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Negative Opinion in the Kingdom of God 

Negative Opinion in the Kingdom of God
Spiritual Growth

Negative Opinion in the Kingdom of God

• By Gideon Adegunle

Numbers 13:31
We are not able to go up against the people, for they are stronger than we are.

Introduction

Have you ever spoken something that sounded realistic, but underneath it carried unbelief?

In the Kingdom of God, not every negative statement is honesty. Sometimes what we call “being realistic” is actually a confession that contradicts what God has said.

The ten spies did not deny the land existed. They did not deny God had spoken. They simply concluded, “We are not able.” Their words sounded rational. But Heaven called it something else.

Negative opinion in the Kingdom is not about tone. It is about alignment.

Negative Opinion Is Misaligned Perspective

A negative opinion becomes spiritually dangerous when it magnifies obstacles above God. God had already promised the land (Numbers 13:2). The spies saw giants and formed a conclusion (Numbers 13:31–33). The problem was not observation but how we interprete.

Negative opinion in the Kingdom:

  • Redefines possibility apart from God
  • Measures outcomes by human strength
  • Draws conclusions before trusting divine promise

It sounds logical. But it contradicts covenant and faith practice.

It Begins Subtly

The first negative opinion in Scripture questioned God’s character:

“Did God really say…?” (Genesis 3:1)

The serpent did not begin with rebellion. He began with suggestion. He planted doubt about God’s goodness.

Negative opinion often begins as:

  • Quiet skepticism
  • Subtle cynicism
  • Repeated internal contradiction of God’s Word

It shifts trust from revelation to reasoning.

Negative Opinion Produces Unbelief

Hebrews 3:12 warns:
“Take care… lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief.”

Unbelief is not loud rebellion. It is persistent refusal to agree with God. The Israelites’ report discouraged an entire nation (Numbers 14:1-4). Words formed atmosphere. Atmosphere shaped destiny. In the Kingdom, speech carries weight. Life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21).

5 Signs of a Kingdom-Negative Opinion

  1. Perspective without promise: You analyze situations but exclude what God has spoken.
  1. Logic without faith: Your reasoning feels sound, but trust is absent.
  1. Speech that weakens courage: Your words spread fear more than faith.
  1. Focus on giants instead of inheritance: You see opposition more clearly than opportunity.
  1. Agreement with limitation: You accept boundaries God never set.

Conclusion

Negative opinion in the Kingdom is not simply pessimism. It is perspective that excludes the promise of God. It magnifies what is seen above what is spoken by God. It sounds reasonable but weakens faith. The Kingdom calls us to more than realism. It calls us to agreement and alignment to the things that bears witness on earth and in heaven.

Last updated: February 22, 2026

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