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Living Under His Reign
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Devotional 2: Living Under His Reign đ
Scripture:
âFor he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet.â â 1 Corinthians 15:25
Explanation:
Jesus is reigning nowâHis resurrection was not just a past event but a declaration of His ongoing rule. As our King, He is sovereign over all things, including our personal lives. đ°
Personal Application:
This means we must surrender every area of our lives to His lordship. Our thoughts, choices, relationships, and actions should reflect His reign in our lives. Letâs not compartmentalize Christ; He is Lord of all. đ
Reflection Questions:
- Are there any areas of your life where you have not fully surrendered to Jesus' lordship?
- How can you intentionally submit to Jesus as King in your daily routines?
- What would it look like for you to live as though Jesus truly reigns over all?
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