Skip to Main Content
Women of the ELCA
  • Donate
  • Shop
  • Tools For Leaders
  • Publications
  • Daily Grace
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Ministry & Action
    • Discipleship
    • Justice
      • Human Trafficking
      • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
      • Racial Justice Advocacy
      • Racial Justice Advocacy Network resources
      • Domestic Violence
    • Intergenerational programs
    • Membership
    • Stewardship
      • SALT Appeal
      • Thankofferings
      • Faithful Friends
      • Katie’s Fund
      • Gift Planning
    • Special Initiatives
      • Bold Women’s Day
      • Rachel’s Day
      • Raising Up Healthy Women & Girls
    • Scholarships
      • Lutheran laywomen
      • Lutheran Ordained Ministry
  • Resources
  • About
    • History
    • Executive Board
    • Staff
    • Get Involved
  • Events
  • Belong
  • Donate
  • Shop
  • Tools For Leaders
  • Publications
  • Daily Grace
  • Blog
  • Contact
« Back to WELCA Blog

Bringing in the kingdom
by Daily Grace

3.12.2024
|
Uncategorized

God’s plan to bring in the kingdom in and through Jesus also meant being at work in and through those who follow Jesus. Jesus tapped James and John and Martha and Mary and other ordinary people on the shoulder and said, “Hey, come follow me.” And that meant, “Come be a part of this adventure. The kingdom of God has come near! And it is coming near…in and through you.”

As followers of Jesus, we are invited to receive this kingdom. We don’t have to “bring in” or “build” the kingdom. God has been—and is—already doing that. But we do have a job to do. Through us, God wants to get this message about the kingdom out to everybody. God’s gift of love and blessing and reconciliation and salvation has come to us. And, through us, God wants to give this gift to the whole world.

Maybe this is why Jesus spent so much time and so much energy creatively describing God’s kingdom to us. He needed us to understand exactly what we had received so that we could share it with everybody else with confidence.

This message is excerpted from the Bible study “With the Message of Jesus,” by Kelly Fryer, part of the “Act Boldly for Mission,” a 2007 resource of the Women of the ELCA. Today we commemorate Gregory the Great, Bishop of Rome, 604.


Copyright © 2024 Women of the ELCA. Inquiries for permission to reproduce should be directed to [email protected].

Share this post

Categories

  • Post (1,387)
  • News (309)
    • Gathering 2021 (9)
    • Triennial Convention 2021 (7)
    • Just Love Gathering 2023 (3)
    • Triennial Convention 2023 (1)
  • Devotions (98)
  • 2122 (10)
  • SALT Appeal (7)
  • Gathering 2026 (4)
  • Uncategorized (2)
  • Run Walk Roll (1)
Back to home

8765 W. Higgins Rd.

Chicago IL 60631

800-638-3522

[email protected]

Stay In Touch

Sign up for the WELCA Newsletter

Explore WELCA
  • Ministry & Action
  • Daily Grace
  • Resource Library
  • Events
  • Blog
  • News
  • About WELCA
  • Tools For Leaders
  • Publications
  • Donate
  • Shop
  • Photos
Explore Publications

Bold Cafe

A Lutheran perspective for women of Christian faith or any woman who is interested in how faith relates to the issues facing women today.

Gather Magazine

A mix of articles, theological reflections, devotions and stories of comfort and challenge that help readers grow in faith.

Cafe Podcast

Subscribe to our podcast:

Click to subscribe

© Copyright 2026 Women of the ELCA. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube
© Copyright 2026 Women of the ELCA. All Rights Reserved.