Minister Augustine Nubueke Reveals What Kingdom Men Are Actually Called To Do

In this sermon, Minister Augustine Nebuyke addresses the urgent need for Kingdom men in today's generation, emphasizing that true manhood is found through a restored relationship with God. He defines a Kingdom man not merely as a church attendee, but as someone who allows God to reign over their heart, home, and sphere of influence (10:40 - 11:47). Core Pillars of Reigning in Life: Drawing from Romans 5:17, the Minister highlights that believers are empowered by grace to "reign in life," moving beyond the brokenness of the fall to live with spiritual authority (6:13 - 10:31). He details how this authority is expressed across three primary domains: 1. At Home (12:31 - 17:25): Kingdom men prioritize self-governance, showing that the home is the first classroom for leadership. This involves loving one's wife sacrificially and building a godly legacy for future generations (15:10 - 16:54). 2. At Work (17:31 - 22:50): Work is presented as a divine assignment rather than a curse. Kingdom men stand out through excellence, integrity (doing the right thing when no one is watching), and faithfulness in even the smallest tasks (18:40 - 22:03). 3. In the Church (23:04 - 25:07): The church is not just a place to consume, but a place to contribute. Men are called to serve, support the vision of the house, and disciple others, ensuring they reproduce themselves spiritually. The Role of Grace: Minister Nebuyke concludes by acknowledging that these standards might feel difficult, but he emphasizes that reigning in life is impossible without God’s grace. Grace is described as divine enablement that empowers men to fulfill their God-given assignments (26:03 - 28:00). Ultimately, every example points to Jesus Christ, the perfect example of a Kingdom man, who provides the strength for all men to live lives that glorify God (28:00 - 30:47).