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How to Be a Kingdom Builder

DAY 1 OF 3

A Man After God’s Own Heart

We humans spend so much time and energy building our own little empires, don’t we? And yet Jesus calls us to turn that whole self-interest thing completely on its head:

“Then Jesus told his disciples, ‘If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.’” – Matthew 16:24 (NRSV)

That’s easy for Him to say; it’s a lot harder for you and me to do! So how do we lay down our personal plans for a little empire, and build His mighty, everlasting Kingdom instead? 

Well, my friend, that’s exactly the question that we’ll explore together through this plan.

In Luke chapter 6, Jesus told His followers that good trees bear good fruit, and the same is true of the human heart. So, if we really want to become Kingdom-builders, we don’t need a change of behavior. We need a change of heart.

To see how this plays out, we need to go to a man who had the right heart: King David.

He was the greatest king of Israel, ever. If anybody could have been an empire-builder, it would have been him! And yet he was far more interested in building God’s Kingdom.

Here’s why. The Apostle Luke writes:

“When [God] had removed him, he made David their king. In his testimony about him he said, ‘I have found David, son of Jesse, to be a man after my heart, who will carry out all my wishes.’” – Acts 13:22 (NRSV)

Do you see? The heart comes first, then the actions. David was a man after God’s heart and, as a result, he would carry out God’s wishes—not his own.

The good news is that King David was a sinner just like you and me. And the point of God calling him a man after His own heart is that God knows that we’re not perfect, just as David wasn’t. 

God doesn’t expect us to be perfect, but He wants our hearts to beat as one with His.

Friend, you and I can’t produce good actions out of a bad heart. When there’s arrogance, selfishness, or pride dwelling in our hearts, we can’t have the Kingdom impact we desire.

Willful rebellion in our hearts will rob us of our rightful role as builders of God’s Kingdom, so step one is to get rid of rebellion—and get your heart right with Him.

Life Application Questions

  • Think back over your day, your week, your month. Have you been more focused on your own plans and building a little empire, or have you been looking to be a Kingdom-builder?
  • What do you think it means to be a person after God’s own heart?
  • King David was just as flawed as any other man or woman. What does that realization mean for you when you think about how God moved in his life?
  • Take a moment to examine your heart. Be honest and real in prayer with God. Ask Him to show you where your heart might be holding you back from the great Kingdom-building plans that He has in store for you.
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About this Plan

How to Be a Kingdom Builder

Some people spend their lives building their own little empires, focused on their own needs, wants, circumstances, and fears. But others focus on building God’s Kingdom in this world—and find their life’s true power, fulfilment, and freedom. Join Bible teacher Berni Dymet from Christianityworks as he opens the Bible to discover how you can get your heart right, see things from God’s perspective, and make your life count.

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