EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 45 MIN
God Is Looking For A Partner
from Grace Life · host Jamie Wright
Have you ever wondered why we’re so captivated by stories of kings, queens, and kingdoms? In this message, Pastor Matthew Wright unpacks the deep spiritual truth behind that longing — you were made for royalty. From Genesis to Jesus to you, this sermon reveals God’s original design: that humanity would rule and reign with Him as partners in His Kingdom. Pastor Wright explores what it really means to rule God’s way, the divine purpose of work, and how living with Kingdom perspective transforms everything — from your job to your worship. Through powerful scriptures like Genesis 1–2, Romans 5:17, John 10:10, and 1 Corinthians 3:9, you’ll discover that God isn’t looking for servants… He’s looking for partners. 🔑 Key Points: -Why we’re obsessed with stories of royalty -From Genesis to Jesus to you — you are royalty -The two ways to rule -Work is a blessing -Do you want to be a partner? Do you want to rule?
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Have you ever wondered why we’re so captivated by stories of kings, queens, and kingdoms? In this message, Pastor Matthew Wright unpacks the deep spiritual truth behind that longing — you were made for royalty. From Genesis to Jesus to you, this sermon reveals God’s original design: that humanity would rule and reign with Him as partners in His Kingdom. Pastor Wright explores what it really means to rule God’s way, the divine purpose of work, and how living with Kingdom perspective transforms everything — from your job to your worship. Through powerful scriptures like Genesis 1–2, Romans 5:17, John 10:10, and 1 Corinthians 3:9, you’ll discover that God isn’t looking for servants… He’s looking for partners. Key Points: -Why we’re obsessed with stories of royalty -From Genesis to Jesus to you — you are royalty -The two ways to rule -Work is a blessing -Do you want to be a partner? Do you want to rule?
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