The Bible describes Messiah as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. That implies there are kings and lords under him. Who are these subordinate kings and lords, and how did they get to be rulers in Messiah’s Kingdom?
Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9; Isaiah 49:5-6, 51:12-53:12; Genesis 1:26-31; Psalm 122:1-9; Daniel 7:9-10; Matthew 19:28-30; Revelation 20:4
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: School for Kings
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The Bible describes Messiah as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. That implies there are kings and lords under him. Who are these subordinate kings and lords, and how did they get to be rulers in Messiah’s Kingdom?
Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9; Isaiah 49:5-6, 51:12-53:12; Genesis 1:26-31; Psalm 122:1-9; Daniel 7:9-10; Matthew 19:28-30; Revelation 20:4
Click here to download a transcript of this podcast: School for Kings
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Music: “Future King of Heaven,” Zachariah Hickman, YouTube Audio Library, April 21, 2021. Listen to the complete audio on YouTube at https://youtu.be/bteCg7aqqX0?si=0ToVaXQxcRHbMV1N.
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