KCF Online

May 18, 2025    Dana Bailey

In this powerful message, we're challenged to examine our purpose and identity as children of God. The central theme revolves around John 5:19, where Jesus says, 'I only do what I see my Father doing.' This profound statement invites us to reflect on our own relationship with God and how we align our actions with His will. We're reminded that we are created in God's image, crowned with glory and honor, and called to be co-regents in His kingdom. The message emphasizes that God's love is not just a trait He possesses, but His very essence. As we embrace this love, we're encouraged to become vessels that overflow with it, transforming our interactions and perspectives. This teaching urges us to shift from asking God to bless our plans to seeking what He is already doing in our lives, families, and work. It's a call to deeper intimacy with God, where we learn to see and hear Him in every aspect of our lives.