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THE LINE // Whose Kingdom? | Jarrod Cochran

1 h 7 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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Whose kingdom are you really building? In Luke 9, the disciples witness the glory of Christ, then immediately argue about who is the greatest. Their pride exposes a truth we all must face: it's possible to be close to Jesus while still building our own kingdom. Jesus responds by placing a child at the center and redefining greatness forever. In God's Kingdom, the way up is down. The greatest are those who serve, not those who seek recognition. This message challenges us to stop chasing influence, protecting our position, and building our platform. The Kingdom of God advances through humility, sacrifice, and love for the overlooked. The question isn't whether you're building a kingdom. It's whose kingdom you're building.

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