Jesus is a reigning king

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Sorry, been texting without thinking latley... *puts his mind on a leash*

Too many magic carpet rides for me... *blanks out to a 70's disco and starts grooving to Steppenwolf - Magic carpet ride.*

*slaps himself on the wrist*

My appologies Mee... ;)
 
Sorry, been texting without thinking latley... *puts his mind on a leash*

Too many magic carpet rides for me... *blanks out to a 70's disco and starts grooving to Steppenwolf - Magic carpet ride.*

*slaps himself on the wrist*

My appologies Mee... ;)
how about this rideYouTube - Magic Carpet Ride


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Your topic is a statement.... And this statement is either a pure flat out lie... Or I have missed somthing.... :\

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Jesus is a reigning king and it is certainly the truth :) but many refuse to see with the eye of understanding .
Bible evidence shows that in the year 1914 C.E. God’s time arrived for Christ to return and begin ruling. It was then that the cry was heard in heaven: "Now have come to pass the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God and the authority of his Christ."—Revelation 12:10.
To return does not always mean that one goes to a literal place. Thus sick persons are said to ‘return to health.’ And a former ruler may be said to ‘return to power.
In the same way, Christ’s return does not mean that he literally comes back to this earth. Rather, it means that he takes Kingdom power toward this earth and turns his attention to it. He does not need to leave his heavenly throne and actually come down to earth to do this.
When God set his Son upon the throne, the rulers of the earth should have quit "muttering an empty thing." They should have acknowledged the King immediately and rendered him full obedience .
In verse 2 of the second psalm, God is commanding the nations to kiss, or welcome, his Son as anointed King.
Those refusing to recognize the authority of God’s chosen King insult Jehovah. They deny Jehovah God’s universal sovereignty and his authority and ability to select the King that is the best ruler for mankind. its all in psalm 2 ;1-12 ................ welcoming Gods chosen king is the way to go as it leads to Salvation:)
 
A "ruler" has to be somebody that everybody actually can see. If everybody can ignore him, he isn't ruling.
 
A "ruler" has to be somebody that everybody actually can see. If everybody can ignore him, he isn't ruling.
there comes a time when he goes into action , to judge peoples attitudes and ways . The goodnews about this reigning king is being made known on a global scale and seeing with the eye of understanding is what it is all about .matthew 24;14 how we respond to that goodnews is the deciding thing . only Jehovah and Jesus can read hearts. so they have the job of judgeing people .
 
"Whoever has
ears to listen, let him listen."—Mark 4:23.

Jehovah God enthroned his Son, the Messianic Heir of King David, and turned over to this One with the "legal right" the domination of all the earth. This Messianic King, ruling in the "heavenly Jerusalem," will bring to ruin all the Gentiles who are ruining the earth, but his own God-given kingdom will never be brought to ruin.
 
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