Monday, March 30, 2026
Kingdom Life University - Historic Christian Fathers Ties
The Great Shaking and the Rising Kingdom
We are living in a time of global shaking. Political systems are unstable, economies are uncertain, and cultures are shifting. Yet the Bible tells us this would happen. Hebrews 12 reminds us that everything that can be shaken will be shaken — so that what cannot be shaken will remain.
This shaking is not the end — it is a transition. God is preparing the way for His Kingdom. While systems around us tremble, God is doing something deeper — He is transforming people. Romans 8 tells us that creation itself is waiting for the revealing of the sons of God. The answer to the shaking is not new systems, but transformed lives.
This idea is not new. The early Christian fathers taught these same truths.
Irenaeus of Lyons spoke of humanity being restored into the fullness of life in God.
Athanasius of Alexandria wrote, "God became man so that man might become like God," emphasizing transformation into Christ.
Origen of Alexandria taught that the Kingdom of God is formed within the soul.
Gregory of Nyssa spoke of believers growing into the likeness of God through spiritual transformation.
Clement of Alexandria emphasized inner illumination and maturity in Christ.
These early Christian leaders believed that God's Kingdom begins within believers and then expands outward to transform the world. This mirrors what Jesus taught when He said, "The Kingdom of God is within you."
Like a mustard seed, the Kingdom starts small but grows until it fills the earth. This is what we are witnessing today — shaking of systems, awakening of people, and the rising of God's Kingdom.
We are living in a prophetic moment. God is shaking the nations, awakening His people, and bringing forth a Kingdom that cannot be shaken. The question is not whether the world is changing — it is whether we are becoming part of what God is building.
The Kingdom is rising… and it begins within you
Saturday, March 28, 2026
GOD IS SHAKING THE NATIONS!
Across the world today, many believers see God shaking the nations in ways that echo the warnings of Revelation 17–18, where Babylon — the symbol of human pride, wealth, and power apart from God — is declared, “fallen, fallen.” Economic instability, rising debt, sudden market shifts, geopolitical tensions, and the fragility of global trade all reveal how quickly systems built on wealth and luxury can falter. The prophecy describes merchants, ship owners, and those who prospered from global commerce weeping as their prosperity collapses in a single hour, and today we see how vulnerable global economies truly are — from supply chain disruptions to real estate bubbles and financial uncertainty. Cities and nations built on rapid wealth, luxury, and towering ambition — including places like Dubai and other global financial hubs — stand as modern reminders of how quickly fortunes can change when foundations are rooted primarily in commerce and prestige. The shaking is not merely economic, but spiritual: God is exposing dependence on materialism, calling nations and people back to righteousness, humility, and His eternal kingdom. As Revelation portrays, the fall of Babylon is ultimately a transition — the removal of what is temporary so that what is eternal can emerge, preparing the world for the Kingdom of God that cannot be shaken.
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