Jesus Is…LordSample

Day 1 - Jesus is…King.
Psalm 2 (ESV)
Devotional: Jesus has many titles, and His role as King is a powerful reminder of His sovereignty and love. He is the King of kings and Lord of lords, reigning over all powers and authorities on Earth. He sits as the rightful ruler, and we serve a perfect King who loves us unconditionally. Though worldly rulers may distort our view of leadership and authority, Jesus shows us that true power is found in serving and saving His people from eternal death. Recognizing Jesus as King is a call to action. It is an invitation to dedicate ourselves fully to Him. It demands our allegiance to the One true King. Countries may rise and fall; governments may come and go. But the Kingdom of God is eternal, and His rule never ends. Serve the King with joy and purpose. Earthly rulers are no match for the everlasting Kingdom of God. As Christians, we are called to give our loyalty and praise to our God, the rightful King, serving Him wholeheartedly. Let His Kingship inspire you to walk boldly in faith, serve with joy, and celebrate the everlasting reign of Jesus our King!
Prayer: Jesus, Your kingship leaves me in awe. Thank You for being the perfect King who spares Your people from brokenness. Lord, I could not be more glad that Your reign is everlasting!
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Learn more of who Jesus is by understanding that Jesus is Lord. His status as Lord allows Jesus to be seen and held at the highest view that one should be held: King of all. Join us as we uncover deeper truths about Jesus by understanding that he is Lord.
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