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  What is a “Kingdom Man”?

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  A “Kingdom man” is someone who wholeheartedly follows Jesus Christ and

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allows God’s authority to shape every facet of his life. His ultimate goal is to honor

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and obey God, putting aside worldly priorities in favor of the divine order.​​​

  

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​  Ten Core Traits of a Kingdom Man

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          1.   He Is Devoted to Jesus
                 A Kingdom man’s life revolves around Christ. He’s a committed disciple who seeks to resemble Jesus, desiring                   to honor and please Him. He models his attitudes and actions after the life and teachings of Jesus.

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          2.   He Pursues God’s Kingdom Above All
                  Rather than chasing temporary material gains, a Kingdom man sets his sights on God’s eternal purposes. His                      
foremost objective is to advance God’s Kingdom, which means he will not allow greed or worldly ambition to

                  be his driving force.

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         3.   He Embraces God’s Standards
                  When it comes to decision-making, a Kingdom man follows God’s ways as revealed in Scripture. He does not                      rely on personal preferences or cultural norms. Instead, he learns from God’s Word, knowing that true         

                  success comes  from living by biblical principles. 

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          4.   He Builds Prosperity Responsible
                  Through diligence and legitimate means, a Kingdom man works to create financial stability for his household.                   
Because he seeks God’s blessing and acts with integrity, he often finds opportunities to support others—both                      by creating jobs and by giving generously to causes that uplift his community.

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          5.   He Maintains a Strong Prayer Life
                 Daily conversation with God is a cornerstone of a Kingdom man’s life. He prays for his family, community, and                    leaders, 
trusting God’s guidance. By praying consistently, he stands firm against spiritual challenges and     

                  remains sensitive to divine direction.

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          6.   He Operates by Faith
                  Faith is not just a concept for a Kingdom man; it’s how he meets life’s hurdles. From financial struggles to     

                  social injustices, he believes God’s Word holds the promise of victory. He refuses to let obstacles—such as                            racism or economic hardship—derail his God-given purpose.

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          7.    He Depends on the Holy Spirit
                   Knowing the Holy Spirit is his counselor and guide, a Kingdom man seeks divine wisdom for major decisions.                     He strives to avoid grieving the Holy Spirit, recognizing that being led by God enables him to live victoriously.

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         8.    He Leads His Household with Compassion
                   Whether as a husband, father, or role model, he takes responsibility for his family’s well-being. He sacrifices                       willingly for his loved ones, ensures their protection, and nurtures their spiritual growth. He shows

                   Christlike love in every aspect of family life.

           

         9.    He Lives with Integrity
                   Trustworthiness is a non-negotiable trait for a Kingdom man. He fulfills his obligations, remains faithful to                         
his commitments, and if he stumbles, he makes every effort to correct his course. Integrity for him is not                             perfection; it is honesty and accountability.

 

         10.   He Advances God’s Kingdom in His Community
                   Finally, a Kingdom man doesn’t remain silent when he sees brokenness around him. He confronts darkness                       head-on, 
offering hope, compassion, and godly truth wherever it’s needed. He stands in the gap for neighbors                     and loved ones, serving as a force for transformation.​​​

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Conclusion​

  Families and communities are strengthened when “Kingdom men” rise to their calling. They bring renewal, peace, and    positive influence that combat spiritual and social challenges. By training and sending forth such men, they become          agents of healing,  guardians of hope, and living examples of faith.

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