"Demonstrating Th Gospel"
Demonstrating the Gospel
The Kingdom Corner Podcast – Reading Room Series
Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer
In today’s Reading Room episode, Matt continues through the Do As He Did section of Practicing the Way, focusing on what it means not merely to preach the gospel, but to demonstrate it through everyday life empowered by the Holy Spirit.
Drawing from the life and ministry of Jesus, this episode explores how the Kingdom of God was revealed not only through words, but through healing, deliverance, prophecy, hospitality, justice, and compassionate presence. Jesus embodied the gospel everywhere He went—and as apprentices of Christ, we are called to do the same.
Episode Highlights
Jesus the Prototype
Matt revisits one of the book’s central themes: Jesus is our prototype—the pattern, image, and example for how human life was intended to be lived.
The Christian life is not merely believing about Jesus, but apprenticing ourselves under Him:
- Be with Jesus
- Become like Jesus
- Do as Jesus did
Demonstrating the Gospel
This week’s focus centers on “Rhythm #3” — Demonstrating the Gospel.
Jesus did not simply announce the Kingdom of God; He embodied it through:
- Healing the sick
- Delivering the oppressed
- Feeding the hungry
- Welcoming sinners
- Confronting injustice
- Restoring dignity and hope
A powerful quote from theologian Jürgen Moltmann becomes the centerpiece of today’s reflection:
“Jesus’ healings are not supernatural miracles in a natural world. They are the only truly natural thing in a world that is unnatural, demonized, and wounded.”
The Four Signs of the Kingdom
John Mark Comer highlights four recurring signs seen throughout the ministry of Jesus and the early church:
1. Healing
Jesus became known throughout Israel as a healer.
The early church continued this ministry through prayer, compassion, and faith.
Reflection:
- Do we truly believe God still heals?
- Are we willing to pray boldly for others?
2. Deliverance
Matt discusses the spiritual reality behind Jesus’ ministry of deliverance and the modern discomfort many people feel regarding spiritual warfare.
Key emphasis:
- Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil.
- Spiritual darkness is real.
- Followers of Jesus are called to walk in discernment, humility, and freedom.
3. Prophecy
The episode explores the idea that the Holy Spirit still speaks through impressions, Scriptures, encouragements, and Spirit-led insight.
Matt reflects on:
- Listening prayer
- Humility in spiritual gifts
- Learning to recognize God’s voice
- Encouraging others through Spirit-led words
4. Justice
Justice is presented not as a political slogan, but as part of the heart of God.
Jesus consistently:
- Defended the vulnerable
- Confronted corruption
- Lifted the marginalized
- Made wrong things right
The episode reminds listeners that biblical justice flows from love, sacrifice, mercy, and truth—not ideology.
A Call to Slow Down
One of the strongest themes in this episode is learning to see people the way Jesus did.
Matt reflects on Jesus’ ability to:
- Notice people
- Discern what the Father was doing
- Partner with God in ordinary moments
A powerful closing challenge:
“As you are going about your ordinary life, live with your eyes wide open to see what the Father is doing all around you—and then partner with Him.”
Reflection Questions
- How do you feel about stepping out to pray for healing or freedom for others?
- Do you believe the same Holy Spirit that empowered Jesus and the early church is at work in believers today?
- What would change in your daily life if you truly believed every ordinary moment carried Kingdom possibilities?
- Are there areas where God may be calling you to slow down, become present, and notice people more deeply?
Key Scriptures & Themes Mentioned
- Matthew 4
- James 5:16
- 1 Corinthians 12–14
- Romans 12:1–2
- The Kingdom of God
- Apprenticeship to Jesus
- Healing & Deliverance
- Prophecy
- Justice
- Spiritual Formation
- The Holy Spirit
- Living Sacrifice
Closing Thought
The Kingdom of God is not merely information to study—it is a life to embody.
Every conversation…
Every interruption…
Every ordinary moment…
may become an opportunity to partner with the Father in bringing healing, hope, truth, and love into a wounded world.