The Prince of the Kings of the Earth
Unveiling Christ’s Present Reign and the Rising of His Elect to Rule with Him in the Spirit INTRODUCTION
Behold… the Prince of the Kings of the Earth!
In this present hour of shaking and unveiling, a cry is rising from Zion — a declaration not of a future hope, but of a present enthronement. Jesus Christ is not waiting to be crowned; He has already ascended! He is not the “soon coming King” — He is the reigning King, now seated upon the throne of glory, ruling in righteousness from the heaven of His Spirit. This is the word for the overcoming elect, for the sons of God being fashioned in the wilderness, for the prophetic company born not of the Church system but of the Spirit of Tabernacles.
This message is not for the religious crowd still clinging to Pentecost’s fading glory. It is for the Two Witness Company — those who live before the throne, who walk in the fire, who eat the scroll and prophesy again before nations, tongues, and kings. These are the kings under the King, the lords under the Lord, and the sons under the Firstborn who holds the preeminence in all things.
The Spirit is calling us higher. Not to look for Christ on an earthly throne, but to see Him reigning from within, to hear His voice from the Most Holy Place, to rise in union with Him and reign by His Spirit. This is the Day of the Lord, and the kingdoms of this world are becoming the kingdoms of our God and of His Christ.
The heavens are open. The Rider on the white horse is going forth, crowned with many crowns. And out of His mouth goes a sharp sword, with which He smites the nations — not by violence, but by the power of His Word.
This is not just a teaching.
This is a call.
A trumpet blast from the throne.
A commissioning for the kings of the earth to rise and take their seat.
The King is reigning — and the sons are rising.
Let us now behold The Prince of the Kings of the Earth. Chapter One: The King of the Kingdom
“And from Jesus Christ… the Prince of the kings of the earth” (Rev. 1:5).
The kingdom of God is not coming in the way the church world expects. It is not coming by election, revival tents, or megachurches. It is not coming someday with the sound of a trumpet in the sky and a King landing on a hill in the Middle East. No — the Kingdom has already come, and the King is already enthroned.
Jesus Christ, the resurrected Son of God, is not waiting to be crowned. He has already been crowned. He is not preparing to sit on a throne. He is already seated on the throne of the Majesty on high. And the glory of His reign is now being unveiled in a company of overcomers — the kings of the earth who are called to reign with Him in Spirit and in truth.
Sadly, the religious systems have robbed Jesus of one of the greatest honors of His ministry: His Kingship on earth. They preach Him as Savior, Healer, High Priest, Baptizer, and soon-coming King — but they deny Him the throne now. They speak of His Kingdom as delayed, postponed, or spiritualized into irrelevance. Yet the Scriptures thunder with a greater truth: “All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth” (Matt. 28:18).
This is not just theology — this is governmental reality. He reigns. Now. Over every kingdom, nation, power, and dominion — visible and invisible. He is the Prince, the Ruler, the First in rank, the Head over all things to His body, the Church. And the Spirit is now awakening those who are not just worshipers, but witnesses — those who have seen the King in His glory, and who carry that reign within.
“To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with Me in My throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with My Father in His throne” (Rev. 3:21).
This word is not for the passive believer.
It is for the sons of God, called to reign with Christ in heavenly places.
It is for the royal priesthood, the manchild company,
those who hear the voice of the Spirit saying,
“Behold your King — the Prince of the kings of the earth.” Chapter Two: Heaven’s Coronation
“A crown was given Him…” (Rev. 6:2)
“We see Jesus… crowned with glory and honor.” (Heb. 2:9)
“On His head were many crowns…” (Rev. 19:12)
In the eternal realm of Spirit, there was a coronation not seen by the eyes of men. It was not held in a cathedral or on a palace balcony. It did not require a golden chair or jeweled robe. It happened in glory — in the heavens — and it changed everything.
Jesus, the Lamb slain, rose from death in power. He passed through the heavens and was received into the very presence of the Father. And there, He was crowned. The throne of God received its rightful King — the One whom the Father had appointed heir of all things.
Heaven’s coronation was not ceremonial — it was governmental. The One who conquered sin and death was exalted far above all rule and authority, seated at the right hand of power. Every crown — from every realm, every dominion, every principality — was laid upon His head.
“Thy throne, O God, is forever and ever” (Heb. 1:8).
“I have set My King upon My holy hill of Zion…” (Ps. 2:6)
Let this be heard in the heavens and declared in the earth:
Jesus is not waiting to be crowned — He has been crowned! The Many Crowns
Why many crowns? Because He rules over all things:
The crown of life — because He overcame death
The crown of righteousness — because He fulfilled all righteousness
The crown of glory — because He is the brightness of the Father
The crown of dominion — because He reigns over every throne and kingdom
The crown of the Kingdom — because the government is upon His shoulders
Every realm, every order, every dimension has yielded its authority to Christ. That is why the voice of the Father could declare:
“Ask of Me, and I will give You the nations for Your inheritance, and the ends of the earth for Your possession…” (Ps. 2:8)
This is not some future millennial promise. It is a present heavenly reality. The crowns are already His. The throne is already His. The name above all names has already been given. The earth is the Lord’s — and He rules by the power of an indestructible life. Heaven’s Coronation Demands an Earthly Witness
Now, the Spirit seeks a company in the earth —
those who will witness this coronation,
and agree with heaven that Jesus is King.
This is the Two Witness Company —
not religious talkers, not fivefold preachers, but kings under the King,
a prophetic priesthood who stand before the throne and cry out:
“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing!” (Rev. 5:12)
We do not await His crowning — we proclaim it.
We do not beg for His power — we walk in it.
We do not wonder who will reign — we already know.
The heavens have crowned Him.
The question now is… will the kings of the earth bow? Chapter Three: The Voice of the Spirit from the Throne
“See that you refuse not Him that speaketh. For if they escaped not who refused Him that spake on earth, much more shall not we escape, if we turn away from Him that speaketh from heaven…” (Heb. 12:25)
In this sacred hour, God is not speaking from Sinai, nor from tabernacles made with hands. He is not speaking through the loud traditions of religion, nor through the echoes of old church systems. He is speaking from the throne — the high and holy place where Christ now reigns in glory.
This voice is not carnal, not political, not filtered through the minds of committees or denominations. It is the voice of the Lamb, roaring with fire and speaking in stillness. It is the voice of the One whose eyes are flames of fire and whose words are sharper than any two-edged sword. He is speaking from heaven, and that heaven is not far — it is within. The Throne in the Spirit
“Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts.” (Zech. 4:6)
God rules by Spirit. His throne is not geographical — it is spiritual. He reigns from the heavens of His own being, and His voice is heard from within those who have become His sanctuary. The throne of God is within us — in the spirit-man, in the Most Holy Place of our being. And it is from that place that Christ rules and speaks.
We are not waiting for an audible voice from the sky.
We are learning to hear the still small voice from the throne within.
It is not loud in volume — but it carries eternal weight.
It speaks not to the ears, but to the spirit.
“Be still, and know that I am God…” (Ps. 46:10) How to Hear the Ruling King
Silence the outer noise. He will not shout over the crowd.
Cease from striving. His government is not anxious or loud.
Withdraw from the chaos. His throne is in peace.
Tune your heart. He speaks from the Most Holy Place — and the carnal mind cannot hear Him.
When your soul is agitated and your flesh cries out,
you will not hear Him.
But when you retreat into the sanctuary of your spirit,
when the other voices are silenced…
He will speak. A Word from the Throne Shakes the Earth
One word — just one word — from that throne,
and nations shift.
Systems collapse.
Bondages break.
Armies fall.
Hearts awaken.
Heaven invades.
This is the way of the Kingdom. Not by fleshly warfare or political power. But by the unshakable word of the reigning Christ.
When He speaks, things change.
When He whispers, worlds tremble.
This is the hour to hear the King.
To receive His Word.
To agree with His decree.
And to become the echo of His throne in the earth.
“He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith…” (Rev. 2:7) Chapter Four: The Word That Shakes Nations
“The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is full of majesty… The Lord shall give strength unto His people; the Lord shall bless His people with peace.” (Ps. 29:4,11)
God does not need a ballot box or a bomb to change the direction of the nations. He does not require tanks or treaties. All He needs is a word. One word from His throne — one divine utterance from His heavenly sanctuary — can dismantle kingdoms, expose corruption, and bring liberty to multitudes without a single shot being fired.
This is the Kingdom power we’re witnessing in this hour:
Not religion. Not politics. Not organized revolt.
But a spiritual shaking from the throne — through the spoken Word of God. The Example: The Fall of Communism
In 1990, shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Paul Mueller wrote a prophetic word of witness:
“Within the last few months, God spoke words of freedom, liberty and deliverance from His heavenly sanctuary… He simply sent a word out of His heavenly sanctuary, and the work was done. The Lord accomplished this unbelievable task without the help of man and with the simplicity of the power of His Spirit.”
It wasn’t Reagan. It wasn’t war.
It was a word from the throne —
released from Spirit into the hearts of millions —
and the empire crumbled.
No marching. No campaigns. No violence.
Just a word. He Sends His Voice Into the Earth
“Day unto day pours forth speech, and night unto night declares knowledge…
Their voice goes forth through all the earth, and their words to the ends of the world.” (Ps. 19:2-4)
The Word of the Lord does not fail.
When He sends it, it accomplishes His purpose.
“So shall My word be that goeth forth out of My mouth:
it shall not return unto Me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please…” (Isa. 55:11)
There is no need for man’s system to validate it.
No need for translation, strategy, or propaganda.
When He speaks — the earth hears. He Will Speak Again — to the Elect
Brother, hear me —
Just as He spoke liberty to the oppressed peoples of Eastern Europe…
He will now speak life to His elect.
He will speak resurrection.
He will speak transformation.
He will speak a living Word that causes the sons of God to rise in glory and manifest His power.
“He sent His word and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions.” (Ps. 107:20)
And when He speaks this word…
it will not fail.
It will raise us up.
It will transform us.
It will make us living witnesses of His Kingdom.
The Two Witness Company will hear this Word — and become that Word in flesh.
This is not just about history.
It’s about the pattern of the Kingdom.
God always advances His purpose — by a Word from the throne.
So, let every prophet and every son now listen:
He is about to speak again.
And when He does,
the manifested sons of God will rise like fire. Chapter Five: The Rider on the White Horse
“And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and He that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He doth judge and make war…”
(Revelation 19:11)
Heaven is open — and what does John see? Not a lamb in a manger. Not a man on a cross. Not even a priest at an altar. He sees a Rider — a Conqueror — seated on a white horse.
This is Christ revealed in victory, not in suffering.
This is Jesus glorified, not Jesus crucified.
This is the King of kings, not the carpenter from Nazareth.
This is the Word made flesh now riding in glory, coming forth in power to rule, judge, and make war — righteously. The White Horse Vision: A Revelation of Dominion
This image is not symbolic of a future military conquest.
It is a present spiritual reality.
This is Christ going forth by the Spirit,
conquering by the sword of His Word,
riding from the throne, through His saints,
and into the earth with unstoppable purpose.
“His eyes were as a flame of fire… and on His head were many crowns” (Rev. 19:12)
This is the ascended Christ, whose eyes see all, whose crowns represent total authority, and whose robe is dipped in blood — not His own suffering now, but the blood of those systems, principalities, and powers that have fallen before Him. He Rides Alone — But He Does Not Ride Alone
“And the armies which were in heaven followed Him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean.” (Rev. 19:14)
Yes, the company rides with Him —
but there is only one King on the lead horse.
He is not one among many — He is the Head.
The rest follow in submission and union.
He is the Rider of Revelation,
but we are the army of light.
He goes before — we ride in His train.
He wears many crowns — we cast ours at His feet. He Rules With a Rod of Iron
“Out of His mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it He should smite the nations…” (Rev. 19:15)
This rod is not cruel — it is righteous.
It is not natural force — it is spiritual decree.
It is not violence — it is truth in power.
He rules not by domination, but by the irresistible flow of His divine life. Who Is This Rider?
He is Faithful and True — every promise fulfilled
He is The Word of God — the living expression of the Father
He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords — exalted above every name
This is not a Jesus of religion.
This is not the passive Christ of tradition.
This is the conquering Christ of Tabernacles —
riding forth to finish what He started,
to establish what He declared,
and to reign through a manifested company of sons.
And the cry of every overcoming heart is rising:
“Ride, O King of Glory — ride through me!
Let the sword of Your mouth be in my tongue,
Let Your fire be in my spirit,
And let Your reign be established through Your sons!” Chapter Six: Don’t Pull Rank on Jesus
“That in all things He might have the preeminence.”
(Colossians 1:18)
There is no throne beside His.
No equal authority. No shared glory.
Christ is not just first — He is all.
In the church world today, many exalt apostles, prophets, bishops, archbishops, generals, and patriarchs — as if rank establishes divine order. But in the Kingdom of the Son, there is only One who holds the rank that matters:
Jesus.
You cannot pull rank on the One who is the origin of all rank.
He is the Alpha — the first rank.
He is the Head — the highest rank.
He is the Name above every name — the only rank. The Error of the Fivefold-Only Mindset
The fivefold ministry — apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, and teacher — was given by Christ for a season, to equip and mature the body. But when the body becomes full-grown, you don’t need the training wheels anymore.
“Till we all come… unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ…” (Eph. 4:13)
We honor every vessel God uses. But we do not exalt them above the Son.
They are servants. He is the Son over His own house. No Man Holds Rank Above the Word
When Jesus speaks from the throne,
no apostle outranks Him,
no prophet interprets Him,
no denomination filters Him,
and no system contains Him.
He is the Word,
and when He speaks,
every other voice must fall silent.
This is the error of Babylon:
Men building towers in their own name,
trying to ascend into the heavens by their own titles.
But in the Kingdom of the Lamb,
there is no room for rank without revelation —
and no authority except that which flows from the throne. The Preeminence of Christ in the Elect
The overcoming sons do not build their name —
they carry His.
They do not seek a position —
they yield to the King.
They do not strive for a platform —
they minister from the throne.
This is how you know a true son:
They give Jesus all the glory.
They recognize the Lamb is on the throne.
They do not boast in their gifting —
They tremble before His majesty.
“He must increase, but I must decrease.” (John 3:30)
This is the witness of John,
this is the posture of the bride,
this is the cry of the elect:
Jesus alone is worthy!
So to every system that tries to pull rank on the Lord…
To every preacher that points men to themselves…
To every movement that exalts the house over the Head…
We say with fire:
Sit down — the King has entered the room. Chapter Seven: The Manifestation of the Royal Sons
“These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them:
for He is Lord of lords, and King of kings — and they that are with Him are called, and chosen, and faithful.”
(Revelation 17:14)
The King does not reign alone. Though He needs no help, He delights to reign through His body — a many-membered son, birthed from the womb of the Spirit, conformed to His image, and filled with His life.
These are the royal sons.
Born not of flesh, nor of religious ambition, but of God.
These are the company that rides with the Rider, the witnesses of the throne, the stones of fire who burn with the Word within.
They have no crown of their own — they cast it at His feet.
Yet He places His scepter in their hand and says,
“Rule in the midst of your enemies.” (Ps. 110:2) Not Just Saved — Crowned
Salvation is the entry point.
But sonship is the inheritance.
This company doesn’t just receive forgiveness —
they receive the kingdom.
They don’t just sing about glory —
they manifest it.
“To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with Me in My throne…” (Rev. 3:21)
This is throne talk — not church pew chatter.
This is Kingdom dominion — not religion.
This is the manchild, the overcomer, the mature Son,
standing in the earth as the expression of the Father’s will. Tabernacles Sons — Not Pentecostal Children
These sons are not children of Pentecost —
shouting and running with no government or maturity.
They are sons of Tabernacles,
a prophetic priesthood,
a kingly race of overcomers,
who wear garments of light and speak only what the Father says.
They don’t prophesy for applause.
They decree with authority.
They don’t chase revival —
they carry resurrection life.
They are the living Word made flesh again —
not by imitation, but by incarnation. A Company Fit for the Throne
They have died to self.
They have no agenda but the Lamb’s.
They have come through the fire and been made ready.
They don’t seek the stage — they wait before the throne.
They don’t ask for crowns — they’ve already laid them down.
These are the ones with Him —
the called, the chosen, the faithful.
They are not many in number,
but they carry the fullness of Him who fills all in all.
“When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with Him in glory.”
(Colossians 3:4)
This is that appearing.
This is that glory.
This is that royal company.
The world has waited — and now they rise.
“The whole creation groaneth… waiting for the manifestation of the sons of God.” (Rom. 8:19) Chapter Eight: Thrones and Crowns — Reigning With the Lamb
“And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.”
(Revelation 5:10)
This is the destiny of the overcomer:
Not just to be rescued from the earth — but to reign on it.
Not just to be saved from judgment — but to execute righteous judgment.
Not just to worship around the throne — but to sit with the Lamb in the throne.
The crowns of the Kingdom are not for the religious.
They are not for the ambitious.
They are not for those content with outer court religion.
They are for the faithful.
The processed.
The broken.
The bold.
The sons. The Lamb and His Thrones
“To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with Me in My throne…” (Rev. 3:21)
The Lamb shares His throne. He invites us into union, not competition.
We don’t steal His glory — we express it.
We don’t challenge His reign — we carry it.
Every throne He sits on —
He intends to fill with sons.
He is not insecure.
He is not stingy with glory.
He has secured all power — and now He shares it with those conformed to His image. Crowns Are Not for Show — They Are for Dominion
These are not golden hats.
These are emblems of authority — governmental seals of dominion.
“Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness…” (2 Tim. 4:8)
“…and they shall cast their crowns before the throne…” (Rev. 4:10)
We wear them — then we cast them.
We receive them — then we surrender them.
Not for vanity, but for victory.
The crowns represent the completion of the journey —
the full conformity to Christ —
the fullness of His rule now expressed in a many-membered man. Reigning Is Not Ruling Over People — It Is Reigning Over All Flesh
The true reign is not carnal.
It is spiritual dominion — over sin, self, sickness, and death.
It is the mind of Christ enthroned in the soul.
It is the nature of the Lamb conquering every other nature.
We do not reign to dominate men.
We reign to liberate creation.
We do not sit on thrones to be admired.
We sit on thrones to judge righteously and to restore all things.
This is the Priest-King ministry of the Order of Melchizedek.
Ruling not by law — but by life.
Not by fear — but by glory. The Earth Will Know the Reign of the Lamb Through His Sons
Creation is groaning — not for another revival —
but for the sons of the throne.
Those who carry the heart of the Lamb,
the voice of the King,
the authority of the heavens,
and the humility of Jesus.
“And the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of His Christ; and He shall reign forever and ever.” (Rev. 11:15)
That’s not far away.
That’s not after a rapture.
That is now — and it begins with us. Chapter Nine: The Song of the Throne — Worship and Government in One Voice
“And they sung a new song, saying,
‘Thou art worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof:
for Thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by Thy blood
out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation;
and hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.’”
(Revelation 5:9–10)
The Kingdom does not rise with violence — it rises in a song.
The throne does not speak first in wrath — it speaks first in worship.
Before judgment ever rolls forth, a new sound is released.
This is not the song of the church realm.
This is not the echo of a praise team or choir.
This is the Song of the Throne — sung by the redeemed,
the overcomers, the kings and priests, the elect who rule from union.
It is a song only the throne-born can sing. A New Song for a New Order
It is not sung in a minor key of mourning,
nor in the old language of Pentecost.
This song is in the key of the Lamb —
and it is the anthem of the finished work.
This song:
Celebrates the slain Lamb — but exalts His triumph.
Declares our redemption — and our dominion.
Flows from worship — and releases governmental decrees.
This is worship as rulership.
This is praise as authority. The Priesthood Sings — The Kings Reign
God never separated worship from government.
The throne is surrounded by song.
The Lamb rules through music and mystery.
His kings wear crowns — but they sing.
His priests offer incense — but they decree.
This is the fusion of spirit and dominion —
those who weep in worship and roar in authority.
“And I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps: and they sung as it were a new song before the throne… and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand, which were redeemed from the earth.”
(Revelation 14:2–3)
Only the redeemed company can learn this song.
It cannot be taught by man — only caught by the Spirit.
This is not about vocal cords — it’s about identity.
You sing it because you are part of it.
You release it because you are the sound. When the Song Is Released — the Seals Are Opened
There is no breakthrough without worship.
There is no throne ministry without sound.
The scrolls don’t open because we demand them to.
They open because the Lamb is worshipped.
“Thou art worthy…” (Rev. 5:9)
Worship unlocks revelation.
Worship releases judgment.
Worship gives voice to authority.
We don’t just sing about victory —
our worship enforces it. A Throne People With a Throne Song
The overcomers will not come with swords and spears.
They will come with a sound — the sound of the throne.
A sound that cannot be silenced.
A sound that births nations.
A sound that declares:
The Lamb reigns — and we reign with Him. Chapter Ten: The Eternal Reign of the Lamb and His Sons
“And there shall be no more curse: but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it;
and His servants shall serve Him: and they shall see His face; and His name shall be in their foreheads.”
(Revelation 22:3–4)
The story ends as it began — with a throne.
But now, it is no longer veiled.
No longer resisted.
No longer opposed.
The reign of the Lamb is eternal — because the Lamb is eternal.
And those who reign with Him are not temporary rulers —
they are everlasting sons, sealed with His name,
bearing His image, and filled with His glory. This Is the Day the Lord Has Made
This is not a 24-hour day.
This is the eternal Day of the Lord —
the brightness of His reign,
the glory of His presence,
the fullness of all the ages now gathered into one.
The Day of Pentecost faded —
but the Day of Tabernacles is dawning.
The in-part has passed — the fullness is here.
The veil has lifted — and a new heaven and new earth have come. A Throne Shared Forever
“And they shall reign forever and ever.” (Rev. 22:5)
Who is “they”?
Not just angels.
Not just patriarchs.
But the overcomers.
The sons.
The Lamb’s companions.
This is not ambition — this is inheritance.
This is not pride — this is promise.
They do not reign as overlords.
They reign as priests — healing, restoring, guiding.
They reign as sons — reflecting the Father’s image.
They reign as bride — in union with the Lamb forever. The Throne Is Not Just a Place — It Is a People
There is no throne apart from Christ.
And there is no reign apart from those in whom Christ is formed.
This reign is a corporate Man —
the Lamb and His body, joined in perfect union.
He is the Head — we are the members.
He is the fullness — we are the expression.
And this reign is not for a millennium only.
It is for the ages to come.
It is for eternity.
The increase of His government shall know no end. (Isa. 9:7) The Reign Brings Restoration
This throne doesn’t just rule —
it restores.
It removes every curse.
It wipes every tear.
It heals every wound.
It delivers every captive.
It gathers every lost sheep into the fold of the Father.
“And He that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new.” (Rev. 21:5)
This is the Reign of the Lamb —
gentle, powerful, eternal.
And those who reign with Him are the sons of His love,
burning with His mercy,
ruling in His righteousness,
and restoring all creation back into God. The Final Cry of the Elect Company
We do not cry for escape — we cry for expression.
We do not look for a kingdom to come —
we release the Kingdom within.
And we declare with one voice:
“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain,
To receive power, and riches, and wisdom,
And strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing.”
(Revelation 5:12)
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