GLORY, MYSTERIES, AND SPIRITUAL LIVING FOR FULFILLMENT.

Christ in you the hope of glory.

God’s glory and your fulfillment are deeply connected.

God’s plan for believers is tied to understanding the secrets of His kingdom through a spiritual life.  Spiritual life is Gods own life, working in you through union with Christ. It’s a life enabled and led by God’s Spirit, not by our own thoughts or desires. God’s Purpose for all humanity is that we shall live enjoying His Glory and finding Fulfillment. God wants us to enjoy His glory and live with purpose (Psalm 16:11).

His glory is a key part of His plan for us. The “hope of glory” is one of the “mysteries of the kingdom” that we are meant to understand (Colossians 1:27). God’s glory is our chance to experience God’s own life through Jesus (2 Corinthians 4:6). Christ is the glory of God (Hebrews 1:3). When we know Him, we grow spiritually and become “masters in the Spirit”—able to control situations and live victoriously (1 John 4:4).

God’s biggest goal is to make us spiritual. When we find God and live spiritually, life becomes easier because He fulfills the deepest desires of our hearts (Psalm 37:4). Only God defines true wisdom, success, and prosperity (Proverbs 3:5-6). The reason we were saved from sin is to take Christ’s yoke (guidance) and live through Him (Matthew 11:29).

Understand Kingdom Mysteries for Purpose and Fulfillment

Jesus said it is “given to us to understand the mysteries of the kingdom” (Matthew 13:11). The church is where we come to unravel these mysteries and remove confusion (Ephesians 3:10).  Before Jesus came, people struggled to understand God’s ways. But now, since his resurrection and Ascension the Holy Spirit has been given to live in us and guides us into all truth (John 16:13). If we don’t understand God’s kingdom, we will keep stumbling in life because we haven’t embraced our spiritual nature (1 Corinthians 2:14).

Spiritual Living is the key to true Fulfillment

Being spiritual is the greatest gift God gave us. Without it, life is full of problems, confusion, and wrong assumptions (Romans 8:6).  God’s biggest desire is to make us spiritual. If we reject this, we are rejecting Christ (John 6:63). We struggle because we place a heavy focus  on material things instead of God’s plan (Matthew 6:24).

A material-focused life is a hard life —not because of lack of money,or nice things but because of little experience of God’s wisdom and power. It leads to many questions, doubts, and a heart far from God (Mark 8:36). We often only want what God can give, not God Himself—The bible calls this this is like spiritual adultery (Hosea 4:12).

The Bible tells that , the Israelite’s wandered in the wilderness because they refused to trust God fully (Deuteronomy 8:3). God let them hunger to teach them that true life comes from His Word, not just food (Matthew 4:4). Real fulfillment comes when God satisfies the deepest longings of our spirit—not with money, jobs, or relationships, but by knowing Him. (Philippians 4:19).

God’s plan is for us to enjoy His glory and live fulfilled lives. This happens when we understand His kingdom’s mysteries and live spiritually. If we focus only on material things, we’ll stay confused and unsatisfied. But when we seek God first, He makes us spiritually strong, wise, and truly happy. (Matthew 6:33).

(Bible references added for deeper study.)

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