Kingdom Logic

Kingdom Logic




4 weeks
If you’ve been a Christian for any amount of time, you know that kingdom logic isn’t always natural. A kingdom lifestyle does not make sense to our flesh! The way up is down, less is actually more; when you’re weak, you’re strong, and if you really want to live, you have to die. In this four-week series, we’ll examine four paradoxes of the kingdom to help us grow in Christ.