“Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance”
🔥 Subtitle:
Unveiling the Sonship Realm of Revelation 5 and the Dominion of the Elect
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The heavens are silent.
No one in heaven, on earth, or under the earth is found worthy to open the scroll.
But then… the Lamb steps forward — a Lion in disguise.
He takes the book from the hand of Him who sits on the throne.
And suddenly, a new song erupts from the elders, the living creatures, and the multitude of angels.
“You have redeemed us to God by Your blood… and made us kings and priests… and we shall reign on the earth.”
This is not a dream of a faraway heaven.
This is the eternal declaration of a chosen company.
Redeemed. Crowned. Consecrated. Ruling.
This is the order of Melchizedek.
This is the rise of Zion’s sons.
This is the government of the Lamb in the earth.
The message of kings and priests is not a symbolic idea —
It is the full unveiling of sonship identity in the Book of Revelation.
It breaks every lie of escape.
It exposes the fraud of religious delay.
It destroys the fantasy of rapture.
And it enthrones a people to reign now.
This is your inheritance.
This is the order of Christ.
This is the Kingdom of God in motion.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 1: The Scroll, the Throne, and the Search for a Man
The book of Revelation opens with thunder and glory, but by chapter five, heaven falls silent.
The throne is set, the elders are gathered, the living creatures cry “Holy” — and yet, something is missing.
A scroll is in the hand of the One seated on the throne, sealed with seven seals — a divine mystery, a destiny concealed.
But no man is found worthy to open it.
Not in heaven.
Not in earth.
Not under the earth.
None.
John begins to weep.
And he does not weep lightly.
This is not personal sorrow — this is apostolic anguish.
He knows what’s in that scroll: the redemption of the earth, the rise of the sons, the unveiling of the Kingdom.
If no one opens it… the plan of God stalls. The inheritance of the saints delays. The dominion of the sons remains bound.
John’s tears are the tears of every generation who has cried,
“Where is the company who will fulfill the dream of God?”
Not a preacher.
Not a program.
Not a prophet.
A man. A divine species. A son in full authority.
Then heaven breaks.
The elder speaks:
“Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book…”
But when John turns to look — he sees not a lion, but a Lamb.
Slain. Standing.
A contradiction in form… but the fulfillment of sonship.
The Lamb has conquered. Not by sword, but by sacrifice.
Not by crushing His enemies, but by laying down His life.
And because He gave all, He is worthy to receive all.
He alone takes the scroll.
This moment unlocks the entire plan of the Kingdom.
This is where the sons of God begin to be revealed.
The Lamb opens the book — and in doing so, opens the destiny of a new creation.
And what is declared next shakes the heavens:
“You have redeemed us to God by Your blood
Out of every kindred, tongue, people, and nation…
And have made us kings and priests unto our God
And we shall reign on the earth.”
The search for a man ends with the revelation of a company.
The Lamb opens the scroll — but the sons fulfill it.
The scroll is not a prophecy of doom. It is the transfer of dominion.
And it begins with the declaration: Kings and priests shall reign in the earth.
This is not poetic language.
This is eternal government.
This is sonship in function.
This is the moment the throne passes from heaven into the hands of the redeemed.
John was weeping because no man was found.
But you were born for this hour — to be that man.
Not just to read the scroll…
But to walk it out.
To fulfill it.
To manifest it.
To rule in the earth as the image of the Lamb.
This is the hour of the royal priesthood.
This is the generation the prophets saw.
This is the company the scroll was waiting for.
The kings and priests of Revelation 5 are not coming —
They are rising now.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 2: The Lamb and the Lion — The Nature of the Son
Heaven declared a Lion — but John saw a Lamb.
This is no contradiction.
This is the mystery of divine identity.
The sons of God are not formed in the strength of man — but in the nature of the Lamb.
When the elder says, “Behold, the Lion of Judah has prevailed,” John turns expecting a warrior king.
But he sees… a Lamb as though it had been slain.
Not a beast.
Not a conqueror in armor.
But a sacrifice — still bearing the marks of death.
And yet… the Lamb is standing.
This is the image of sonship.
This is the throne of Zion.
Not just power.
Not just dominion.
But power expressed through deathless humility.
This is the way of the Lamb who became a Lion.
The sons of God are not being conformed to worldly kingship.
They are being conformed to the Lamb’s kingship —
A kingship that flows from meekness,
A dominion that rules by righteousness,
A crown forged in blood and obedience.
The Lamb who reigns is not weak —
He’s the only One found worthy in the heavens and in the earth.
And He didn’t win by striking His enemies —
He won by laying down His life.
He conquered death not by escaping it… but by swallowing it.
This is the pattern for every son of God.
We reign because we died.
We rule because we surrendered.
We judge because we submitted.
This is not earthly domination — this is divine transformation.
The Lamb didn’t lose His scars after resurrection.
He still bears them as trophies of victory.
The same wounds that killed Him now validate His authority.
And when the sons rise in His image — they will not be known by their talents or their titles…
They will be known by the life of the Lamb they carry inside.
We do not rule by shouting louder than Babylon.
We reign by becoming like the Lamb — faithful unto death,
And therefore raised in power that cannot die.
Every king God raises wears the garments of a priest.
Every ruler He crowns carries the fragrance of the altar.
This is the mystery of the Melchizedek order — king and priest in one body.
Lion and Lamb in one life.
Rulership and intercession in perfect union.
The sons who will reign in the earth will not look like Caesar —
They will look like the crucified Christ.
Their power will not be in personality, but in presence.
Their authority will not be in political systems, but in the priesthood of the Spirit.
The Lamb is the Lion —
And the sons of the Lamb are rising in His image.
They are not loud, but their voice shakes the heavens.
They are not crowned by men, but they bear the authority of eternity.
They do not seek the throne — the throne seeks them.
The world is looking for lions.
Heaven is forming lambs.
And when these lambs rise, clothed in immortality and crowned in humility —
The kingdoms of this world will become the Kingdom of our God.
The Lamb has prevailed.
And now His sons shall reign.
Not because they crushed their enemies…
But because they became like Him.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 3: Redeemed by Blood — The Birthright of Rulership
“You have redeemed us to God by Your blood,
Out of every kindred, tongue, people, and nation…”
Before they were called kings…
Before they were called priests…
Before they were told they would reign in the earth…
They were redeemed.
Redemption is not a doctrine.
It is a divine transaction.
The blood of the Lamb didn’t just wash away sin —
It purchased a people out of the nations for one purpose: to reign.
You were not saved to wait in a pew.
You were not washed to become religious.
You were redeemed — to rule.
This is the birthright of every blood-bought son:
Not to escape the world —
But to inherit it.
The church taught us that the blood gets us into heaven.
But heaven declares that the blood makes us rulers in the earth.
The Gospel is not evacuation — it is coronation.
This is why Satan hates the blood.
Because it marks the legal end of his dominion.
Every drop shed by Christ wasn’t just forgiveness —
It was judgment against every power that once claimed you.
It was the deed of transfer — from death to life,
From slave to son,
From bound to enthroned.
“You have made us kings and priests…”
The blood made us.
Not our works.
Not our church attendance.
Not our titles or religious activity.
The blood made us.
It’s not a potential title —
It’s a divine decree:
You are now kings and priests.
To be redeemed is to be repositioned.
No longer under the power of sin.
No longer under the weight of death.
No longer under the law, or fear, or delay.
But raised up to sit in heavenly places —
NOW.
The sons of God are not earning their thrones —
They were born from the throne.
Because the blood didn’t just save them from something —
It restored them to someone.
To the Father.
To the name.
To the order of Melchizedek.
To the right of rulership and priesthood.
Every time you speak from the authority of the Lamb’s blood —
You are not begging for mercy…
You are executing judgment.
You are standing in your royal seat,
Wearing your priestly robe,
Declaring what the blood has already accomplished.
And this redemption wasn’t for one tribe.
It wasn’t for a specific denomination.
It was for every kindred, every tongue, every nation.
The sons of God will rise from every corner of the earth —
Blood-marked, throne-born, ready to reign.
So lift your eyes, son of God.
You are not waiting to qualify.
You are not waiting to be worthy.
You have been redeemed by the blood.
And the moment you were redeemed —
You were declared:
King. Priest. Son. Ruler. Now.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 4: Priests Unto God — The Realm of Intimacy
“You have made us unto our God kings and priests…”
Before the sons rule the earth…
They minister unto God.
This is the first function of the priesthood — not to lead men,
but to stand before the Father.
To enter behind the veil.
To draw near with clean hands and a pure heart.
To live in the realm of face-to-face fire.
You are not a priest because you sing songs.
You are not a priest because you joined a church.
You are a priest because the blood of the Lamb has given you unrestricted access
to the holy of holies — not someday, but now.
The sons of God begin in intimacy.
Before they rule… they burn.
Before they speak… they see.
Before they decree… they weep.
Because priesthood is not about outer courts — it’s about union with God Himself.
Moses was a priest before he was a deliverer.
He met God in the fire before he faced Pharaoh in the flesh.
Every ruler in Zion is first a priest at the altar.
The throne is not for the talented.
It is for the consecrated.
And this priesthood is not from the line of Aaron.
It is after the order of Melchizedek.
No genealogy. No beginning. No end.
Not based on law — but on endless life.
This means you are not qualified by bloodline, tribe, or tradition.
You are qualified by the blood of the Lamb —
And made a priest forever.
The church made priesthood a position for clergy.
But the Spirit has always called the entire body to be a priesthood.
Not just to minister to others — but to minister to the Lord.
You are a priest unto God.
That means your first ministry is not to man.
Your first ministry is to the Father.
To behold His face.
To carry His fragrance.
To be filled with His word.
To release His will.
And when you stand in that priestly chamber…
You don’t come as a beggar.
You come as a son.
You come with boldness.
You come in union.
Only a priest can understand the cry of the Father.
Only a priest can carry His burdens.
Only a priest can interpret the heart of God to the earth.
And it is from that place… that the kings arise.
The priesthood produces the rulership.
You cannot reign without seeing.
You cannot judge without discerning.
You cannot govern without burning in the altar of intimacy.
Religion builds platforms.
Zion builds altars.
And from the altar, the sons ascend.
Not with noise — but with fire.
Not with ambition — but with authority.
Not with talent — but with the oil of the throne.
Priesthood is not a role — it is a realm.
And every son of God must learn to dwell there.
Because the authority to rule in public
Is born in the chamber of divine union.
The throne is waiting for those
Who are not in love with ministry —
But are in love with the Lamb.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 5: Kings in the Earth — Dominion Restored
“And we shall reign on the earth…”
This one sentence shatters centuries of religious delusion.
It slams the door shut on escapism.
It ends the lie that rulership is reserved for heaven.
It declares — with power and finality —
The earth is the realm of our reign.
The religion of Babylon said,
“Hold on ‘til the rapture.”
“Fly away home.”
“Endure until He comes.”
But Revelation 5 says,
“Reign now — on the earth.”
The purpose of your redemption is not evacuation.
It is dominion.
The King is not returning to take us away.
He is reigning now — through a people who understand their place.
A people who don’t look to the sky for rescue…
But look within and find a throne.
These kings are not waiting to die.
They are not waiting for a new administration.
They are not bowing to politics or worldly systems.
They are seated in heavenly places —
And they execute that dominion in the earth.
This is why the sons were redeemed.
Not to escape, but to inherit.
Not to float, but to govern.
Not to fear, but to decree.
The Lamb reigns through many crowns —
And every crown rests on a head that knows its identity.
You are not a slave waiting to be rescued.
You are a king, ordained to rule with justice, wisdom, and power.
Kings don’t panic — they govern.
Kings don’t chase signs — they release them.
Kings don’t react to darkness — they pierce it with decree.
And this kingship is not symbolic.
It is not someday.
It is now.
In your words.
In your authority.
In your union with Christ.
When you speak as a son — the earth responds.
The crown you wear is not made of gold.
It is forged in fire.
It is given by the Lamb who reigns forever —
And He reigns through you.
The earth has been waiting.
Not for another election.
Not for another conference.
Not for another escape route.
The earth is groaning for the manifestation of the sons —
And when they appear,
They won’t be hiding in fear.
They’ll be standing in power.
These kings don’t rule with carnal weapons.
They rule with a rod of iron — forged in Spirit, unbending in truth.
They don’t back down when Babylon roars.
They stand. They decree. They possess.
Psalm 115 says:
“The heavens are the Lord’s, but the earth He has given to the sons of men.”
He gave you the territory.
Now take it.
You reign in your family.
You reign in your region.
You reign in your words.
You reign in your realm of assignment.
No more waiting.
No more delay.
The Lamb has conquered.
And He is raising kings to rule the earth.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 6: The Order of Melchizedek — A New Priesthood Rising
The moment Revelation 5 calls you a king and a priest,
it places you in a priesthood far older — and far greater — than Aaron’s.
It places you in the eternal, indestructible, royal priesthood of Melchizedek.
This name appears like a flash of lightning in Genesis 14.
Abraham returns from battle.
And out of nowhere, a king-priest appears.
Melchizedek — King of Salem.
Priest of the Most High God.
He brings bread and wine.
He blesses Abraham.
And Abraham tithes to him.
But there’s no record of his genealogy.
No father. No mother. No beginning. No end.
He doesn’t come from Levi.
He comes from a heavenly order.
An order that existed before the Law…
And will remain long after religion falls.
This order is not natural.
It is eternal.
It is deathless.
It is the pattern of the sons of God.
Psalm 110 prophesies of it:
“The Lord has sworn and will not change His mind,
You are a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.”
And Hebrews 7 confirms it:
“It is evident that our Lord sprang out of Judah…
of which tribe Moses spoke nothing concerning priesthood.”
Jesus is not a priest because of His earthly lineage.
He is a priest because of His indestructible life.
And He has brought us into that same eternal order.
This changes everything.
This means your priesthood does not come from your past.
It doesn’t come from your bloodline.
It doesn’t come from your denomination.
It comes from Zion.
It comes from the new creation.
It is not inherited from Aaron — it is inherited from Christ.
And this priesthood is not just a ministry…
It is a government.
Melchizedek was both king and priest.
He ruled and interceded.
He governed and blessed.
He carried bread and wine — a picture of covenant authority.
This is the pattern for every mature son of God.
Not one-dimensional…
Not partial…
But walking in full spiritual function.
Religion divided the office.
It said some are kings, and others are priests.
Some are prophets, some evangelists, some pastors.
But Zion is raising a priesthood that is whole.
A priesthood that functions in the fullness of Christ.
A people who carry the authority of the King
and the intimacy of the Priest
in one body — in one Spirit — in one order.
This priesthood does not wear robes.
It wears righteousness.
It does not serve in a temple made with hands.
It ministers from the Spirit
— and governs from the throne.
And here’s the key:
There is no death in this order.
Melchizedek had no end recorded.
Jesus rose from the dead never to die again.
And the sons who walk in this order are putting death underfoot
as they step into the power of endless life.
This is why Revelation 5 sings:
“You have made us kings and priests, and we shall reign on the earth…”
Because this isn’t just an identity…
It’s a living order.
The order of Melchizedek is not a theological theory —
It is the blueprint of your destiny.
You were born again into this priesthood.
Not to serve religion.
But to reign in life.
To minister to the Father.
To govern with the Son.
To operate in the fire of the Spirit.
This is the priesthood of Zion.
It is forming now.
And nothing — not death, not religion, not Babylon —
can stop it from rising.
Chapter 7: Reigning Now — Not After You Die
“And we shall reign on the earth…”
Religion told you to wait.
It told you rulership was reserved for heaven.
It told you your reward would come after death.
But Revelation 5 tells a different story.
It says, you reign now.
The moment you were redeemed,
The moment you were called a king and a priest,
The moment the Lamb took the scroll…
Your reign began.
Not in heaven.
Not in the sweet by and by.
But on the earth — now.
This is the offense of the Kingdom:
It doesn’t wait for permission.
It doesn’t delay inheritance.
It declares:
The throne has come to the sons.
You are not training to rule.
You are not waiting for resurrection to have authority.
You have been seated now in heavenly places in Christ Jesus.
You reign because of what He finished —
Not because of what you will one day accomplish.
The lie of religion is rooted in delay.
It promises power someday…
Victory someday…
Heaven someday…
But the Gospel of the Kingdom says:
All authority in heaven and earth has been given — and now it’s given to you.
When Jesus rose from the dead,
He didn’t take His seat alone.
He raised you with Him.
He enthroned you with Him.
He brought you into the age of now.
You’re not waiting to die to get your crown.
You already died in Him.
And now…
You live in union with resurrection life.
This life is not meant to be endured —
It’s meant to be governed.
This age is not your testing ground —
It’s your territory.
Your field of rulership.
Your realm of dominion.
Kings don’t beg.
Kings don’t delay.
Kings don’t ask permission to be royal.
Kings decree.
Kings occupy.
Kings advance.
If you believe rulership begins after death,
You’ve already abdicated your throne.
But if you understand that Christ in you is the reigning King,
Then every moment of your life becomes an expression of divine government.
You are not climbing toward the throne.
You are ruling from it.
You are not hoping one day to be trusted with power.
You’ve already been entrusted with a Kingdom that cannot be shaken.
This reign does not exempt you from warfare.
But it guarantees victory.
You reign in the midst of your enemies — not apart from them.
You reign in trial, in pressure, in contradiction —
Because your authority doesn’t come from the conditions…
It comes from the covenant.
This is what Babylon could never understand —
Why the sons of God don’t run from darkness…
They speak light into it.
Why they don’t fear death…
They confront it with eternal life.
Why they don’t wait for escape…
They inherit and occupy.
So, son of God —
Stop waiting for heaven to approve what heaven already finished.
Stop waiting for death to give you what resurrection already made you.
Reign now.
Decree now.
Rule now.
Occupy now.
Because you were born of royal blood,
Bought by the Lamb,
Seated in Christ,
And sent to the earth —
To reign.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 8: The Fall of Religion — And the Rise of Royalty
Religion never wanted you to know who you are.
Because the moment you discover you are a king and priest,
Its systems collapse.
Its hierarchies unravel.
Its control dies.
Religion must fall…
Because royalty is rising.
Babylon is built on lies.
Lies about heaven.
Lies about death.
Lies about your identity.
And its greatest lie is this:
“You are not ready.”
It told you to wait for power.
To wait for the rapture.
To wait for the second coming.
To wait for the next move, the next service, the next outpouring.
But the Kingdom says:
The Lamb has already prevailed.
The scroll has already been opened.
The blood has already been shed.
The throne has already been transferred.
Religion survives by convincing sons that they are still slaves.
It keeps them crawling to altars they were meant to reign from.
It glorifies death as a doorway…
And mocks dominion as pride.
But when Revelation 5 is declared,
All of Babylon trembles —
Because the kings are waking up.
“You have made us kings and priests unto our God,
And we shall reign on the earth.”
No titles.
No ordination papers.
No human approval.
Just blood-bought authority
And the Lamb’s decree.
When sons remember they are kings,
They no longer ask permission to speak.
When sons remember they are priests,
They no longer need a mediator to access the throne.
This is why religion fears Revelation 5.
It shifts the seat of power.
It ends spiritual dependency.
It removes the veil…
And it seats the sons.
Religion keeps you busy serving God.
The Kingdom seats you next to Him.
Religion keeps you weeping at the altar.
The Kingdom sets you in heavenly places.
Religion says, “Hold on, it’s gonna get worse.”
The Kingdom says, “Arise, shine — your light has come.”
The fall of religion is not a tragedy —
It is a liberation.
It is a jailbreak from false ceilings, false coverings, and false humility.
It is the return of the sons to their rightful thrones.
Revelation is not the end of the world.
It’s the end of Babylon’s reign.
And the beginning of yours.
The systems of man are crumbling.
The pulpits of control are shaking.
The voices of mixture are fading.
Because a new sound is rising:
The voice of the King in Zion —
Through the mouths of His sons.
This is not rebellion.
This is restoration.
Not lawlessness — but royalty rediscovered.
You do not need religion to govern.
You need union with the Lamb.
You need His Spirit, His Word, His nature.
And you need to know:
You are enough — because He is in you.
So let Babylon fall.
Let her towers crumble.
Let her altars burn.
Because when the fire clears…
Only the throne will remain.
And upon it —
The Lamb,
And His sons,
Ruling and reigning in the earth.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 9: The Crown and the Incense — Intercession and Authority
A king wears a crown.
A priest burns incense.
But in Revelation 5, the redeemed sons wear both.
They are crowned to rule.
They are anointed to minister.
They are kings and priests — not one or the other…
Both in perfect union.
“And when He had taken the scroll,
The four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb,
Each having a harp, and golden bowls full of incense,
Which are the prayers of the saints…”
(Revelation 5:8)
The moment the scroll is taken,
Intercession is ignited.
Heaven does not remain silent.
The prayers of the priesthood rise like incense before the throne.
This is not casual prayer.
This is royal intercession.
It is not begging God to move.
It is moving with God — as a son in perfect agreement.
This is what Babylon never understood:
That true authority flows from intimacy.
That the incense of the priest and the crown of the king
must operate together.
A crown without incense becomes dictatorship.
Incense without a crown becomes religion.
But when the two are joined…
The sons reign with the heart of the Father
and the authority of the Lamb.
This is the divine rhythm of Zion:
Worship births rulership.
Prayer precedes decree.
Incense fills the heavens —
And then the voice like thunder shakes the nations.
This is why your words matter.
You’re not just speaking into the air.
You’re filling bowls.
You’re aligning heaven and earth.
You’re moving as one who stands in the holy place,
but speaks from the throne.
In the Old Covenant, only one man could enter the holy of holies once a year.
But in the New Creation, the veil is torn.
And every son of God is invited to live there — permanently.
From that place, your incense rises…
And your decrees carry weight.
The devil doesn’t fear long prayers.
He fears prayers that come from the throne.
Prayers filled with revelation, backed by identity,
And released by one who knows they are a son.
You’re not praying like a servant hoping to be heard.
You are releasing incense as a king-priest
who already has the ear of the Father.
When your worship rises,
The scroll opens.
When your prayers ascend,
The judgments follow.
When your incense fills the bowls,
The angels pour them out.
You are not waiting for revival.
You are becoming the fragrance of heaven in the earth.
This is how territory shifts.
This is how atmospheres change.
This is how thrones are established.
Through the ministry of the sons,
Who worship and war.
Who burn and build.
Who minister before the throne
and reign from it.
The incense reveals their nearness.
The crown reveals their dominion.
And the earth will never be the same
when a son walks into a place carrying both.
You are not just a prayer warrior.
You are a priestly king.
Every word you speak from the altar
is a decree from the throne.
So raise your head, crowned one.
Lift your hands, priest of fire.
And let your life be filled with the incense
that moves heaven and reigns in the earth.
Kings and Priests — The Earth Is Our Inheritance
Chapter 10: The Earth Is Our Inheritance — Reigning With the Lamb
“And we shall reign on the earth.” (Revelation 5:10)
This is not poetry.
This is prophecy.
This is not symbolic language.
This is divine assignment.
You were not redeemed to escape.
You were not saved to survive.
You were made kings and priests
because the earth is your inheritance.
From the very beginning, this was the plan.
Adam was not placed in heaven —
He was placed in a garden.
To rule. To subdue. To multiply.
To fill the earth with the glory of the image.
That plan never changed.
It was lost through sin…
But restored through the Lamb.
When Jesus died,
He didn’t just reconcile you to God —
He restored your right to govern the earth.
The earth is not a prison.
It is not a problem.
It is a promised realm
waiting for sons to arise.
Psalm 2:8 declares the promise to the Son:
“Ask of Me, and I will give You the nations for Your inheritance,
And the ends of the earth for Your possession.”
But Jesus does not inherit the nations alone.
He shares His inheritance with those
who are bone of His bone and flesh of His flesh.
He shares it with you.
Romans 8 says:
“If we are children, then we are heirs —
Heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ…”
This means the same earth He inherits,
You inherit.
The same throne He sits upon,
You sit upon.
The same Kingdom He rules,
You rule.
You are not an orphan.
You are not a stranger passing through.
You are a son —
And the earth is your assignment.
This is why Babylon must fall.
Because it lied to you about your inheritance.
It told you the earth would be destroyed.
It told you to abandon your post.
It told you your future was far away.
But the Gospel of the Kingdom says:
Heaven is invading earth through you.
You are not waiting to fly away.
You are here to build.
To plant.
To possess.
To reign.
Not through worldly systems.
Not through carnal weapons.
But through righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.
Through Spirit-led government.
Through kingly authority and priestly fire.
When Revelation 5 declares your destiny,
It doesn’t send you to the sky.
It sends you to the earth.
Because it’s here…
In this realm…
Among real people…
In real places…
That the image of Christ is manifested.
That the nations are discipled.
That the kingdoms of this world
become the Kingdom of our God and of His Christ.
The scroll has been opened.
The Lamb has prevailed.
The sons have been revealed.
And the inheritance is in full view.
The earth is not the enemy.
The earth is the stage for divine rulership.
For redemption to reach every corner.
For glory to cover every city.
For Christ to reign through a company
who know who they are.
This is your calling.
This is your domain.
This is your portion.
Reign with the Lamb.
Fill the earth with glory.
And do not yield your inheritance to another.
The throne is not coming.
It is here.
The Lamb is not still seeking a people.
He has found them.
And they will say with one voice:
“We are kings and priests unto our God…
And we shall reign on the earth.”