Only the human race was included in God’s creation and therefore you are a candidate to learn and experience the same things Moses experienced. You can be shown the beginning of the universe and life through Jesus Kingdom.
an excerpt from the book
“Kingdom Life: God’s Original Intent for Christianity” by Luther Armstrong explores the idea that Christianity is meant to be lived not just as belief or church practice, but as an active, transformative “Kingdom Life” here on earth. The author argues that through salvation and spiritual renewal, believers are given authority and identity as part of God’s Kingdom, meant to reflect Christ’s nature and power in everyday life.
Have you ever thought if the life you’re living right now isn’t the one you were actually meant to live?
That’s the bold idea at the heart of “Kingdom Life: God’s Original Intent for Christianity.” This isn’t your typical “go to church and be good” kind of message—it flips the script and says Christianity was always meant to be something much bigger, deeper, and more powerful. The book invites readers to see their faith not as routine, but as a complete life transformation where heaven’s reality starts showing up in everyday life.
What makes this book stand out is how it pushes readers out of their comfort zone. It challenges long-held beliefs and asks: are you just practicing religion, or actually living with purpose and power? The author paints a picture of believers as active participants in God’s plan—not passive observers. It’s about stepping into a new identity, thinking differently, and living with intention. If you’ve ever felt like there’s “more” to faith than what you’ve experienced, this book speaks directly to that curiosity.
This read is especially for people who feel stuck spiritually, are tired of surface-level faith, or are searching for deeper meaning—whether you’re a long-time believer or someone rediscovering spirituality. It’s also a great fit for those who enjoy bold, thought-provoking perspectives that challenge the norm. You don’t have to have everything figured out; in fact, this book is for those ready to question, grow, and explore what faith could really look like in real life.
At its core, the message connects strongly to everyday experiences: we all reach moments where we feel limited, uncertain, or disconnected from our purpose. The book reminds us that growth often starts with a shift in mindset—seeing ourselves differently and believing we’re capable of more than we thought. Whether it’s in career, relationships, or personal struggles, the lesson is simple but powerful: transformation begins when you stop settling for what is and start stepping into what could be.
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