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Your Calling in the Kingdom
Before you are anything else in this world—before you are a parent, a worker, a student, or even a church member—you are something far more sacred: a priest in the Kingdom of God.
This is not a metaphor. It is your identity and calling.
“You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for His own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who called you…”
— 1 Peter 2:9
Through Christ, every believer has been made both royalty and priest—set apart for God’s purposes, empowered to worship, serve, intercede, and reflect His holiness to the world.
Priests Were Always Meant to Represent God
In the Old Testament, priests were:
But now, through Christ, that role has been restored and expanded—not limited to one tribe, but given to all who are born again.
“He has made us a kingdom and priests to our God.”
— Revelation 5:10
Your Priesthood Is Rooted in Christ
Jesus is the Great High Priest—and we, His Body, follow in His priestly footsteps. Just as He offered Himself, we now offer ourselves:
This is not optional. It is central to your identity in the Kingdom.
You Were Set Apart for Worship and Mission
The early Church didn’t wait for permission to minister—they lived as priests. They didn’t just attend gatherings; they became temples of the Holy Spirit, bringing light, healing, truth, and love everywhere they went.
“Let each one serve as he has been gifted, for we are all part of one priesthood under the Lord.”
— Clement of Rome, 1 Clement 40
What We Can Learn
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