God had a plan all along

Jun 28, 2026    Corey Saxton

This powerful exploration of God's kingdom takes us back to the very beginning, reminding us that we were created for dominion, not defeat. The message centers on Genesis 3:15, a single verse that contains the entire blueprint of redemption—God's promise that through the seed of woman, Satan would be defeated. What's remarkable is that this promise came immediately after the fall, before humanity even asked for a way back. We discover that God never reacts; He only acts according to His eternal plan. The sermon unpacks three transformative truths: reconciliation, redemption, and restoration. We learn that sin didn't just break God's rules—it broke our relationship with Him, severing our ability to exercise the dominion we were designed for. But here's the breathtaking reality: Jesus didn't just come to forgive our sins. He came to restore us to our original design as kingdom rulers on earth. The blood of Jesus is described as a check that keeps clearing every single day, no matter how many times we fall. We're challenged to stop dragging around the corpse of our past sins that God has already forgiven and forgotten. The most liberating insight is that we're not just forgiven people trying to survive—we're sons and daughters with the ministry of reconciliation, called to operate in kingdom authority. This isn't about religion or rules; it's about prioritizing God's government first and watching Him add everything else we need.