What Makes A Kingdom

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WHAT MAKES A KING?

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BIRTH

  • A king is never voted into power
  • His power is inherent from birth.
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BIRTHRIGHT

  • His kingship is not conferred by men
  • We do not make him king,
  • we can only acknowledge that he is king.
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NO VOTES!

  • He can’t be voted out of power.
  • He was king before the voters existed.
  • He will be king long after the voters have passed away.
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ABSOLUTE AUTHORITY

  • He was king before this world began.
  • he speaks with absolute authority.
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HIS WORD IS LAW

  • No one can countermand his orders or negate his pronouncements.
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HE OWNS EVERYTHING

  • A kingdom is the only form of government where the ruler owns everything and everyone.
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UNCHANGEABLE

  • His Decrees cannot be changed.
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HIS CHOOSES THE CITIZENS

  • The people do not decide for him.
  • He actually votes for them.
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HIS PRESENCE/HIS AUTHORITY

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HIS PRESENCE/HIS AUTHORITY

  • When the king shows up, his full authority is present.
  • His presence/authority accompanies his citizens.
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