Notice: “Kings” Preached

Windsor, England 2010: While the Queen’s retreat residence awaits her return from the helicopter leap celebrating the Olympic Games, the disciples of Jesus gained an opportunity to procure their own castles, and then some.

Trent Ling’s latest message, “Kings,” was preached and recorded yesterday. The message aims to start and maintain conversation over the high-bar standards in Christ while appealing to disciples of Jesus not to allow themselves to fall off the exhilarating and worthy pace.

“I know of nobody like these disciples of Jesus,” Trent declares.  “I have zero problems with them.  Their faithfulness and openness remain legendary and laudatory.  My occasional goal is simply to remind and inspire them as to our callings, powers, and possibilities. By the overflowing grace of God, we run in an entirely different league.”

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Notice: “Kings” Preached — 2 Comments

  1. Amen for what God has revealed to you, your understanding of the Bible is amazing, it helps me see that the bible is not boring, it’s living and active. Now we all can repent and join Paul, be one of those kings he talked about in your message “Kings”. I wouldn’t understand what that even means had you not explained it clearly to us.
    Acts 8:30 Then Philip ran up to the chariot and heard the man reading Isaiah the prophet. “Do you understand what you are reading?” Philip asked. 31 “How can I,” he said, “unless someone explains it to me?” So he invited Philip to come up and sit with him.

  2. In this message, I am revealed to be a seasonal servant. It is shameful that I am not a reliable worker in Christ. Though my earthly bosses get the most out of me and Christ doesn’t. It was good that the message was delivered to us and I will make the most of this opportunity to be a reliable worker in Christ. In another posting Dave mentions how he wants God to be his portion and then share that, it’s what I want to do too, reliably share everything the portions of God I’ve been given. Thank you for rousing us up from sleep walking – love you!