MODULE 2 — THE KING: NATURE, CHARACTER & AUTHORITY OF GOD
Understanding the King is the foundation of understanding the Kingdom. You cannot understand the Kingdom of God unless you understand the God of the Kingdom.
🔰 2.1 — The Kingdom Begins With the King
In human governments:
– presidents are elected
– prime ministers selected
– leaders rotate
– authority is temporary
But in a Kingdom:
The King is the government and the government is the King.
His:
✔ personality
✔ character
✔ nature
✔ values
✔ morals
✔ desires
✔ intentions
—all become the law of the Kingdom.
This is why knowing God personally and intimately is essential for any Kingdom citizen.
🔥 2.2 — Who Is the King?
The Bible presents God as:
The Eternal King (1 Tim. 1:17)
The King of Kings (Rev. 19:16)
The Lord of Lords (Ps. 136:3)
The Great King Over All the Earth (Ps. 47:2)
The Only Sovereign (1 Tim. 6:15)
He is not just a ruler.
He is:
✔ Creator
✔ Owner
✔ Sustainer
✔ Lawgiver
✔ Healer
✔ Defender
✔ Provider
✔ Father
✔ Judge
✔ Master
✔ Shepherd
✔ Visionary
✔ Architect of all existence
Everything visible and invisible originates from Him.
✨ 2.3 — God’s Nature: The Essence of the King
To understand a Kingdom, you must understand:
the nature of the One who rules it.
The nature of God includes:
1. Holiness
He is 100% pure, perfect, and uncorrupted.
“Holy, holy, holy…” (Isa. 6:3)
2. Love
His nature is self-giving, sacrificial, unconditional love.
“God is love.” (1 John 4:8)
3. Righteousness
His standards are right, pure, and just.
“The Lord is righteous.” (Ps. 129:4)
4. Faithfulness
He never lies, never changes, never fails.
“Great is Your faithfulness.” (Lam. 3:23)
5. Goodness
Everything He does flows from His goodness.
“The Lord is good.” (Ps. 34:8)
6. Power
He is unlimited in ability and authority.
“Power belongs to God.” (Ps. 62:11)
7. Sovereignty
He answers to no one and His rule cannot be challenged.
“He does what He pleases.” (Ps. 115:3)
8. Mercy
Compassionate, forgiving, patient.
“His mercy endures forever.” (Ps. 136:1)
This nature becomes:
✔ the culture
✔ the laws
✔ the atmosphere
✔ the priorities
✔ the expectations
✔ the lifestyle
of the Kingdom.
👑 2.4 — God’s Character: The King’s Reputation
The character of the King determines the confidence of His citizens.
If a king is corrupt, the citizens fear.
If a king is unjust, the citizens suffer.
If a king is unstable, the citizens are insecure.
But God is:
Immutably good, consistently righteous, eternally trustworthy.
This makes the Kingdom:
✔ safe
✔ secure
✔ reliable
✔ stable
✔ predictable
Citizens can rest confidently in His character.
⚡ 2.5 — God’s Authority: How the King Rules
Authority in the Kingdom is not voted on.
It is inherent.
God’s authority is:
Absolute
He has the final say.
Universal
His rule extends over heaven, earth, angels, demons, nations, kings, and all creation.
Unquestionable
No one can challenge His decisions.
Eternal
His authority had no beginning and will have no end.
Creative
He rules by His Word.
“Let there be…” (Gen. 1)
Delegated
He gives His authority to His sons and daughters.
“Behold, I give you authority…” (Luke 10:19)
This authority is what Jesus restored to humanity.
🌍 2.6 — The King Owns Everything
In a democracy, citizens own property.
In a Kingdom, the King owns everything.
“The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof.” (Ps. 24:1)
✔ All land
✔ All resources
✔ All people
✔ All nations
✔ All systems
✔ All environments
✔ All spiritual territories
God is:
Owner. Not manager. Not landlord. Owner.
This is why:
✔ Worship belongs to Him
✔ Obedience belongs to Him
✔ Tithes belong to Him
✔ Life belongs to Him
Citizens don’t “give God 10%.”
He owns 100%.
🔑 2.7 — The King’s Word Is Law
Whatever God says becomes:
✔ reality
✔ truth
✔ law
✔ decree
✔ eternal principle
This is why Jesus said:
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away.” (Matt. 24:35)
And why submitting to God’s Word is not optional for Kingdom people.
💞 2.8 — The King Is Also a Father
This is what makes God’s Kingdom unlike any earthly kingdom.
He is:
✔ King — with power
✔ Father — with love
He rules with authority
and embraces with affection.
This creates:
✔ confidence without fear
✔ obedience without oppression
✔ devotion without force
This is why Jesus taught us to pray:
**“Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name.
Your Kingdom come…” (Matt. 6:9-10)**
The Kingdom flows from the Father-heart of God.
🔥 2.9 — Knowing the King Produces Pursuit
When believers truly see who God is:
– His beauty
– His majesty
– His wisdom
– His power
– His love
They can’t help but pursue Him.
People do not seek the Kingdom because they don’t know the King.
But once they see Him:
🔥 hunger awakens
🔥 desire grows
🔥 worship rises
🔥 obedience becomes joy
🔥 prayer becomes passion
🔥 holiness becomes natural
Revelation of the King is the fuel of Kingdom life.
✍️ REFLECTION QUESTIONS
- Which aspect of God’s nature stands out most to you and why?
- How does understanding God as King change your view of Christianity?
- Why is it important that God’s Word is law in His Kingdom?
- What is the difference between God ruling as King and loving as Father?
- How might understanding God’s character produce more confidence in your spiritual walk?
🙏 PRAYER
“Father, reveal Yourself to me as King.
Show me Your glory, Your character, and Your love.
Take away every false image and every religious idea I have believed.
Let me see You as You are.
Teach my heart to trust You, obey You, and worship You.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
🔥 ACTIVATION EXERCISE
For the next 24 hours:
✔ Meditate on Psalm 103
✔ Write down 10 characteristics of God that touch you most
✔ Pray: “King Jesus, be Lord over every area of my life.”
📘 ASSIGNMENT
Write a half-page reflection:
“How understanding the King changes the way I live.”
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