Episode 7

September 29, 2024

00:35:04

Kingdom Culture: Foundations - Pastor Kyle Self

Kingdom Culture: Foundations - Pastor Kyle Self
World Changers Asia Pacific
Kingdom Culture: Foundations - Pastor Kyle Self

Sep 29 2024 | 00:35:04

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This message introduces the concept of Kingdom Culture, focusing on rejecting secular and traditional influences that don't align with God's Word. It encourages believers to live counter-culturally, rooted in the principles of scripture and grounded in the authority of Jesus. Emphasizing holiness, righteousness, and the renewal of the mind, this sermon challenges the church to move beyond man-made traditions and embrace a Christ-centered life. It sets the foundation for understanding how to live for God in a world filled with shifting ideologies.

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[00:00:00] Welcome to the World Changers Church Gold Coast podcast. Join us as we listen to today's message. Amen. [00:00:08] Come on, give the Lord a hand. Clap of praise. [00:00:13] You know, God is so good. He's so good. Thank you, guys. That was absolutely amazing this morning. [00:00:23] You know what a prayer we have for you this morning that the Bible says in Timothy to fan the flame yourselves. [00:00:34] You know, your relationship with God is so important. [00:00:39] And as we talk this morning, you'll understand that the fuel behind that is the spirit, your relationship with God, your understanding of Jesus, and the value of community. [00:00:55] Amen. [00:00:57] So, Father, we just thank you this morning for another opportunity to minister to your precious sheep. [00:01:04] We thank you this morning that in your goodness and your grace, you've given us life in our lungs so that we can minister and that you've brought us here together to receive a rhema word from you. [00:01:21] It's in Jesus name we pray and we all say amen. [00:01:27] Amen. You may be seated. Hallelujah. Do me a favor. Say hey to one or two people around you. Tell them welcome to church and you're glad that they're here. [00:01:39] Amen. I love seeing each and every person just give a handshake and love on each other. And what a beautiful baby dedication we had this morning. Amen. Right before worship. That was so good. So good. Our little warriors and angels, man. God is so good. God is so good. Thank God for just everybody was here for that. But most of all, I'm thanking God for the word this morning. [00:02:05] You know, we've had a challenging week. Can anybody say that? [00:02:14] Oh, no, I'm blessed and highly favored in the Lord. We're not supposed to talk about those things. [00:02:20] Listen, it is faith that overcomes trouble, not fake, that overcomes trouble. Amen. [00:02:27] And I believe if we can say to ourselves, you know what? I climbed a mountain this week. Amen. [00:02:34] And the devil couldn't shut me up. He couldn't stop me from praising God. He couldn't stop me from moving. He couldn't stop me from living. And his sure couldn't stop me from laughing because I had a choice to either laugh or cry. Amen. Anybody know what I'm talking about? [00:02:51] Some weeks, faith is not. It doesn't need to be fake. [00:02:56] And so I'm going to talk about a sermon series I'm starting this morning called counterculture. [00:03:01] Amen. And I'm going to talk about some traditions we have in church that are not healthy for us. One is we have no problems. How you doing? I'm fine as wine, clicking like a chicken. 52 flavors of favor. [00:03:17] Oh, praise the Lord. Thank you. Can I just see you cry one time? Amen. [00:03:23] God is looking for a remnant that is real and is able to overcome their emotions instead of be had by their emotions. Cause I know more people that come to church and say that they can't be offended, that are the most offended people. [00:03:38] I know more people that come to church and say, you can't make me angry, that are the most angry people. But they're in their homes being that way. [00:03:45] And I think that the reality of what God wants for us is to ground ourselves in the truth of his word and the truth of his nature so that we can grow in him. Amen. Now, I'm not telling you, if you a feel good person and life is full of lollipops, that you're wrong. If life is just that good and life can't get you down. Bless you. Can you bring some of your blessing on me? I'm not saying that there's not happy people in the world, but I'm saying that the majority of us are trying to mimic that happiness instead of understanding who we are. Amen. So I want to talk about kingdom culture today, secular culture. And the biggest one that I'll talk about is church culture. [00:04:34] And I want to start with a thought process that'll help you understand where I am. It's. There's three laws in life that I've come to understand. [00:04:45] There's ritual law, there's moral law, and there's spiritual law. Now, ritual law are the things that are valued as traditions, routines, or things that we've always done. [00:05:03] You understand what I'm saying? So I remember my great grandmother, this is a joke, by the way. I remember my great grandmother told my mother a joke one time about why we cut the turkey in half on Thanksgiving. [00:05:15] And so my mother was cutting the turkey in half, and my grandmother said, well, why did you cut the turkey in half? To put it in the oven. [00:05:26] And, well, that's what you did. And that's what grandma did. That's what great grandma did. I just thought, that's the way we're supposed to cook a turkey. And my grandmother said to my mother, honey, we had too small of an oven I when I was a kid. So we cut it in half, and I guess it just became tradition. But you have a big enough oven to cook a whole turkey. [00:05:51] Some things that we do out of ritual law need to be looked at, as was it circumstance that caused us to be that way and have we kept that tradition because we've never looked into the why. [00:06:06] Amen. And then there's moral law. [00:06:10] Moral law is you weren't born with morals. You were a little blank bubble of brain juice. And you had your instincts. You had things that were ingrained in you. That was God's design. You're breathing, you're sleeping, you're eating. Your other things, like pooping. God knows my kids did enough of that. [00:06:32] Sorry, guys. Bad joke. Bad joke, dad joke one of the day. But you learned your behavior from your family. [00:06:41] And then as you grew, you learned your behavior from your extended family. And then as you became a kid that went to school, you learned your behavior from the people you hung out with. So your moral law was a compass based on who you respected the most. [00:06:58] And as you came to Christ, your moral law began to be shaped by spiritual law. Cause spiritual law is scripture, a way of living that God is given by his kingdom and his word. [00:07:11] So we have to look at the first two and say, when we're studying the Bible, when we're doing things in church, when we're going about our business, we have to look at the first two and see how they line up in context with scripture. [00:07:26] Amen. [00:07:27] I mean, Lord, there's so many scriptures that we could use against circumstance. And I remember when I was smoking, I don't smoke anymore, by the way. I remember when I was smoking, someone came to me and they said, don't you know your body is the temple and the temple of God and the spirit of God houses itself? You're making the Holy Spirit smoke. [00:07:49] I was like, I'm not making the Holy Spirit smoke. Every time I smoke, the Holy Spirit convicts me of smoking. Amen. But that scripture was talking about you being a vessel of priesthood, you being a vessel of the spirit and a vessel of covenant that is now written on your heart. It had nothing to do with your weight, your height, or what you did with yourself. [00:08:16] Those things are shaped upon what is in surrender to the spirit. You can tell someone's physical actions by the way their spirit is surrendered. And if their spirit is surrendered, their flesh will follow. [00:08:31] Does that make sense? Am I making sense here? Little deep, a little fast. So our moral laws should be now shaped by the word of God. But sometimes in church, you ever get that church mama or church daddy or church uncle or auntie that you just walk by because you know they're going to just see right through you? You know what I'm talking about? That real spiritual, deep person like Jeremy or Michelle, Michelle's singing, she's not even looking at you, but she feels - It just feels like she's piercing worship right through the back of your head. [00:09:06] Amen. Pastor Tina, you come by and she smiles at you and gives you a hug and says, bless you. And you're like, I know she knows what I did last night. [00:09:16] Actually. Most people don't know what you're going through unless they're using discernment. [00:09:23] Amen. The conflict that you're having within yourself is inside of your moral law. [00:09:29] It's spirit, soul, body. Amen. [00:09:32] And so the thing I want to talk to you about today is what culture is driving you? [00:09:40] Is money driving you? Is success driving you? Is acceptance driving you? Is the desire of purpose driving you? Because all those things live inside of ritual and moral law. They don't live in the scripture. The pride of life doesn't live in the scripture. [00:10:00] Amen. [00:10:03] When someone comes to you and they're like, oh, God said, yeah, you've experienced. I remember from your testimony, somebody comes to you and say, if you don't do these things, God's just gonna crush your little life. [00:10:15] That is not the God I serve. [00:10:17] That is coming from the anxiety of the person delivering it to you because they can no longer control you. [00:10:27] Amen. [00:10:28] When someone is delivering something with a high emotion, it's coming from their moral and ritual law. And I think about prophets and preachers all the time, including myself, to be careful where I'm delivering from, so that it is coming from scripture, not my emotions and anxiety to try and control someone's direction. Does that make sense? [00:10:53] Amen. Whoa. Hallelujah. Got deep quick. Jesus. [00:10:58] So kingdom culture transcends the values of the world and traditional structures of the church. It is grounded in the principles of God as revealed through Jesus Christ. Let's look at the first traditional. [00:11:16] Oh, I'm gonna kill some sacred cows. And I got a lot of visitors here today. Praise the Lord. I told Paddy and Jeremy, this is not the message for today. [00:11:25] But have you ever heard someone say, you gotta go into your prayer closet and pray for an hour? [00:11:32] Yeah. [00:11:33] Okay. You remember when the prophet of Baal came and tried to curse the Israelites, and he couldn't because they had their prayer cloths over which. Anybody know what a tzitzit is? It's got a. You ever seen, like, a rabbi wear that cloth with all those robes and the tassels? And it looks like it's got Hebrew writing. On each corner of that cloth is a covenant of God, and those tassels (are) knots about generational blessings that God has given in covenant to them and to the generations to follow. And that Hebrew writing is a prayer of entering into God's secret place. So they kissed that and they put it over their head and they've now entered into their prayer closet. [00:12:19] Okay, so for us Gentiles, we don't have prayer cloths. So what is our secret place? The altar of our heart. [00:12:30] Okay, so my secret place is when anywhere that I choose to settle myself because I have a covenant with Jesus, that I can go boldly before the throne of grace, seeking out mercy in times of need, that I can go inward and seek heaven. That's my prayer closet. Amen. [00:12:52] Now you can do that in your car, you can do that in your room. And maybe I just really rattled somebody's ritual law. [00:13:00] All I'm telling you is that you're not, I'm not telling you that you're doing it wrong. I'm telling you, don't get bound in the ritual. [00:13:09] Get grounded in the love of Christ. [00:13:12] Amen. Is this good? [00:13:15] Okay, praise the Lord. So this culture transcends everything that is grounded on Jesus. So what is kingdom culture? Well, we first have to understand the kingdom. What is the kingdom of God? [00:13:29] Anybody know? [00:13:32] All right, good. Are y'all afraid to answer? [00:13:36] Let's have a little interaction this morning. What is the kingdom of God? [00:13:41] Domain of the king. [00:13:43] Yeah. What is it? We are. We're the church. We're part of the kingdom. His word is the kingdom, heaven and earth. It says that the principality rules the earth and the air of the earth, but that doesn't. And we establish dominion here on the earth. We extend God's emissary laws on the earth. [00:14:05] So the kingdom is in, the Bible says in Ecclesiastes that the kingdom of heaven is in where your heart. [00:14:14] So you carry a portion of the kingdom of heaven. So we are the kingdom of heaven. Where God sits is the kingdom of heaven. So we, the church and where we administer dominion is the kingdom of heaven. Amen. Does that make sense? [00:14:29] So what is the kingdom of - this kingdom culture that we're talking about is based off of the kingdom of heaven. So it's set on values and principles and behaviors that are shaped upon God's rule and reign. [00:14:44] So when I'm looking to see a culture, whether it is of God or not, I'm looking to see if it lines up with the heart of the father. [00:14:52] If it's telling people they're gonna die if they don't do it, God's way that doesn't line up with a new covenant. [00:14:59] If it's bringing calamity into someone's life, that's just heresy, really. [00:15:08] God is love, is he not? [00:15:12] And he is wanting to guide you with love. And so kingdom culture is hanged off the curtain rod of love. Does it mean that love doesn't correct. [00:15:23] No. So the other day, picking on Eli, if that's okay, son. Eli had placed his phone on the dock on a box, and he went. He was catching a big fish, and he scurried to this box and flipped it up, and his phone went, bloop. [00:15:41] So I see Jojo run out, and I'm like, what's going on? And they're, you know, I know that when they're trying to keep me from it, that it's like, you know, dad's gonna be mad. [00:15:52] I get down there, I look around, I remember I said, next time you lose a phone, you're paying for it. So it's not my problem, and I'm not upset. [00:16:01] What they expected from me was a culture of behavior that was founded on an interaction of anger. [00:16:09] But what I gave them was interaction of love and care. [00:16:13] I'm not the dad I used to be. [00:16:16] I don't just blow up because you're not doing what I'm supposed to do. And that's because Christ has shaped me in a new and better way to be a better loving father and husband. Amen. So what they expected was based off a ritual and moral law, not realizing that scriptural law had changed both of those in me. Does that make sense? [00:16:41] And the reality is, is kingdom culture. It emphasizes on a few things, okay? It emphasizes that Jesus is king, the kingdom culture. In kingdom culture, Jesus is the supreme ruler, and every aspect of life is submitted to his authority. Let's go to Colossians 1:18. Let's get in some scripture. And he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning and the firstborn from beginning, from among the dead, so that in everything, he might have supremacy. [00:17:13] As Christians, our ultimate allegiance is to Christ alone. Philippians 2:10-11. Can we get on? Can we get that one? Or do we have that one we didn't have? Yep, there we go. That at the name of Jesus, every knee shall bow in heaven and earth, and under the earth and every tongue acknowledged that Jesus Christ is Lord and the glory of God the Father. So let's back up and punt culture now, Shone, I wish everybody got to hear your testimony the last time you got to speak. [00:17:43] May I just briefly talk about Shone was trapped in what we would call a cult, and Jesus delivered him and showed him a new and living way. And this person was not. They were using God as an interchangeable word for themselves. [00:17:58] Amen. [00:18:00] The thing I want to look at here and give a warning to when it comes to culture is that when you tell someone, God said, you are accountable to these scriptures, so you shouldn't be just feeling something and saying it. [00:18:21] You shouldn't just be trying to direct people because you need purpose. You need to realize that you're held accountable to scripture and the name of Christ when you speak something. [00:18:35] And so if it doesn't line up with Christ, it's not a culture I need to listen to. [00:18:43] Amen. [00:18:47] Hmm. [00:18:48] Hallelujah. Is this good? Yeah. [00:18:52] So kingdom culture also emphasizes on biblical truths over worldly ideologies. Man, I'm gonna tell you, ideologies have entered the church. Whoo. It's like someone came one day and they said to me, you need to grow your church. You just have such a powerful word. You got such a great children's ministry and a worship team. You just need. I said, why do I need to grow my church? I'll lose touch with everybody. I can only handle a few people. I think I can handle a church about double this size. And then we're going to launch another church. [00:19:23] I'm not a narcissist. I do not need 1400 people to make me feel good about my preach. [00:19:29] I want 500 people that are my brothers and sisters in Christ impacting the city for greater good. Amen. [00:19:37] I don't need to be special. Jesus is special enough. [00:19:42] Amen. So biblical truths over worldly ideologies is what the kingdom culture emphasizes on. Kingdom culture is built on the foundation of scripture. [00:19:52] Listen, folks, if you can't find it in scripture, it's a great personal revelation, but maybe you should just keep it to yourself. [00:20:02] Cheers. [00:20:06] So, in two Timothy 3:16, it backs this up, says, all scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training. In what? Righteousness. Right. Standing with God, so that you may get to heaven? No, that's with Christ, so that you may fulfill your purpose and duty on this earth? Actually no, that's in Christ. [00:20:33] All scripture is so that you know that you're in right standing with God and can stand in confidence about that. That's why the Bible says you'll be skilled in righteousness. [00:20:45] So as you're listening to all these podcasts and all these people out there, and I'm not against them. I love a good word. I love a good ted talk, too. As you're listening to all these people, understand what scripture is. Scripture is instruction. [00:20:59] Now, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, 1 Kings and 2 Kings. That's the history of the Israelites, and that's a great place to pull wisdom from. [00:21:09] I'm going to not go there today. [00:21:12] Amen. [00:21:13] But we need to understand the difference between doctrinal script, doctrinal scriptures in the Bible, ones that give instruction, and ones that give an account of God's activity on the earth. Amen. So that's why we need to understand the Bible a little bit more. When we understand kingdom culture. Does that make sense? [00:21:36] So our biblical truths, while secular culture is constantly shifting and shaped by trends of popular opinion, kingdom culture had anchored in timeless truths of the word of God. [00:21:48] Man, I thought the seventies were bad, and I was just barely born then, but I thought the seventies was bad. But, man, the day we live in now with all this stuff that our kids are exposed to and just desensitized to, we as Christians are getting a little too acceptable and tolerant of these things. You know what I mean? We really need to see is this secular culture moral law being impacted in me because it's just so hyper sexual out there. I mean, I can barely go to the beach anymore. [00:22:23] And you're like, well, that's a personal problem. No, it's not a personal problem. It's respect to my wife, that the only naked or half naked person I should be looking at is the person I'm in covenant with. Amen. Just had to throw that in there, by the way, for all our men of God. [00:22:39] So biblical truths, all the world. Just because the world accepts it doesn't mean you should be for it. [00:22:47] Remember that old phrase, if everybody jumps off a bridge, would you too? [00:22:51] We need to understand that the emphasis of kingdom culture is driving us to a place of God's provision, a wellspring outside of the dry places that make sense. [00:23:02] So kingdom culture emphasizes on living a life of holiness and love. [00:23:08] You know, I went to a leaders meeting, church leaders meeting in America, and they said we should probably stop using the word holiness. [00:23:18] I was like, well, my Jesus, what are we talking about? [00:23:23] Why should we stop? It just sounds too whitewashed. [00:23:29] It sounds a little too judgmental. And I'm like, no, it sounds like set apart people. [00:23:36] People called for a purpose, for the kingdom of heaven. If we take out the blood, if we take out hell, and we take out holiness, and we take out the cross and we take out Jesus, what do we really have left? [00:23:50] These things are pillars of what we believe in. So as much as the world would try and interchange discipleship for mentorship and holiness, for, you know, we're different. A place where you can belong. We need to still be teaching what holiness is. Amen. Is that good? [00:24:08] But we don't need to be teaching holiness as a direction of our vision. We need to be teaching holiness as a direction of God's vision in you. [00:24:21] Does that make sense? Is this good? Yeah. Come on. We need to probably pray more. [00:24:27] But it says, at the heart of the kingdom of culture is called to a life so set apart lives. Let's look at 1 Peter 1:15-16. [00:24:35] I know this isn't my normal preaching, but goddess placed it on my heart to preach it today. So I'm excited about it. But just as he is called you is holy, so be holy in all you do, for it is written, be holy because I am holy. Now, you got a few words in the New Testament. [00:24:56] You've got a Greek word called 'teleos' in Matthew 5:48. Be therefore perfect or holy as your father is holy in heaven. [00:25:07] And that word means spiritually mature. [00:25:10] This holy is 'kadesh', okay? It means set apart, not of the world. [00:25:19] So when it says, may your God be your one and only God, he is separate from all other gods, and he is your one true God. And when you're saying, I'm gonna be holy, you're saying I'm gonna live for and be set apart for his use. [00:25:34] So holiness is a life living for God's use. [00:25:43] Jeremy clapped thank you, Jeremy. Thank you, Jeremy. Does that make sense? But holiness ain't boring. [00:25:50] Listen, I'm part Jewish. We love wine around Passover. Amen. [00:25:56] Holiness ain't boring. I still watch a few movies here and there. Holiness ain't boring. It just means that your actions are founded on God. [00:26:07] Does that make sense? Holiness doesn't have to be boring or rigid or zipped up from the throat down to the ankle, man. Women are the most persecuted in church. Guys can come in with holes and tight jeans and muscle shirts and everybody's like, oh, you're fit. Let a woman come in with a knee high dress and, you know, a low collar, and it's like, oh, she's a Jezebel. [00:26:31] No, you know what she's celebrating? She's celebrating the same thing you are. I worked hard to get here. Amen. And not every woman is trying to attract you guys. [00:26:42] Amen. You conceited over zealot men think every woman's looking at you. Listen, look down and see you got a one pack, not a two pack or a three pack. And realize you might need to work on yourself before you attract that woman you think is attracted to you. [00:26:57] Amen. [00:26:59] Women are so persecuted in the church because they are called precious jewels in the Bible. And so the woman is isolated, persecuted, pushed aside, and most domestic violence happens in that area because they are God's precious jewels. I can't stand when I hear a man say, well, we need to talk to the women about this and that. [00:27:23] Some men probably live in the kitchen more than women these days. [00:27:27] Amen. [00:27:29] We need, we have such an old way of thinking. [00:27:34] But realize God has called us to be holy for his purpose. Amen. So, women, I applaud you for standing up in a hyper sexual world and being you and men, I applaud you for abstaining and being mature men and not falling into every trap of this world. Amen. Is this good? [00:27:56] So counterculture is about what's acceptable in the world. What's traditional in the church may not really be grounded on God's word. [00:28:07] And so the concept of living countercultural is being set apart for the master's use. It means that Christians often stand opposite to both secular culture and traditional culture that is not aligned with the kingdom of God. [00:28:24] Amen. [00:28:26] Well, pastor, you know, you have vision for this house and we're supposed to follow your lead. [00:28:35] Yes. And we're supposed to submit to you and your wife as spiritual leaders of the house. Yes, but I'm not in control of you. [00:28:46] I'm not manipulating you into my purpose. [00:28:50] I'm saying, here's what God has called me to do. I'm the leader of that mission. If you'd like to join and be a member of that mission, here's the principles and precepts of doing that. [00:29:02] But I am not your God. I'm not your replacement, Holy Spirit. [00:29:06] I'm not your ruler, I'm not your tyrant and I'm not your dictator. Anybody that speaks for God, that is telling you what you should do because God said so is out of line with God. If it doesn't confirm in your spirit as they're speaking, they're speaking with the flesh. We need to stop speaking with our emotions and our wants, needs and desires that are based off of culture and keeping up with the Joneses. And we need to start speaking with the purity of the spirit. [00:29:37] Amen. [00:29:41] So we are going to reject secular culture. [00:29:46] We are going to show you the characteristics of kingdom culture, and we're going to land in a conclusion that as Christians, we do not belong to secular culture, we do not belong to traditional culture, but we belong to Christ alone, and we're going to act out of that place. [00:30:10] So today was about laying the foundation. I mean, I've got, like, two more pages of notes. I would love to keep going, but I want to give these guys some space to come up and talk. So we're going to come back next Sunday, and we're going to talk about rejecting secular culture and traditional culture and how to do that with the love of God. Amen. [00:30:32] And then we're going to look at the true characteristics on next Sunday about what the kingdom of God is so that we know what character to line up with, because people, I'm going to land with this thought right here. Many people have an anointing, but don't have the character to back it up. Can I say that again? [00:30:53] Many people have an anointing. They're called by God, but they don't have the character, the maturity to back it up. [00:31:02] People that are walking in places you wish you could be are probably people that have aligned themselves in maturity of God so that they could be used by God. Amen. Most of them don't even want to be there. [00:31:19] They just landed there because of maturity, and a leader was needed, and they accepted the call from God. Amen. Has this been good today? [00:31:33] So I hope you know that we're called to live in holiness. I hope you know that we're called to live free from worldly ideas. And I hope you know that Jesus is the center of all that we do. Now, I'm going to give you something to focus on for the next week, because I love this stuff right here. And I'll call Paddy up in a minute to introduce our guests. [00:31:59] I love it when y'all come up to me and people come up to me after a conference and they go, oh, that was so good. [00:32:07] I'm actually being cynical. I don't like it at all. [00:32:12] Oh, I do that to him all the time. I'm gonna stop. No, you keep doing it if you want to. But I want to tell you what drives me. [00:32:19] I don't preach for you. [00:32:21] I preach from the heart of the father to us, me included. [00:32:27] And I'm not here to impress you. I'm not here to grow a big church and make us trendy. I'm here to make sure that you're heaven ready. [00:32:39] Amen. And that you are on this journey towards Christ in a healthy way. [00:32:47] And so on those days that the message doesn't really work for you, just realize I wasn't preaching for you. [00:32:56] I was preaching from God for us. [00:33:00] And on those days that maybe worship, when you don't like worship and you're like, oh, I didn't really like worship today. Can you realize we're not worshiping you, that we're worshiping God? [00:33:13] And maybe sometimes we get a little emotional and miss the key? And can you realize that when we get upstairs and the kids are bouncing around and it gets a little loud and it's interrupting our comfortable, copacetic existence down here, that we're actually shaping the future. [00:33:29] Amen. [00:33:31] So my prayer for you today is simple. [00:33:34] Set yourself free from traditions that are man made of. Set yourself free from morals and ideologies that are western culture, church, and get in the word of God and know how to renew your mind so that you may please God. Amen. Amen. Father, I thank you for this day. I thank you for this time that we've had in the word. I thank you for the opportunity to finish this message next week. I thank you, Lord, that today was about education, revelation, so that we may go into the word and find out what holiness is, so that we can find out what sanctification and redemption truly is and being skilled in righteousness. All these words that they say are outdated but still effective in scripture. Lord, make us a part of your kingdom. Give us a heart for your people. And may we see outside the walls of worship, world changers, and see the whole body of Christ and what it needs in Jesus name. Amen. Come on, Paddy. [00:34:46] Thank you for tuning in to today's message. To connect or find out more, you can reach us online at 'worldchangers.life'. Remember to subscribe for more uplifting messages from our pastoral team, and may you continue to walk in faith and transformation until we meet again.

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