Unlocking the Kingdom: The Law of Faith
- The Chapel Ministry

- Oct 6
- 3 min read
Faith isn’t just something we believe in—it’s the key that unlocks the Kingdom of God.
This week, Pastor Jeremy reminded us that faith is more than a church word; it’s the very foundation of how we live as sons and daughters of the King. When we understand how faith works in the Kingdom, it changes how we pray, how we see challenges, and how we walk through life every single day.
Understanding the Kingdom
The Kingdom of God isn’t just a far-off place we hope to reach one day—it’s a present reality we can live in right now.
In Matthew 6:33, Jesus tells us, “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.” Pastor Jeremy shared that when we truly seek God’s Kingdom, it changes our priorities and our perspective. We stop chasing temporary things and start focusing on what really matters—our relationship with the King Himself.
Sometimes we settle for knowing about God when He’s inviting us to walk with Him. The Kingdom is revealed in closeness. When we draw near to Him, we begin to understand how His Kingdom works—and how faith opens the door to it.
Remember Who You Are
Part of unlocking the Kingdom is remembering who you are.
Pastor Jeremy reminded us that we are not defined by what the world says, but by who God says we are. You are a son. You are a daughter. You carry Kingdom authority because you belong to the King.
There’s greatness inside you—seeds of purpose that God planted before you were born. Faith is what activates those seeds. Even when you can’t see what God is doing, your faith is preparing the ground for His promises to grow.
The Law of Faith
Faith is not a suggestion—it’s a Kingdom law.
Hebrews 11:6 tells us, “Without faith, it is impossible to please God.” Faith isn’t wishful thinking; it’s trust in motion. It’s believing that God is who He says He is, even when life doesn’t make sense.
In Hebrews 11:1, we’re told that faith is “the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” Faith isn’t blind—it’s confident. It believes in the unseen because it knows God is faithful.
When you live by faith, you live connected to Heaven’s reality. You stop reacting to fear and start responding in faith. That’s how the Kingdom operates.
Faith That Grows
Faith grows just like a muscle—it gets stronger when we use it.
Maybe God’s been asking you to take a small step of faith lately—to pray for someone, to give when it doesn’t make sense, to trust Him with a big decision. Pastor Jeremy encouraged us that the more we practice faith, the more natural it becomes.
Faith is the atmosphere where the supernatural becomes natural. When you step out in faith, you make room for God to move.
Living Out Faith Every Day
Faith is more than believing—it’s living.
Speak faith, not fear. What you speak shapes what you see. Pastor Jeremy reminded us that 2 Corinthians 4:13 says, “I believed, and therefore I spoke.” Speak life. Speak truth. Speak faith.
Act on your faith. James 2:17 tells us that faith without works is dead. Faith means stepping out, even when you don’t see the whole picture yet.
Feed your faith. Romans 10:17 says faith comes by hearing the Word of God. What you feed will grow. Fill your heart with God’s Word more than the noise of the world.
Unlocking the Kingdom Life
Faith is the key that unlocks the Kingdom of God in your life.
It’s what allows you to see the invisible, believe the impossible, and receive the supernatural.
So, what’s been holding your faith back? Fear? Doubt? Disappointment? Lay it before the Lord. God is still faithful. He’s still working. And He’s still calling you to trust Him again.
As Pastor Jeremy said, “Faith isn’t passive—it’s powerful.” When you live by faith, you’re not just surviving—you’re walking in Kingdom authority.
This week, take a step of faith. Believe that God will do what He promised. Because in His Kingdom, faith always unlocks the door.
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