Yes, blessings come with Kingdom living.

God is a generous Father who delights in taking care of His children.

But the blessings are not the goal—they’re the byproducts of a heart that is rightly aligned with the King.

When we seek first the Kingdom and His righteousness because we love Him, everything else finds its proper place.

Peace, provision, and purpose follow naturally when the King is enthroned in our hearts.

We don’t seek the Kingdom for what we can get—we seek it for who He is.

Our pursuit is born out of love, not lust for blessings.

We are citizens of a Kingdom where the greatest reward is not what’s in the King’s hand—but the joy of knowing the King’s heart.
Yes, blessings come with Kingdom living. God is a generous Father who delights in taking care of His children. But the blessings are not the goal—they’re the byproducts of a heart that is rightly aligned with the King. When we seek first the Kingdom and His righteousness because we love Him, everything else finds its proper place. Peace, provision, and purpose follow naturally when the King is enthroned in our hearts. We don’t seek the Kingdom for what we can get—we seek it for who He is. Our pursuit is born out of love, not lust for blessings. We are citizens of a Kingdom where the greatest reward is not what’s in the King’s hand—but the joy of knowing the King’s heart.
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