Worthy Brief - April 23, 2026
Worthy Brief - April 23, 2026
The king has come to restore your place in His Kingdom!
1 Corinthians 15:21-24 For since death is through man, the resurrection of the dead also is through a Man. 22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all will be made alive. 23 But each in his own order: Christ the first-fruit, and afterward they who are Christ's at His coming; 24 then is the end, when He delivers the kingdom to God, even the Father; when He makes to cease all rule and all authority and power.
As the story of the Kingdom unfolds, everything converges in one person -- Yeshua (Jesus), the King who came not only to redeem, but to restore. His mission was never limited to the forgiveness of sin; it reached far deeper into the very fabric of what was lost in the beginning. When He stepped into the earth, He did not come merely to address guilt -- He came to reclaim His kingdom. What Adam surrendered through disobedience, Yeshua came to recover through obedience. This is why His message was not simply about salvation -- it was about the Kingdom.
When Yeshua declared, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth,” (Matthew 28:18), He was not making a general statement -- He was announcing a restoration. Authority had been reclaimed. The dominion that was lost was now being restored in Him. Through His sacrifice, He did not just forgive sin -- He broke the curse, ‘redeeming us from the curse of the law,’ (Galatians 3:13) so that what was lost in the fall could be restored in Him. The weight that entered through the fall was lifted at the cross, and what was fractured began to be made whole again.
But Yeshua did not stop at defeating sin and breaking the curse -- He restored to mankind the revelation of His Kingdom and its original purpose. He preached what had always been God’s intention: the rule and reign of Heaven restored in the earth. As the second Adam, He did not start something new -- He restored what the first Adam lost. Where the first Adam failed, Yeshua fulfilled. Where authority was surrendered, He reclaimed it. Where dominion was broken, He reestablished it.
This is the Kingdom insight that must reshape our understanding: redemption is not only the removal of guilt—it is the restoration of rule. We have often reduced Yeshua's work to forgiveness alone, but forgiveness was the doorway to something greater. It was the means by which we could be brought back into alignment, repositioned under His authority, and restored to our original purpose. Through Him, we are not only cleansed—we are commissioned.
This is where everything shifts. You are not simply forgiven -- you are reauthorized. The authority that was restored in Yeshua is now extended to those who are in Him. You are brought back into alignment with Heaven, reconnected to your original design, and empowered to walk in His authority that was always intended. This is the restoration of the Kingdom—not just in theory, but in life.
The King has come -- and with Him comes restoration. What was lost is not only remembered -- it is being recovered. Through Yeshua, the curse is broken, authority is restored, and your position is renewed. You are no longer defined by the fall -- you are defined by the victory of the King. You have been forgiven, but more than that, you have been reauthorized. And as you step into that truth, you will begin to walk in the authority He restored, carrying His Kingdom into the earth as it was always meant to be.
Your family in the Lord with much agape love,
George (Maryland) & Baht Rivka (Israel)
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