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Kingdom Culture

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Kingdom Culture embodies the values, principles, and practices that reflect the reign of God in the lives of believers. Central to this culture is the call to love and serve others, as Jesus exemplified in His ministry. In Matthew 5:14-16, Jesus instructs His followers to be the light of the world, urging them to let their good works shine before others, thereby glorifying the Father in heaven. This call to action is deeply rooted in the concept of hospitality, which is a vital expression of Kingdom Culture. Romans 12:13 encourages believers to practice hospitality, reflecting the open-heartedness of Christ, who welcomed the marginalized and the outcast. Furthermore, in Hebrews 13:2, we are reminded that showing hospitality can be a means of entertaining angels unaware, emphasizing the spiritual significance of this practice. As we cultivate a Kingdom Culture, we also embrace the radical love Jesus speaks of in John 13:34-35, where He commands us to love one another as He has loved us, marking us as His disciples. Ultimately, living out a Kingdom Culture means embodying the values of grace, mercy, and love, as seen in the teachings of Christ, and actively participating in the transformative work of the Holy Spirit within our communities.

valsan-thampu

Valsan Thampu preaches about the spiritual revolution of Jesus Christ, which shifts human nature from hostility to hospitality through the power of love. He emphasizes the importance of a caring culture rooted in the Gospel, highlighting the significance of hospitality in overcoming alienation and n

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