Thy Kingdom Come.

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Dr. Julius Mengot Mbu joins Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi in the studio to discuss “Thy Kingdom Come,” drawing from Matthew 6:9‑13 (the Lord’s Prayer). He explains that praying “Your kingdom come” is not only about God’s rule in the world, but also an invitation for God’s will to be established in our own lives. Dr. Mengot Mbu emphasises that humility is the key posture that opens the door for God’s will—when we stop insisting on our own plans and surrender to God, His purposes are revealed and fulfilled. The message calls believers to a lifestyle of dependence, prayer, and obedience, so that God’s Kingdom becomes visible first in the heart, then in the home, and finally in the wider community.
6 May 12AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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