The Mind of The King
The Mind of The King is a prophetic, revelatory podcast designed to train believers to think, discern, and govern like Christ. This is not motivational talk—this is Kingdom formation. Every episode unveils the inner workings of Jesus’ thoughts, His government, His motives, and His strategies so listeners can rise into their true identity as sons and daughters of God.
You will learn how the King processes decisions, how He sees people, how He handles warfare, how He interprets destiny, and how He governs the unseen realm. This podcast will confront old mindsets, uproot carnal thinking, and rewire you with the wisdom, clarity, and authority of Heaven.
If you’re ready to move from survival to sovereignty, from reaction to rulership, and from confusion to Kingdom clarity—The Mind of The King will train you to walk out the Word, lead with purpose, and carry the sound of God’s government in your voice.
This is the podcast for leaders, emerging voices, and those who know they were born to influence the earth.
Enter the mind of Christ—and step into your Kingdom mandate.
The Mind of The King
You Belong to Me!
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You Belong to Me is a word for those who are tired of striving, weary from carrying too much, or unsure where they truly belong. In this episode, we sit at the feet of Jesus and listen—not for instruction first, but for assurance.
Through the lens of John 10 and the voice of the Good Shepherd, this teaching reveals what it really means to belong to Christ. Not as control, not as pressure—but as covenant. As covering. As care.
This is a message for anyone who has felt rejected, misunderstood, or stretched thin by competing voices. A reminder that you are not being evaluated, rushed, or pushed away—but held, led, and kept.
Come breathe.
Come listen.
Come back under His voice.
You are not wandering.
You are claimed.
You belong to Him.
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