In Revelation 1:5, John pulls from Psalm 89 to bestow three different titles upon Jesus. In the third title, John refers to Jesus as, “the ruler of the kings of earth.” But the kings of this earth don’t really seem to be operating as though they’re under Jesus’ rulership. So what does John mean when he says this and how does Revelation and the rest of the Bible picture the relationship between Jesus and politics? We try to bring some clarity to this mess of a topic in today’s episode of JXN Cloud. Join the conversation on our Discord: http://www.jxncloud.com/discord

Jesus the Ruler of the Kings of Earth
In Revelation 1:5, John pulls from Psalm 89 to bestow three different titles upon Jesus. In the third title, John refers to Jesus as, “the ruler of the kings of earth.” But the kings of this earth don’t really seem to be operating as though they’re under Jesus’ rulership. So what does John mean when…
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