Mission Finder Podcast #71
Hosts: Andrew Michael Arroyo & Don Nava
In this episode of Mission Finder, we explore what it means to live a Kingdom lifestyle, a life fully aligned with God’s will. As we conclude our 30-day devotional, we focus on 1 Samuel 15:22: “Obedience is better than sacrifice.” This reminder reshapes how we view our commitments, urging us to follow God’s direction rather than simply offering good intentions.
Daily Surrender and Alignment
Living a Kingdom lifestyle begins with surrender—asking, “What does God want me to do today?” Like Jesus, who sought His Father’s guidance daily, we are called to spend time in prayer and reflection, inviting God into every decision and moment.
Cultivating a God-Centered Mindset
A Kingdom mindset thrives in an environment steeped in God’s truth. This means nurturing our relationship with the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to influence our thoughts, actions, and choices. When we give the Holy Spirit access to our hearts and minds, we gain clarity and strength to live according to God’s purpose.
From Private Faith to Public Witness
Our Kingdom journey begins in our personal relationship with God and expands outward from our private lives and families to the world around us. As our faith deepens, we naturally share Jesus’s love and reflect His Kingdom through our actions, building confidence and inspiring others along the way.
Strength Through Scripture
Memorizing and meditating on Scripture keeps God’s Word alive in our hearts. These practices equip us to face challenges with wisdom and grace, helping us stay ready “in season and out of season” to share truth and encouragement with others.
Leaving a Legacy of Faith
Ultimately, living a Kingdom lifestyle isn’t just about personal growth; it’s about leaving a legacy that impacts generations. When we align our lives with God’s will, we step into divine opportunities to serve, give, and lead with purpose. Join us in this episode as we explore how to live a Holy Spirit-led life and fulfill the unique mission God has designed for each of us.











