05/11/2026
What if our picture of Heaven is too small?
In this challenging message, Pastor Nathan confronts the growing desire for comfort, escape, and isolation—and reminds us that Heaven is not a private paradise detached from people.
Heaven is a Kingdom.
And the Kingdom of God is all about people.
Using the story of David’s fall in 2 Samuel 11, this sermon explores what happens when we trade calling for comfort, mission for ease, and the battlefield for the balcony.
📖 Key Scriptures:
2 Samuel 11:1–5 | Matthew 6:10 | Matthew 28:19–20 | Mark 5:15–20 | Luke 14:26–33 | 1 John 4:7–11
💬 Highlights:
Why comfort often leads to compromised character
How David’s greatest failure began with staying where he shouldn’t have stayed
The difference between the heavenly and Heaven itself
Why the Kingdom of God is about people—not isolation
Whether God calls you to go or stay, the mission is still the same
Why loving Jesus means loving what He loves: people, nations, and the lost
The danger of wanting Heaven without wanting the Kingdom
🔥 If we lose sight of the mission, we’ll end up on the balcony when we were meant for the battlefield.
🕊️ God is not calling His people away from broken humanity—but toward it.
The harvest is ripe.
The Kingdom is coming.
And the time for kings to be at war is here.
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