Thy Kingdom Come

Rev. Matt Tuggle

February 15, 2026 Sanctuary

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Jesus offers abundant life. If you’ve been a Christian for a while, this should be a familiar concept. The only way to have an abundant life is through a relationship with Jesus and reorienting our lives around our faith. When we try to work our faith into the corners of our lives, the forces that try to work against human thriving are given more room to take hold of our hearts and minds. These forces subtly distort truth, inflame disordered desires, and tempt us to build our lives around lesser kingdoms, like success, comfort, control, and approval.

When faith is confined to a compartment of life—Sunday mornings, occasional prayers, moral checklists—those opposing forces are given space to shape the rest of our hearts and habits. Abundant life requires full integration. It calls for building our entire lives around Christ rather than attempting to fit him into the margins. When Jesus becomes the center—informing our decisions, relationships, work, ambitions, and even our suffering—our lives gain coherence. When we lay down our kingdom—our demand for control, our self-made identity, our ultimate allegiance to our own plans—we make room for his kingdom. In losing our lives, we find it.