Episode 291 - King of Kings and Lord of Lords
Our Lord Jesus Christ the King

From the garden to the throne, the story is one of kingship — of rule offered, lost, and restored. We begin with Adam, shaped in the image of the Christ who was to come, a king in a walled garden who failed to defend his realm. We end with the white horse and the Rider, flame-eyed and crowned, who comes not only to protect but to reclaim.
The battle is not metaphor. There is an enemy, and Christ our King enters the fray not with fear, but with justice and mercy. In His Annunciation, His Ascension, His ministry, and even His trial, the question echoes: are You a king? And He answers not with denial, but with destiny — for this cause I came into the world.
He makes of us a kingdom of priests. He lifts us into His victory. The crown He wears is not taken but given — and now He reigns, not afar, but near. His kingdom has no end. And we? We are already within it.