
It might be surprising how many people around thw world know that today is Elvis Presley's birthday. The enduring popularity of the singer from Mississippi spans generations and cultures. More than 30 years after his death, sales of Presley's music, memorabilia, and licensing agreements generate millions of dollars in annual income. Once dubbed "The King of Rock and Roll," Elvis is often called simply, "The King."
Whether the "kings" of this world are celebrities, athletes, crowned heads, or tycoons, they come and go. Their influence may be immense and their follower fanatically loyal, but it doesn't last forever.
The Bible, however, refers to Jesus Christ as the eternal King. Revelation 17 speaks prophetically of earthly kings who will fight to establish their authority at the end of the ages. Biblical scholars have debated the identities of these kings, but there is no mistake about the One they cannot overpower: "These will make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, for He is Lord of lords and King of kings; and those who are with Him are called, chosen, and faithful" (Rev. 17:14).
Jesus Christ the Lord is King, and He will reign forever. - David C. McCasland
The King of kings and Lord of lords,
who reigns today within our heart,
Will one day bring His peace on earth -
A kingdom that will not depart. - Sper
There is no greater privilege than to be a subject of the King of kings.
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When we are ready to face our Lord... nothing to be afraid... unless we have did something wrong and couldn't hand-in a nice report to Him...
First thing first... and God is my First and Most important stuff... to get closer to Him is the main goal...
He doesn't need anyone to worship or praise Him... it is we human being need to worship and praise Him to get what we want... no matter is for the needs in the world nor eternal life after our death...
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