
The title of today’s lesson is “Kingdom Provision” and the scripture we’ll being looking at is 2 Corinthians 12:9.
We cannot live the Kingdom life on our own resources alone. Most of us discover soon in our adult lives the limitations of human achievement. Being mere mortals, called into a Kingdom assignment, our boundaries are finite. But, the God of grace and glory provides what we need to accomplish what He has assigned. The discovery of His provision may be the greatest discovery of life. This week we’ll examine one of the greatest promises of Scripture, the pledge of His grace. Wow!

The title of today’s lesson is “Kingdom Assignment” and the scripture we’ll be looking at is John 15:14-16.
Humans are easily distracted. It doesn’t take much to throw us off course. Today, intentionality defines successful missional congregations, that is, churches that know their mission and pursue it purposefully. These weeks of prayer have directed us to our Kingdom assignment. We must never forget why the Lord chose us and gave us the commission to influence the world in Kingdom ways. It’s gut check time! Do you understand and accept His assignment?

The title of today’s lesson is “Kingdom Come” and the scripture we’ll be looking at is Matthew 6:5-15.
The Lord’s Prayer is a perfect expression of Jesus’ desire for the Kingdom mission. Clearly, Jesus prayed for the Kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven. Often we act as if this were an impossibility, the pipe dream of starry eyed idealists wishing for a utopian world. Jesus believed that his followers would change the world, that they would influence the world in Kingdom ways. The outcome of these forty days should be a world that is different because Kingdom people are influencing it. Is it so for you?