These
will make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, for He
is Lord of lords and
King of kings; and those who are
with Him are called,
chosen, and faithful.
Revelation 17:14
Revelation 17:14
Lord
of lords. The idea is that Christ is the leader of all the world
leaders, the boss of all the big bosses.
Actually,
this title is true in two very different ways. The verse above
demonstrates that Jesus is going to bring down all the proud and
mighty demigods on earth. They will be brought low, broken, and
forced to bow the knee before the Lord
of lords.
The
second application is better seen in Revelation 19:16: “And He has
on His robe and on His
thigh a name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD
OF LORDS.” The scene is
after the battle of Armageddon and the Lord is ready to reign on
earth with a newly appointed group of kings and lords and they're all
good; they're the saints of God that suffered and even died for the
name of Christ.
The
millennial reign of the Lamb of God will be 1,000 years without war,
injustice, and oppression. We would come to expect that, if Christ is
in charge, but all the national and local administrators will also be
holy and just. Coming from a day and age when the term “honest
politician” is an oxymoron, it is hard to believe that they'll be
public servants that actually serve the public.
Not
everyone who is saved will reign with Christ. He gives that
responsibility to those who showed themselves faithful in little. In
the Parable of the Minas (Luke 19), the Lord said to the servant
whose mina earned nine more, “Well done, good servant; because you
were faithful in a very little, have authority over ten cities.”
I
take seriously the promises of Christ, so I want to be faithful to His
will for me now, so that I can reign with Him in His kingdom. If He
someday makes me a lord, let it be known that Christ is already my
Lord of lords.
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