Monday, May 18, 2026
"but He said to them, "I must preach the kingdom of God to the other cities also, because for this purpose I have been sent." Luke 4:43
As I begin this new series of devotionals, I want you to understand from the very beginning that this is not merely a collection of teachings, but a progressive unveiling. Each day and each concept is intentionally building toward a complete picture. By the time we reach the end of this journey, what may seem like individual truths will come together into one unified revelation -- the fullness of the message of the Kingdom. This is the very message that Jesus Himself declared as His purpose. As it is written, "I must preach the kingdom of God ... because for this purpose I have been sent." This is where we begin -- not with our purpose, but with His.
Jesus was never searching for direction, nor was He trying to figure out why He was here. From the very beginning of His ministry, He walked in divine clarity, fully aware of where He was going, what He was doing, and why He had come. He understood that He had been sent, and what He was sent to do was unmistakable: to preach the Kingdom of God. This was not one emphasis among many, nor was it a secondary theme -- it was the central message of His life and ministry. Every miracle He performed, every parable He taught, every confrontation He faced, and every act of compassion He demonstrated flowed out of this one reality: the Kingdom of God is near. When Jesus said, "I must," He revealed a profound truth -- it was not preference, but necessity. There was a divine compulsion, a heavenly urgency that governed His life. The will of the Father was not optional; it was His driving force. No distraction could pull Him away, no opportunity could redirect Him, and no pressure could silence Him, because His purpose was clear.
This clarity reveals something essential for us: purpose is not something we invent -- it is something that is revealed. In a world that encourages us to find purpose through ambition, exploration, or personal desire, Jesus shows us a different path. True purpose is not self-created; it is divinely given. He did not shape His mission around what was popular, nor did He adjust His message to gain acceptance. He did not measure success by the approval of the crowd, but instead lived from a place of calling, and that calling defined everything. Purpose is not discovered through convenience -- it is revealed through surrender. It is not something we construct, but something we receive from the Father.
At the center of that revealed purpose is this foundational truth: the Kingdom of God is not an addition to our faith -- it is the very reason Jesus came. If we miss this, we risk misunderstanding the Gospel itself. We may reduce our faith to personal salvation without ever stepping into Kingdom living. We may seek blessings without understanding authority, and desire heaven without embracing the reign of God in our lives now. Yet Jesus came with a singular, burning message: the Kingdom of God is near. And if that was His purpose, then it must become central to ours as well.
Clarity of purpose brings alignment. Because Jesus knew His purpose, it governed His time, His decisions, His relationships, and His responses. He did not drift through life -- He moved with intention. He did not merely react to circumstances -- He fulfilled what He had been sent to accomplish. This same clarity is what the Spirit is restoring to His people in this hour. There is a call going out, not just to believe in Jesus, but to align with the purpose for which He was sent and to live in the reality of His Kingdom.
Brothers & Sisters, when purpose becomes clear, distraction begins to lose its power. The things that once pulled at you begin to loosen their grip, the noise that once brought confusion starts to fade, and competing priorities fall into their proper place. Clarity produces focus, and focus produces forward movement. And this is the invitation before you now: the moment you align your life with the reason He came, you begin to step into the very reason you were born. This is where the journey begins.
THE PURPOSE OF THE KUNGDOM: THE REASON JESUS CAME!
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