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How Do I Seek an Invisible Kingdom?

January 23, 2026
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No amount of wealth, fame, or power can earn your way into God’s kingdom—salvation comes only as a free gift through faith and His grace.

References: Ephesians 2:8-9

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Harold Sala: When Jesus told the disciples that they were to seek God's kingdom and his righteousness, he used a strong word. One which means to earnestly seek something, something worthy of the time and effort it takes to reach that goal. Jesus rightfully was saying, you can seek and find God's kingdom. And when you do, all of the things that you spend your time pursuing will be yours, along with spiritual resources you'll never have when earning a living is your only goal.

Now stop for a minute. How do you spend most of your time? In reflecting on what drives people from more than 110 countries of the world, I believe the thirst for three things drives most of us. First, money; then, fame or notoriety; and third, power and influence. But strangely, these are the very things which Jesus said should not occupy first place in our list of goals and priorities. Standing at the entrance to God's kingdom, money or gold will be of no use whatsoever.

True, money opens plenty of doors in the kingdoms of the 21st century. But sometimes all the money in the world won't open that door. Sir Ernest Shackleton discovered that in 1914 when his ship, Endurance, was crushed by the Arctic ice pack. The ship's designer intended that the freezing ice would simply push the ship up so it would rest gently on the ice pack. But it didn't work that way.

When the ice crushed the ship, Shackleton called his men and said that survival was paramount. A thousand miles of cold Arctic ice stood between them and Elephant Island. He told his men that they could take with them only two pounds of personal gear; only what was absolutely essential to survival. And to prove his point, he took his gold cigarette lighter and several gold coins and threw them on the ground, grinding them into the ice with his foot. You see, gold coins are worthless on Arctic ice, just as they are at the entrance to God's kingdom.

Jesus is saying that spending your life's energy in the pursuit of success is a waste of time. It will buy neither happiness nor entrance to life. But what of the second goal that many pursue, that of fame or notoriety? It's nice to be recognized for your achievements. But God takes little note of the Doves, the Oscar, or the Angel Awards.

I'm thinking of a successful businessman who got bumped on a flight. Angry, he pushed his way to the front of the line and shoved his ticket into the face of an agent who explained that there were no flights available. "Do you know who I am?" he demanded. The weary agent looked at the man, then reached for the microphone and announced over the PA, "There's a gentleman here who doesn't know who he is. If anyone can identify him, please step forward."

Power and influence may open doors to exclusive clubs where you live, but only God's grace opens the door to the kingdom of God. Paul explained, "For it is by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves. It is God's gift, not by works so nobody can boast." Those who enter God's kingdom become brothers and sisters where no titles apply, where all are equal, where all are there not because of their own merit or achievement, but because Jesus Christ, God's Son, came to earth and adopted us into his family and showed us the way back to heaven.

The invisible kingdom. While it's that, it is a real kingdom where men and women, teens, and children all over the world who have bowed their knee to God's Son are joined together in an invisible fellowship we call the church. It's a very real kingdom.

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About Guidelines For Living

Start your day with hope, confidence, and purpose by listening to the Guidelines for Living daily devotional with Harold Sala! This 5-minute program offers insightful teaching from God’s Word and practical application for living out your faith in the day-to-day. Strengthen your relationship with Jesus by adding this short devotional to your daily routine.  Guidelines for Living is the longest running five-minute program in Christian radio!  

About Harold Sala

Speaker, author and Bible teacher, Dr. Harold Sala founded Guidelines in 1963 and pioneered the first 5-minute Christian program on radio.  Dr. Sala holds a Ph.D. in biblical text and has taught at conferences, seminars and churches the world over.  An author of over 60 books published in 19 languages, his most recent release is 40 Unstoppable Women (Rose Publishing).

 

 

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