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— A Journey Back to Our Divine Inheritance

In the divine story written across the pages of Scripture, there is a truth so profound and yet so often forgotten: we are not merely servants in God’s Kingdom—we are sons and daughters, heirs, kings and queens with a glorious inheritance. But somewhere along the way, many have lost sight of this treasure.

This blog invites you on a rediscovery—a spiritual excavation—of the lost treasure of identity, authority, and purpose that rightfully belongs to those in Christ.

Rediscovering Royal Identity

When God created mankind in His image (Genesis 1:26-28), He designed us to rule with Him, not apart from Him. The original mandate was one of dominion—ruling the earth in harmony with heaven. But through sin, that crown was cast down. Yet in Christ, the crown is restored.

“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation…” (1 Peter 2:9)

Too many believers walk through life unaware of their royalty, bowed under the weight of fear, shame, or false humility. The first treasure to reclaim is this divine identity: you are royalty in the Kingdom of God.

The Treasure of Authority

Kings and queens don’t just wear crowns—they issue decrees. Jesus didn’t just redeem us from sin; He empowered us to walk in spiritual authority. He said:

“I give you the keys of the kingdom…” (Matthew 16:19)

And yet, many believers live as spiritual refugees, not rulers. The enemy works hard to convince us that we are weak, unworthy, or powerless. But when we understand the authority we’ve been given—to speak life, to bind and loose, to pray boldly—we begin to reign with Christ, not just survive life on earth.

The Lost Dominion

The world is in desperate need of kingdom people—those who reflect the King in their culture, their workplace, their families. But when we bury our treasure, hiding our influence or voice, the world remains in darkness.

The lost treasure includes the call to reign—not over people, but over spiritual forces, over chaos, over fear, over decay. We are called to establish God’s culture in every sphere we enter. The early church knew this. They turned cities upside down—not with swords, but with the Gospel and the power of the Spirit.

Reign in the Spirit, Serve in Love

God’s kings and queens don’t rule with pride, but with humility. Jesus, the King of Kings, washed feet before He wore a crown of thorns. The Kingdom is upside-down: we lead by serving, win by surrendering, and rule by yielding to the Spirit.

The treasure isn’t in earthly power but in heavenly purpose—living as ambassadors of love, vessels of healing, and voices of truth in a world desperate for light.

Time to Dig Up What Was Buried

Have you forgotten your crown? Lost your voice? Hidden your light? This is your call to dig up the treasure—the truth of who you are in Christ. Reclaim your inheritance. Walk in authority. Live with purpose. And never forget:

“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field…” (Matthew 13:44)

You are part of that treasure—and you were made to reign.

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