Kingdom Man: Every Man's Destiny, Every Woman's Dream
The Cry for a Kingdom Man
If you listen closely, you might be able to hear the cry for kingdom men to rule well too. You can hear it in the chaos in the culture causing a cry to rise up from the homes, schools, neighborhoods, communities, states, and from every shattered soul affected by the absence of kingdom men. Never has our nation, or our world, stood on the precipice of adversity in such dire need of men answering the cry to rule well.
Listen.
It is everywhere. It is loud. It is in the heartbeat of every child born or raised without a father, every woman’s dream drowned by an irresponsible or neglectful man, every hope snuffed out by confusing circumstances, every lonely soul of a single woman searching for someone worthy to marry, and every sanctuary and community devoid of significant male contributions.
It is a cry for a kingdom man.
If the team of officials stood on the sidelines of a game and never said a word about what was happening on the field, no one would go to the players who are committing the infractions and ask them why they are breaking the rules. Fans would look for the officials and demand, “Where are you? Get out there and do something.” Because without the third team [of officials] on the field, all battles would be chaos after the coin toss, leading to a loss of motivation, interest, and order. As a kingdom man, you have been commissioned by heaven to rule on Earth while wearing a different kind of stripe. You have been cut from a different kind of cloth because you represent a different kind of kingdom in this battle.
You represent the King.
And as a representative of the King, your purpose is much higher than merely your own and impacts a sphere much wider than you may ever know.
As a kingdom man, there is more to you than you may have even realized.
From Kingdom Man: Every Man’s Destiny, Every Woman’s Dream by Tony Evans. Copyright © 2012 Anthony T. Evans.