True power isn’t always visible, it’s often spiritual, internal, and deeply personal. Many people look for strength through religion, hoping their obedience will protect them from life’s storms. But even the most devoted still face heartbreak, confusion, and setbacks. So, if religion is the path to peace and power, why does the road feel so shaky? Could it be that religion offers form without force, tradition without transformation?
In Religion Makes One “Powerless”; Kingdom Makes One “Powerful!”, Apostle Larry J. Conner offers a bold and necessary shift in spiritual perspective. Instead of focusing on religion’s external rituals, Conner points readers to the internal reality of God’s Kingdom. This is not a metaphorical realm it is the very place Jesus came to reveal. His gospel was never about religion; it was always about the Kingdom. He preached it, lived it, and commissioned His followers to do the same.
Living in God’s Kingdom means embracing our divine identity and authority. It’s about recognizing that we are not just servants performing duties we are citizens of a heavenly government, empowered by the King Himself. Apostle Conner reminds us that Jesus didn’t come to bind us with rules but to free us into relationship. And from that relationship flows peace, power, and purpose. Storms may not disappear, but we begin to walk through them with unshakable strength.
If religion has left you dry, discouraged, or disconnected, maybe it’s time to stop settling for less. Apostle Conner’s message isn’t just revolutionary it’s restorative. He dares us to move from religion to Kingdom, from powerless to powerful. This isn’t about abandoning faith; it’s about rediscovering its true foundation. God’s Kingdom is real. And you were born to live in it. Will you answer the call?