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The Kingdom Ministry is the divine work entrusted to those called and sent by Jehovah, the Creator. It is not self-initiated but God-ordained. As Jesus declared: “The Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He sees the Father do; for whatever He does, the Son also does in like manner” (John 5:19).
Thus, the Kingdom Ministry is a reflection of the Father’s will. It is the ministry that supports, represents, and carries out the work of God on earth. Those who bear His name must act in alignment with His voice, not their own ambitions.
The Kingdom Ministry is marked by distinct features that separate it from worldly or self-serving ministries:
• It obeys the Master’s voice without compromise.
• It liberates, granting freedom rather than bondage.
• It heals, bringing restoration rather than deception.
• It opens eyes, leading people into truth rather than blindness.
• It is public, not hidden in secrecy.
• It cultivates love, peace, and wisdom in all lives.
• It preaches Christ, not self-exaltation or pursuit of money.
• It is pure in speech and deed.
• It allows souls to grow, not remain stunted.
• It multiplies and increases, never shrinking what God has entrusted.
• It ensures all are guided toward heaven, not hindered from seeing God.
• It encourages creativity and innovation, empowering members to live transformative lives.
• It builds resilience over fear.
• It allows members to see Christ clearly, never obstructing Him.
• It ensures freedom, not bondage.
These features reveal the Kingdom Ministry as a living testimony of Christ’s mission: liberation, healing, truth, and growth.
Those who belong to the Kingdom Ministry are expected to embody Christ in their daily lives:
• Abide in Christ, not in worldly kings.
• Obey God’s works both inside and outside the ministry.
• Represent Christ in all actions.
• Shine even in darkness.
• Recognize Jehovah as the one true Father.
• Call upon the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit even in tribulation.
• Sing and praise only Him who called them.
• Preach doctrine that exalts Christ above all earthly rulers.
• Align fully with the will of God.
This expectation is not optional—it is the standard of discipleship.
The ideals are the pillars upon which the ministry stands:
• God is the only Father and Lord (Exodus 20:1).
• Christ is the only Son who deserves praise.
• Believers must live as they are called.
• The ultimate goal is to fulfill the Father’s will.
The doctrine is simple yet profound:
• The testimony of Christ and His deliverance.
• Abiding in the laws of the Lord, bringing healing to souls.
• The Word of God as the foundation, with disciple-making as the mission.
The head is Christ the King, to whom authority has been given both in heaven and on earth by Jehovah. All ministry flows from His throne, and all authority rests in His name.
• Luke 4:18–19 — The Spirit of the Lord brings liberation and healing.
• Luke 10:17–19 — Authority is given to overcome the enemy.
• Isaiah 8:20 — The Word of God is the standard of truth.
• Do the ministries I attend reflect the Kingdom Ministry or worldly ambitions?
• Are the sermons preached liberating or binding?
• What does Scripture reveal about the heavenly kingdom?
• What must earthly ministries do now to align with the Creator’s will?