Army

We are an army.

We are not fighting for victory—we are living from it. Jesus has already defeated sin, death, and the powers of darkness. Yet there is still a real battle—both within us and beyond us.

Scripture makes this clear: “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6:12, NASB 95).

This is not a natural battle—it is a spiritual one.

And we do not stand alone.

We stand together as a people aligned under one King. We are not divided, we are not competing, and we are not pursuing our own agendas. We are unified in purpose and in loyalty.

We fight together—not against people, but against deception, darkness, and anything that seeks to pull us away from trusting and following God. We help each other stay aligned. We remind one another of what is true. We call each other back when we drift. We stand firm together in faith, trust, and loyalty to Him.
At the same time, we are not only standing—we are advancing.
Jesus has given us authority, and He has sent us into the world with purpose. We are not retreating from darkness—we are bringing light into it. We are not preserving something fragile—we are proclaiming something powerful.

We extend the rule and reign of the Kingdom of God as we go.

We proclaim the truth of the gospel with clarity and boldness. We confront lies with truth. We walk in the authority that has been given to us—not in ourselves, but in Him.
And as we do, ground is taken—not for ourselves, but for the King.

This is not about building our own kingdom. It is about extending His.

And we do this together—not as isolated individuals, but as a unified people who serve one another, placing others’ needs above our own, strengthening one another for the mission, and moving forward as one.

We are a people on mission—together—advancing the Kingdom of God wherever He leads.