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Kingdom of God

Living as Citizens of God's Kingdom

March 31 - April 4, 2026

Daily Devotional for March 31: The Kingdom Among Us
Reading: Luke 17:20-21; Mark 1:14-15
The kingdom of God is not a distant reality reserved only for heaven—it is here, now, among us and within us. When Jesus announced that the kingdom had arrived, He was declaring that God's reign had broken into human history. This kingdom doesn't operate by the world's rules of power, status, or accumulation. It grows quietly, like yeast in dough or a mustard seed in soil. Today, pause and recognize that you are already a citizen of this eternal kingdom. The King Himself dwells within you through His Spirit. How does this reality change the way you approach your daily decisions? Let the awareness that God's kingdom is present right now transform your perspective on every conversation, every challenge, every opportunity to serve.
Daily Devotional for April 1: A Different Way of Seeing
Reading: Romans 12:1-2; 2 Corinthians 5:16-17
Paul reminds us that following Christ means a complete transformation of our minds—a fundamental shift in how we see everything. The kingdom worldview turns conventional wisdom upside down: the first become last, servants become great, and losing your life means finding it. We are bombarded daily with messages about what matters—success, comfort, security, status. These voices compete for our allegiance like endless commercials interrupting our focus. But as citizens of God's kingdom, we're called to a renewed mind that filters everything through Christ's values. Today, identify one area where worldly thinking has influenced you. What would it look like to see that situation through kingdom eyes? Ask God to transform your perspective from the inside out.
Daily Devotional for April 2: Kingdom Values in Action
Reading: Matthew 5:38-48; Philippians 2:3-11
The kingdom of God demands radical living. Turn the other cheek. Give your shirt and your coat. Go the extra mile. Love your enemies. These aren't suggestions—they're the operating principles of God's kingdom. Jesus Himself modeled this when He humbled Himself to the point of death on a cross. This Palm Sunday reminds us how quickly crowds shift their allegiance when kingdom values clash with worldly expectations. The same voices shouting "Hosanna" soon cried "Crucify Him." Living as a kingdom citizen means standing firm when the crowd changes direction. It means serving when others seek to be served. Today, look for one practical opportunity to embody kingdom values—perhaps forgiving someone who hurt you or serving someone who cannot repay you.
Daily Devotional for April 3: Resisting Worldly Influences
Reading: 1 John 2:15-17; James 4:4-8
What shapes your worldview? Is it the news cycle, social media, financial pressures, or political tribalism? The world constantly seeks to conform us to its patterns, pulling us away from kingdom priorities. Like watching sports surrounded by endless commercials, we're bombarded with messages about what we should fear, desire, and pursue. But Scripture calls us to resist these influences and draw near to God. This doesn't mean isolation from the world, but rather being grounded so deeply in God's kingdom that external noise doesn't shake us. Examine your life honestly today: What voices have the strongest influence on your thoughts and decisions? Are you being discipled more by the kingdom of God or the kingdom of this world? Choose today to limit one worldly influence and increase one kingdom practice.
Daily Devotional for April 4: The Already and Not Yet
Reading: Matthew 6:9-13; Revelation 21:1-5
When Jesus taught us to pray "Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven," He acknowledged a profound tension: the kingdom is here, yet still coming. We live in the "already but not yet." Christ has inaugurated His kingdom through His death and resurrection, but its fullness awaits His return. This tension shapes how we live—we experience kingdom life now while longing for its complete fulfillment. We taste healing but still experience brokenness. We know peace but still face conflict. We see transformation but still battle sin. This Palm Sunday, as we journey toward Easter, remember that the cross and resurrection guarantee the kingdom's ultimate victory. Live today with confidence in what Christ has already accomplished while maintaining hope for what He will complete. You are a citizen of an eternal, unshakeable kingdom.