God's Agenda for the 21st Century - Part 1
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God has a plan. A determined purpose. A clear agenda for the 21st century.
Paul tells us what that agenda is: to fill all things with the glory revealed in the sons and daughters of the Kingdom of God (Ephesians 4:7–10). This is not vague. It is not symbolic. It is intentional—and it is already in motion.
Yet here’s the irony of our time. We are living in a moment when there seem to be too many kingdoms inside Messiah’s Kingdom. Too many personal agendas. Too many private ambitions. Too many visions that revolve around a name, a platform, or a brand.
Tragically, much of modern leadership has drifted toward building ministries instead of the Kingdom, churches instead of sons and daughters, personal influence instead of Christ’s dominion.
But the New Testament is unambiguous. God the Father has already established the Kingdom of His Son. That Kingdom does not need our upgrades, our rebrands, or our competing visions. What it needs is alignment.
God has an agenda for this century—and it will not fail.
This course of study is called “God’s Agenda for the 21st Century.” It centers on three foundational realities:
The outpouring of God’s Spirit
The 21st century as an apostolic century
The communion and fellowship of the apostles
This is not about adding something new.
It is about returning to what God has already declared—and deciding whether we will build our kingdoms, or fully yield to His.