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Post by just10sp on Nov 7, 2018 0:30:11 GMT
So, as there are only Kings, Queens, Priests and Priestesses in the Kingdom of God. It seems appropriate in order to begin this 'New Earth,' to help set the wheels in motion, we must all make minor adjustments. Being a Christian who spreads the gospel to me seems priest-like.
However! To be a King/Queen you must cut-down the old tree, plant a seed, watch it grow, and trim it ever so carefully. Jesus and Krishna have both mentioned it. Personally, in my younger years I worked at a Christmas tree farm, and I learned that if you do not make sure you are self observant, and carefully make the right cuts (pruning) a tree can grow very disorderly, and it can take years to fix!
So, it is with great pleasure, I copy and paste this list I found online.. heh..
WHO's WITH ME?!?!?!?!?!
1. A king is never voted into power.
His power is inherent from birth.
2. A king is king by birthright.
His kingship is not conferred by men. We do not make him king, all we can do is acknowledge that he is king.
3. A king cannot be voted out of power.
He was king before this world began, and he will still be king after it has passed away.
4. A king's authority is absolute.
When the king speaks, he speaks with absolute authority.
5. A king's word is law.
No one can countermand his orders, negate his pronouncements, set aside his decrees, or amend his statutes.
6. A king personally owns everything in his domain.
A kingdom is the only form of government where the ruler owns everything and everyone.
7. A king's decree is unchanging.
8. A king chooses who will be a citizen
The people do not vote for the king, but in essence, he votes for them.
9. A king embodies the government of his kingdom.
The Kingdom of Heaven is here because the king of Heaven is in the hearts and lives of His citizens.
10. A king's presence is the presence of his authority.
When the king shows up, his full authority is present. Kingdom citizens may always exercise kingly authority because the king is always present with them.
11. A king's wealth is measured by his property.
The King of Heaven owns everything, everywhere, in both the natural and supernatural realms.
12. A king's prosperity is measured by the status of his citizens.
A citizen of the kingdom of Heaven automatically prospers because the king of Heaven is the wealthiest of all.
13. A king's name is the essence of his authority.
Jesus the King has delegated His authority to His citizens. He promised to do anything that they asked in His name.
14. A king's citizenry represent his glory.
Kingdom citizens are to reflect the character of their king, who is righteous, just, benevolent, compassionate and full of glory.
Alright guys! This seems totally undoable according to the first few listings, have faith. Will continue to update!
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Post by just10sp on Nov 7, 2018 0:46:27 GMT
Recognizing a King Key point: MASTERY.
The eyes of the king are cold and sharply focused, with a commanding look in the gaze that feels solid and grounded. The energy may seem imposing at first, even uncompromising, but that's because the regal look of the king is weighted with authority.
A king face is usually strong and unflinching, with hardened features that almost seem chiseled out of rock. The face is often gaunt, with a regal nose and prominent chin -- like a stately nutcracker or a Roman statue.
One key to identifying the kingly gaze -- or glare in some cases -- is to look for an expression that seems concentrated, focused, and self-assured. King eyes are generally pointed, fixed, and unwavering in their directness. This may be challenging to those unprepared for their imperial presence, but kings are natural leaders -- even if they're working at a gas station.
Female kings, depending on their secondaries, will soften the gaze -- and as the king becomes an older soul, the facial gestures will appear more magnanimous and postured toward serving others.
For more about king eyes, see the role photos page.
Important Points Kings have a solid, commanding presence and speak with authority. They easily draw attention to themselves.
Kings are so driven by mastery that they rarely abandon a task or new skill until they have completely mastered it.
Kings are also perfectionists and they demand their exacting standards from others.
Kings command loyalty from the people around them and love to hold court.
Not all kings will hold thrones but they often rise to positions of leadership in their chosen profession.
Kings are skilled troubleshooters who can quickly assess a situation and lead people to action.
Kings are adept at seeing the big picture and are excellent at delegating jobs to the right people.
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Post by Elizabeth on Nov 7, 2018 1:37:19 GMT
Queen Power!
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Post by fschmidt on Nov 7, 2018 2:02:21 GMT
Based on this list, I am king of my dogs. Does that count?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 7, 2018 9:58:54 GMT
As I remember Christ said that even him didn't know who took a chair of the right, or the left of God's throne.
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Post by just10sp on Nov 7, 2018 14:07:51 GMT
As I remember Christ said that even him didn't know who took a chair of the right, or the left of God's throne. I know you hate this but.. Christ identified himself as many names. Like Krishna, He wanted you to be aware of his 1,000 armed form, the Heavenly Father. Christ said that only those prepared by The Father will have the honour of sitting next to Him. In other words, those who followed The Father, through Christ Jesus, would sit next to Him. We only know the works of The Father and how to follow Him by seeing Jesus Christ. Therefore Jesus is The Father, but he wanted you to think of His Most High self, not his physical form! He is quite the funny guy actually! Do you believe in The Son of Man? Who is The Son of Man? You are now speaking to The Son of Man.. L0L John 9:35-37 When Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, He found the man and said, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?” 36“Who is He, Sir?” he replied. “Tell me so that I may believe in Him.” 37“You have already seen Him,” Jesus answered. “He is the One speaking with you.”
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 7, 2018 22:05:59 GMT
As I remember Christ said that even him didn't know who took a chair of the right, or the left of God's throne. I know you hate this but.. Christ identified himself as many names. Like Krishna, He wanted you to be aware of his 1,000 armed form, the Heavenly Father. Christ said that only those prepared by The Father will have the honour of sitting next to Him. In other words, those who followed The Father, through Christ Jesus, would sit next to Him. We only know the works of The Father and how to follow Him by seeing Jesus Christ. Therefore Jesus is The Father, but he wanted you to think of His Most High self, not his physical form! He is quite the funny guy actually! Do you believe in The Son of Man? Who is The Son of Man? You are now speaking to The Son of Man.. L0L John 9:35-37 When Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, He found the man and said, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?” 36“Who is He, Sir?” he replied. “Tell me so that I may believe in Him.” 37“You have already seen Him,” Jesus answered. “He is the One speaking with you.” No, please, I don't hate anything. Why do you suppose to say so? If I show anything 'haty' it means that I'm not in a good mood, that's all. I love life. As long as I live - I love. Speaking of Bible: John 6:66 (KJV) "From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him". All those talks about the nature of Christ are metaphysical talks. It can't be taken seriously for me. How would we count our thoughts, and would do we evaluate them? All that we can say is just 'to imply or not to imply from Bible'. For example, from the quote above can be implied a phrase "There was a time when his (Jesus's) disciples went with him" and "Some of his disciples didn't go back from him". As Jesus said: "On 'yes', say 'yes', and on 'no', say 'no'".
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Post by just10sp on Dec 18, 2018 20:15:46 GMT
Plato argues that philosopher kings should be the rulers, as all philosophers aim to discover the ideal polis. The 'kallipolis', or the beautiful city, is a just city where political rule depends on knowledge, which philosopher kings possess, and not power. (The Republic, 5.473d).
a "true pilot must of necessity pay attention to the seasons, the heavens, the stars, the winds, and everything proper to the craft if he is really to rule a ship" (The Republic, 6.488d).
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Dec 20, 2018 4:55:23 GMT
So just10sp what this DOESN'T tell me is how I can be a king.
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