit of those who run away from Him in pursuit of forbidden things. This message reminds us all of the glorious covenant God has made with us through Jesus Christ. We are His bride, and He is our Groom. He will never forsake us and will bring us to the place where we can never forsake Him again.

The King and His Citizens

July 19, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

We do not really belong here. We are citizens of a completely different realm. We have higher vision, deeper longings, more noble purposes and an upward allegiance to a King we have never seen. The reality of the Christian’s life is that we live in a world to which we do not belong while advancing a Kingdom that has not yet fully manifested. The bible declares in 1Peter 2:9 that the result of this reality is that we become a “peculiar people”. This does not mean that we are weird, it means that we are distinct. This high octane message gives a forceful call for believers to back up their declaration of allegiance to King Jesus with daily lives that match. While grace is woven throughout what is said here, more than anything else, this is a call to action for Christians living in these last days to make up their minds concerning their primary citizenship. May God pour forth the same result in this recording as He did in the sanctuary on the day it was originally preached. Something needs to happen in the 21st Century Church. Something needs to happen in you.

The Shepherd and His Sheep

July 12, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

Most people are familiar with the imagery of God being the Shepherd and launching out to find the little lost lamb who is in danger of being devoured by the wolf. We understand the Shepherd/sheep motif primarily in terms of God being the One who saves us from the enemy and makes us His own. But is that where His shepherding work ends for us? The answer is clearly NO. God shepherds us throughout the entire faith-journey and this message reveals that God desires His lambs to look to Him for every need. Combining God’s words through Ezekiel and David with the words of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, this message should leave the listener understanding how committed God is to bring safely through our multiple assignments before ultimately bringing us into the final fold.

The Father and His Child

July 5, 2015 • Jeff Lyle

The first connection God desires to make with you is that of Him being your Father and you being His beloved child. Ours is a generation that has more people who were denied the example of a healthy earthly father. Because of that, many have a difficult time believing that Father God could ever love, protect, provide and accept them. God knows this and makes it clear that He is relentlessly committed to assuring you that He is not the same as any earthly father. In this famous parable of Jesus, we learn again that no matter what we have done, where we have gone or how far we might have fallen, our Father will receive us back home with love and joy.