Issue 60
Kingdom Communication

you dare? I do!

During your morning devotional, review the Book of Jonah. This time, I particularly noticed that the prophet Jonah was really a very courageous and courageous person─

Dare to love:Love your compatriots and love your motherland.
Dare to hate:Hate the enemy, hate the enemy country.
Dare to escape:Refuse the mission and escape the entrustment. (I know God is merciful and merciful, but the other person is not of my race!)
Dare to sleep:I couldn't sleep soundly in the strong wind and waves. (Is it "a dead pig is not afraid of being scalded by boiling water - risk it all"?)
Dare to say:Alone and alone, he openly ran around in a dangerous and hostile environment, predicting disasters. (Is it because of the overwhelming spiritual power that the three-day journey can be completed in one day? Or is it because of cutting corners and only completing the three-day journey in one day? To be tested.)
Dare to be angry:Twice he was very angry with the Lord and spoke unscrupulously.

Interestingly, in contrast to Jonah’s arrogant “six darings”, it is Father God’s gentle “three darings”—


Willing to forgive:As long as you repent, no matter how evil and corrupt you are, you will be saved.
Willing to wait:Allow Jonah to escape, question, and get angry, and give him time and space to reflect and grow in the process.
Willing to redeem:A total of 120,000 people including storms, passenger ships, big fish, castor trees, small insects, and "extras" were mobilized by land, sea and air. Goal: Help the prophet understand the heart of God the Father.

May the Lord allow me and all the “Kingdom of God” team members to remind ourselves from the climactic story of Jonah: Don’t use human limited vision, knowledge, and mind to make “justifiable” excuses for your disobedience. On the contrary, ask the Lord to help us be conscious of our role as "prophet of the times" when we write issue after issue of the magazine, and never forget the message of "determining to work with the Lord, striving to do justice, love mercy, and show love." original intention. The content of this magazine is one of the fruits of the team’s practice.

May we not only personally experience the incomparable power, love, and kindness of God the Father, but also witness with our own eyes how He uses all seven powers of "prospect, breakthrough, challenge, practicality, knowledge, inspiration, and action" as the standard. Gan's publications call on more elite soldiers of the Kingdom of God to use the creative and inspiring methods He used on Jonah to support, participate in, and commit themselves to the great movement of "infiltrating the hearts of the world with the culture of the Kingdom." !