Monday, July 21: The Victorious King
Day 1: The Victorious King
Reading: Psalm 47:1-4, Colossians 1:15-20
As we read Psalm 47, we're invited into a jubilant celebration of God's kingship. This isn't just any king, but the King of all creation, the one who has subdued nations and chosen a people for Himself. In Christ, we see the fullness of this kingship revealed. He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation, and through Him all things were created and are held together.
Reflect on what it means for Christ to be King over your life. How does His victory over sin and death change the way you face challenges? Consider areas where you might still be resisting His rule. Today, choose to "clap your hands" and "shout to God with cries of joy" as you surrender those areas to His loving authority.
Reading: Psalm 47:1-4, Colossians 1:15-20
As we read Psalm 47, we're invited into a jubilant celebration of God's kingship. This isn't just any king, but the King of all creation, the one who has subdued nations and chosen a people for Himself. In Christ, we see the fullness of this kingship revealed. He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation, and through Him all things were created and are held together.
Reflect on what it means for Christ to be King over your life. How does His victory over sin and death change the way you face challenges? Consider areas where you might still be resisting His rule. Today, choose to "clap your hands" and "shout to God with cries of joy" as you surrender those areas to His loving authority.