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Remember Your Kingdom

  Tensions are high. Conversations can sometimes become toxic. Protests. Riots. Fighting. Division. We can probably list more, but we get the point. Since the time that Cain killed his brother Able (Genesis 4:8-16), humanity has developed friction in its relationships and has put prerequisites on the ability to love unconditionally. The last year of Presidential leadership, elections and the inauguration combined with the pandemic of COVID-19, many have become anxious enough to retreat back to their groups of identity where they have become polarized into becoming angry, fearful, and willing to “take sides” against their own families and fellow Americans. Sadly, we see the same patterns developing in the Church. We have allowed the events and the ways of this world to not only distract us, but to pull us back into its ways and ideologies. May we never forget the words of Jesus in John 18:36 , “Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to pre