King of Kings: Embracing Christ’s Supreme Authority
Good morning, dear friends. Welcome to today’s teaching on the title King of kings. I pray that He will reveal Himself in our lives as we explore what it means that Jesus is the supreme ruler. We begin by defining a king as a male ruler who inherits authority over a state. Yet no earthly power can match the One who owns the world and its people (Psalm 24:1). Revelation 19:16 calls Him “King of all kings and Lord of all lords.” Philippians 2:6–11 reminds us how Christ humbled Himself, died on a cross, and was then exalted above every name. Even demons recognize His authority and tremble (James 2:19). Because He is the ultimate judge, salvation is offered through His redemption work. If you have not yet accepted Him as Lord and Savior, pray from your heart: “Dear Lord Jesus, I believe You died for my sins. Forgive me, write my name in Your book of life, and help me serve You always.” If you have prayed this prayer, congratulations! I encourage you to join a Bible-believing church and grow in Christ. God bless you.
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