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We are all waiting for a kingdom. The question is whether the one we're expecting is shaped by God or by our own pain. In this sixth message of our "Becoming a Glocal Disciple-Making Church" series, Andrea Gorriti opens Matthew 4:12-17 and sits with one word: Metanoia. Often translated as repentance, it is not a command to clean up your act. It is an invitation to change the way you think, to let go of your own kingdom with its own idols and its own ways, and receive something that will actually fulfill you. The Jews were waiting for a Messiah shaped by their hurt and their context. If we're honest, many of us are doing the same. But what Jesus calls the Kingdom of God is not the upside-down thing the world makes it out to be. It is right-side up, the way we were always created to live. And the man in the parable who found it did not reluctantly sell everything he had. He ran. He sold it all with joy, because when you truly see the Kingdom, giving up your own does not feel like loss. Discipleship in God's Kingdom costs everything. And yet it turns out to be the best trade you have ever made.
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