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Someone explain it to me.
He's king of who and what?
Was there a coronation ceremony or something?
Why is he your king personally?
I don't get it.
>>1122 (OP) 
Tengri only
no else
>>1122 (OP) 
He is the king of the jews
>>1122 (OP) 
Christ bless you shekelspammer
>>1122 (OP) 
Beaners
>>1122 (OP) 
Burn in hell spam fag
2000 years ago the ruler of nearly every nation was a king or queen.  They didn't have presidents or prime ministers back then.  The term, "king," is basically, ruler.   Jesus will be ruler of the world when Satan is slayed at the battle of Armageddon.  At the present time, he only the ruler of his heavenly kingdom.  Satan is king down here, but not for much longer I suspect.
>>1122 (OP) 
Quas Primas:
>It has long been a common custom to give to Christ the metaphorical title of "King," because of the high degree of perfection whereby he excels all creatures. So he is said to reign "in the hearts of men," both by reason of the keenness of his intellect and the extent of his knowledge, and also because he is very truth, and it is from him that truth must be obediently received by all mankind. He reigns, too, in the wills of men, for in him the human will was perfectly and entirely obedient to the Holy Will of God, and further by his grace and inspiration he so subjects our free-will as to incite us to the most noble endeavors. He is King of hearts, too, by reason of his "charity which exceedeth all knowledge." And his mercy and kindness which draw all men to him, for never has it been known, nor will it ever be, that man be loved so much and so universally as Jesus Christ. But if we ponder this matter more deeply, we cannot but see that the title and the power of King belongs to Christ as man in the strict and proper sense too. For it is only as man that he may be said to have received from the Father "power and glory and a kingdom," since the Word of God, as consubstantial with the Father, has all things in common with him, and therefore has necessarily supreme and absolute dominion over all things created.
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