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You weren’t supposed to be anyone, but God saw you. Oh, you looked like nothing, but God fixed His gaze on you. He is the God who chooses to make king the one everyone despises. And I have come to prophetically declare to you: royalty has turned.
“To Him who loves us and has freed us from our sins by his blood, and has made us to be kings and priests to serve His God and Father” (Revelation 1:6)
Jesus Christ didn’t just pay for your salvation; He suffered to lift you up, to establish you as a king on the earth. He set you free from the bonds of sin so He could position you for His glory. So why are you still down there? Why do you keep living as if you had no inheritance in the house of the King?
God is calling you to rise. Right where you are, yes, you. You might be insignificant in the eyes of men, but in heaven, your name is already written on the scrolls of royalty. The question is: will you accept this call? Will you answer the call to distinction, to elevation, to authority that God has prepared for you?
God is a King, and no one can stop the one He chooses. He lifts up, He establishes, He positions—not according to human criteria, but according to the heart. He has made you a king and a priest. You weren’t just saved to come to church; you were saved to reign. Don’t run away from your destiny: accept your royalty.
You must understand one essential thing: royalty is a positioning. It is not a title; it is a stature. It is a spiritual dimension before it is a visible function. You enter into it through revelation, through transformation, through divine empowerment. Royalty is not just sitting on a throne; it is ruling in the spirit, exercising influence, impacting with righteousness, reigning in the fear of God.
But beware, there is no royalty without priesthood. There is no authentic royalty without a life of prayer, without consecration, without covenant with the God who promotes. That is why Esther, though already queen, still withdrew into fasting, still bowed in prayer. She had understood that her position only had power if it was backed by a life of consecration.
And you, you want to reign but you don’t know how to pray. You want to make an impact without intimacy with God? You want to break through without sacrificing your sleep for the presence of the King? Impossible. If prayer is shaky, royalty will be fleeting. It takes constant, deep, and violent communion with the Father to reign without compromise.
Jesus was supported by women like Joanna, Susanna, Mary of Magdala. Women from high positions, women of means, called to support the ministry of the King of kings. They were not ordinary women, they were not passive women. They were committed women who used their position to support the Kingdom. You want the blessing? Then become a channel of blessing. What you possess must advance the interests of the King, not feed your ego.
Divine royalty is not like the glory of the world. Heavenly royalty is to manifest the glory of God on earth. It’s not to build temples to our ego, but to build altars to the name of Jesus. And in this season, God wants to establish kings in government spheres, in business, in the arts, in sports, in education… But not for popularity! For the glory of the Father, for the advancement of the Kingdom.
Saul was established but was rejected. Royalty can turn. Royalty can be transferred as it can be taken away. It is not enough to be anointed; you must remain faithful. Saul became arrogant, he disobeyed God, his heart grew proud, and God said: I have rejected him. I have found a man after my own heart. Oh, may God never regret elevating you! May God never say of you: “I regret having established him.”
Loyalty preserves royalty. Humility sustains elevation. The one who receives the anointing must tremble before the One who gives it, because a proud heart is a heart ready to fall. David said: “Lord, do not take your Holy Spirit from me!” It was not the throne he wanted, it was the presence of God. Here is a man after God’s own heart. It was not power that ignited him, but intimacy. It was love. It was the presence of the Beloved. That’s what God is looking for: lovers of His presence, passionate for His will, mad for His heart.
There are family laws that hinder elevation. Ancestral voices that say no one rises in your family. Demonic ceilings that cry: “You won’t go any higher.” But God has sent me today to break those laws! So that royalty may fall upon you! May the chains that kept you from entering your season of distinction be broken in the name of Jesus!
And you who say: “I failed, I fell, I messed everything up,” let me remind you that God chose what was weak, what was lowly, what men despised. David wasn’t the first option. He wasn’t even invited to the ceremony. But he is the one God elected, anointed, and established. Do not despise your beginnings, do not look at your situation—what God says about your life is more real than anything you see in the natural.
Do you hear this call? Do you feel it in your heart? You can’t pretend anymore. God is in the process of establishing you. You are called to royalty. The time has come when you can no longer remain in the depths of destiny out of ignorance or cowardice. This is your hour. This is the moment. God is locating you to establish you. Accept the call, respond to the call, make yourself available. You don’t need to be ready. You need to be real. And if your heart longs for Him, if He sees in your eyes the passion to glorify Him, He will lift you up.
Father, I stand before You. I lift my hands because I understand that You are calling me. I’m not perfect, I’m not qualified, but Your eyes have rested on me. I say yes. Yes to royalty. Yes to the anointing. Yes to responsibility. I don’t want to reign for myself. I want to fulfill Your will. Anoint me. Fill me. Send me. And may You never regret having established me. Give me the grace to stay attached to You. Give me the grace to love Your heart more than Your throne. In the mighty name of Jesus, amen!
🙏 If you’ve never given your life to Jesus, say this prayer in faith:
Lord Jesus, I acknowledge that I need You. I believe You died for my sins and rose again. Today, I receive You as my Lord and my Savior. Make me a king and a priest according to Your heart. May my life glorify Your name. Amen.
- 1 Samuel 13:14 – The Lord has sought a man after His own heart
- Revelation 1:6 – He has made us kings and priests
- Psalm 75:7 – It is God who brings down and who lifts up
- Daniel 2:37 – The God of heaven has given you dominion
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