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The Character of God — God as King – The Lord Reigns

15 min · 13. heinä 2026
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Awakened to Deliver — The Character of God Week 28 — God as King Day 1 – The Lord Reigns Key Verse: Psalm 93:1–2 (WEBUS) “Yahweh reigns! He is clothed with majesty! Yahweh is armed with strength. The world also is established. It can’t be moved. Your throne is established from long ago. You are from everlasting.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • God has always reigned and His throne has never been challenged or threatened. • Unlike earthly rulers, God’s authority is eternal, absolute, and perfectly righteous. • The Lord upholds all creation by His power and sovereignly rules over every nation and every generation. • Through Jesus Christ, believers are rescued from the kingdom of darkness and brought into the Kingdom of God. • Because the Lord reigns, we can face life’s uncertainties with confidence, knowing our King is always on His throne. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Psalm 93:1–2 – The Lord reigns with everlasting majesty and strength. • Psalm 47:2 – God is the great King over all the earth. • Hebrews 1:3 – Christ upholds all things by His powerful word. • Daniel 2:21 – God removes kings and establishes kings. • Psalm 103:19 – The Lord’s throne is established in heaven and His kingdom rules over all. • Isaiah 6:1–3 – Isaiah sees the Lord seated on His throne. • Matthew 28:18 – All authority in heaven and on earth belongs to Jesus. • Mark 1:15 – Jesus proclaims the Kingdom of God and calls people to repentance. • Colossians 1:13 – Believers are transferred into the Kingdom of God’s beloved Son. ⸻ Takeaway Thought The Lord’s reign is not a future hope alone—it is a present reality. No matter how uncertain the world may seem, God’s throne remains secure. As citizens of His Kingdom, we can live with confidence, worship with joy, and faithfully follow our King, knowing that He rules over all things and will one day be recognized by every nation as the eternal King. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree below. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider supporting the ministry through Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or by becoming a monthly partner on Patreon. You’ll find all giving options in the Linktree above. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

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jakson The Character of God — God as King – The Lord Reigns kansikuva

The Character of God — God as King – The Lord Reigns

Awakened to Deliver — The Character of God Week 28 — God as King Day 1 – The Lord Reigns Key Verse: Psalm 93:1–2 (WEBUS) “Yahweh reigns! He is clothed with majesty! Yahweh is armed with strength. The world also is established. It can’t be moved. Your throne is established from long ago. You are from everlasting.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • God has always reigned and His throne has never been challenged or threatened. • Unlike earthly rulers, God’s authority is eternal, absolute, and perfectly righteous. • The Lord upholds all creation by His power and sovereignly rules over every nation and every generation. • Through Jesus Christ, believers are rescued from the kingdom of darkness and brought into the Kingdom of God. • Because the Lord reigns, we can face life’s uncertainties with confidence, knowing our King is always on His throne. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Psalm 93:1–2 – The Lord reigns with everlasting majesty and strength. • Psalm 47:2 – God is the great King over all the earth. • Hebrews 1:3 – Christ upholds all things by His powerful word. • Daniel 2:21 – God removes kings and establishes kings. • Psalm 103:19 – The Lord’s throne is established in heaven and His kingdom rules over all. • Isaiah 6:1–3 – Isaiah sees the Lord seated on His throne. • Matthew 28:18 – All authority in heaven and on earth belongs to Jesus. • Mark 1:15 – Jesus proclaims the Kingdom of God and calls people to repentance. • Colossians 1:13 – Believers are transferred into the Kingdom of God’s beloved Son. ⸻ Takeaway Thought The Lord’s reign is not a future hope alone—it is a present reality. No matter how uncertain the world may seem, God’s throne remains secure. As citizens of His Kingdom, we can live with confidence, worship with joy, and faithfully follow our King, knowing that He rules over all things and will one day be recognized by every nation as the eternal King. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree below. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider supporting the ministry through Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or by becoming a monthly partner on Patreon. You’ll find all giving options in the Linktree above. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

13. heinä 202615 min
jakson The Character of God — God as Father – The Father Who Welcomes Us Home kansikuva

The Character of God — God as Father – The Father Who Welcomes Us Home

Awakened to Deliver — The Character of God Week 27 — God as Father Day 5 – The Father Who Welcomes Us Home Key Verse: Luke 15:20 (WEBUS) “He arose and came to his father. But while he was still far off, his father saw him, was moved with compassion, ran, embraced him, and kissed him.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • The parable of the prodigal son reveals the compassionate heart of the Father toward repentant sinners. • Sin promises freedom but ultimately leads to emptiness, while repentance leads us back to the Father’s embrace. • The Father welcomes those who come to Him through Jesus Christ with forgiveness, restoration, and adoption into His family. • Salvation is not earned by our efforts but received through God’s grace as we repent and place our faith in Christ. • The Father’s welcome points to our eternal hope of dwelling with Him forever in His heavenly home. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Luke 15:11–24 – The loving father welcomes his repentant son home. • Ephesians 1:3–6 – Believers are adopted as God’s children through Jesus Christ. • John 14:1–3 – Jesus prepares an eternal home for His people. • John 3:16 – The Father gave His Son so that all who believe would have eternal life. • Romans 5:8 – God demonstrated His love while we were still sinners. ⸻ Takeaway Thought No matter how far we have wandered, the Father’s heart is to welcome home all who repent and trust in Jesus Christ. Through His grace we are forgiven, restored, adopted into His family, and given the hope of an eternal home with Him. Because of Christ, we are no longer strangers or outsiders—we are beloved children of our heavenly Father. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree below. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider supporting the ministry through Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or by becoming a monthly partner on Patreon. You’ll find all giving options in the Linktree above. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

10. heinä 202616 min
jakson The Character of God — God as Father – The Father Who Provides and Knows Our Need kansikuva

The Character of God — God as Father – The Father Who Provides and Knows Our Need

Awakened to Deliver — The Character of God Week 27 — God as Father Day 4 – The Father Who Provides and Knows Our Need Key Verse: Matthew 6:32–33 (WEBUS) “For the Gentiles seek after all these things, for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first God’s Kingdom and his righteousness; and all these things will be given to you as well.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • The Father knows every need of His children before they even ask and faithfully provides according to His perfect wisdom. • God’s provision extends beyond material needs to include wisdom, peace, strength, grace, and salvation through Jesus Christ. • Jesus calls believers to seek God’s Kingdom first, trusting the Father instead of living in anxiety. • Like the manna in the wilderness, God’s daily provision teaches us to depend on Him one day at a time. • Because the Father knows, cares, and provides, we can confidently cast every burden upon Him. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Matthew 6:25–34 – Do not worry; your heavenly Father knows your needs. • James 1:17 – Every good and perfect gift comes from the Father. • Matthew 7:9–11 – The Father delights in giving good gifts to His children. • Deuteronomy 8:2–3 – God used manna to teach Israel daily dependence on Him. • 1 Peter 5:7 – Cast all your anxieties on Him because He cares for you. ⸻ Takeaway Thought Our heavenly Father is never unaware of what His children need. As we seek His Kingdom above everything else, we can trust His perfect wisdom, rest in His faithful provision, and confidently place every burden into His loving hands, knowing that He always cares for His children. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree below. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider supporting the ministry through Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or by becoming a monthly partner on Patreon. You’ll find all giving options in the Linktree above. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

9. heinä 202616 min
jakson The Character of God — God as Father – The Father Who Disciplines in Love kansikuva

The Character of God — God as Father – The Father Who Disciplines in Love

Awakened to Deliver — The Character of God Week 27 — God as Father Day 3 – The Father Who Disciplines in Love Key Verse: Hebrews 12:6 (WEBUS) “For whom the Lord loves, he disciplines, and chastises every son whom he receives.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • The Father’s discipline is an expression of His love and confirms that we belong to Him. • Biblical discipline includes training, correction, and spiritual formation—not merely punishment. • God corrects His children to protect them, lead them to repentance, and shape them into the likeness of Christ. • The Holy Spirit, God’s Word, wise counsel, and even difficult circumstances are often used to accomplish His loving discipline. • The goal of the Father’s discipline is holiness, righteousness, and deeper fellowship with Him. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • Hebrews 12:5–11 – The Lord disciplines those He loves for their good. • Proverbs 3:11–12 – Do not despise the Lord’s discipline. • Jonah 1–2 – God’s discipline redirects Jonah back to obedience. • Psalm 51 – David’s repentance after loving correction. • James 1:2–4 – God uses trials to produce maturity and perseverance. Takeaway Thought The Father’s discipline is never meant to push His children away but to draw them closer to Himself. Because He loves us, He corrects, trains, and refines us so that we may share in His holiness and become more like Jesus Christ. Rather than resisting His correction, we can trust that every act of His discipline is motivated by perfect love and aimed at our spiritual growth. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree below. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider supporting the ministry through Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or by becoming a monthly partner on Patreon. You’ll find all giving options in the Linktree above. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

8. heinä 202617 min
jakson The Character of God — God as Father – The Father Who Loves His Children kansikuva

The Character of God — God as Father – The Father Who Loves His Children

Awakened to Deliver — The Character of God Week 27 — God as Father Day 2 – The Father Who Loves His Children Key Verse: 1 John 3:1 (WEBUS) “See how great a love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God! For this cause the world doesn’t know us, because it didn’t know him.” ⸻ Episode Highlights • The Father’s love brings believers into His family as His beloved children through Jesus Christ. • Salvation is more than forgiveness—it is adoption into a personal relationship with the Father. • God’s love is not defined by imperfect earthly fathers but by His own perfect character. • The cross is the greatest demonstration of the Father’s love, shown while we were still sinners. • The Father’s love is faithful, holy, unchanging, and calls His children to reflect His love toward others. ⸻ Scriptures to Reflect On • 1 John 3:1 – See the great love the Father has given us as His children. • Romans 8:15 – Believers have received the Spirit of adoption and cry, “Abba, Father.” • John 16:27 – The Father Himself loves those who believe in Christ. • John 3:16 – God demonstrated His love by giving His Son. • Romans 5:8 – God showed His love while we were still sinners. • Ephesians 2:1–5 – God’s mercy and love made us alive with Christ. • Luke 15:11–24 – The father welcomes the prodigal son home. • Romans 8:38–39 – Nothing can separate believers from the love of God in Christ. • Ephesians 5:1 – Believers are called to imitate God as His beloved children. ⸻ Takeaway Thought The Father’s love is not something we earn—it is a gift of His grace. Through faith in Jesus Christ, we are adopted into God’s family and loved with a perfect, unchanging love. As His children, we are called to rest in that love, worship Him with gratitude, and reflect His love to the world around us. ⸻ Stay Connected Grab a free digital copy of 30 Days of Patience and explore more resources in the Linktree below. All socials: @AwakenedBibleMinistries https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries [https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries] ⸻ Support This Ministry Awakened to Deliver is listener-supported. If this podcast blesses you, consider supporting the ministry through Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or by becoming a monthly partner on Patreon. You’ll find all giving options in the Linktree above. ⸻ Music Credits • “Paphos” by Mountaineer Licensed through PremiumBeat by Shutterstock under a Creator License.

7. heinä 202619 min