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How To Become A King

How To Become A King

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What does it mean to have godly character in a world obsessed with achievement? This powerful Father's Day message challenges men to embrace true kingship—not through dominance but through character.

Drawing from Deuteronomy 17:14-20, we explore Moses' radical blueprint for leadership that stood in stark contrast to the kings of surrounding nations. While other kings accumulated horses, wives, and wealth as symbols of power, God called His leaders to a different path: one marked by humility, obedience, and selflessness.

The message confronts our culture's fixation on external success while neglecting internal character formation. We've seen countless examples of successful people—from celebrities to pastors—whose achievements outpaced their integrity, leaving destruction in their wake. True kingship isn't about building empires but about building character that reflects God's heart.

Through practical insights, we learn that humility means recognizing our value comes from whose we are, not what we have. Obedience isn't about legalistic rule-following but establishing a rhythm of daily connection with God. And selflessness means using our strength not to dominate others but to serve them—just as Jesus did when He wore a crown of thorns instead of gold.

Perhaps most powerfully, the message reminds us that our heavenly Father stands in the bleachers of life with a sign that reads, "That's my child!" He invites us into deep intimacy with Him, offering healing where earthly fathers may have wounded us.

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