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God is the King of Kings.

Sovereignty is subject to jurisdiction.

God’s jurisdiction is the highest.

Within this delegated jurisdiction, we are capable of sovereignty if we choose to claim it.

David was acknowledged as a king.

Is there something fundamentally different between him and we short of his willingness to subject himself to those responsibilities?

What makes a king (sovereign) a king?

How is God King of Kings if there are no sovereigns?

If there are sovereigns, and they just can’t be us, why are we not able to be kings when Revelation 1:6 says we are a nation of kings and priests?

What’s the missing context there?

I’m not a fan of the “name it and claim it” mindset - to my mind, it’s a false teaching -, but this is one area where it seems applicable in a more literal sense.

106 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

God is the King of Kings.

Sovereignty is subject to jurisdiction.

God’s jurisdiction is the highest.

Within this delegated jurisdiction, we are capable of sovereignty if we choose to claim it.

David was acknowledged as a king.

Is there something fundamentally different between him and we short of his willingness to subject himself to those responsibilities?

What makes a king (sovereign) a king?

How is God King of Kings if there are no sovereigns?

If there are sovereigns, and they just can’t be us, why are we not able to be kings when Revelation 1:6 says we are a nation of kings and priests?

What’s the missing context there?

I’m not a fan of the “name it and claim it” mindset, but this is one area where it seems applicable in a more literal sense.

106 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

God is the King of Kings.

Sovereignty is subject to jurisdiction.

God’s jurisdiction is the highest.

Within this delegated jurisdiction, we are capable of sovereignty if we choose to claim it.

David was acknowledged as a king.

Is there something fundamentally different between him and we short of his willingness to subject himself to those responsibilities?

What makes a king (sovereign) a king?

How is God King of Kings if there are no sovereigns?

If there are sovereigns, and they just can’t be us, why are we not able to be kings when Revelation 1:6 says we are a nation of kings and priests?

What’s the missing context there?

106 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

God is the King of Kings.

Sovereignty is subject to jurisdiction.

God’s jurisdiction is the highest.

Within this delegated jurisdiction, we are capable of sovereignty if we choose to claim it.

David was acknowledged as a king.

Is there something fundamentally different between him and we short of his willingness to subject himself to those responsibilities?

What makes a king (sovereign) a king?

How is God King of Kings if there are no sovereigns?

If there are sovereigns, and they just can’t be us, why are we not able to be kings when Revelation 1:6 says we are a nation of kings and priests?

106 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

God is the King of Kings.

Sovereignty is subject to jurisdiction.

God’s jurisdiction is the highest.

Within this delegated jurisdiction, we are capable of sovereignty if we choose to claim it.

David was acknowledged as a king.

Is there something fundamentally different between him and we short of his willingness to subject himself to those responsibilities?

What makes a king (sovereign) a king?

106 days ago
1 score