And the New Testament fully brings out the same Glory of Him as King. He is “King of Peace” (Heb. vii:2); “King of saints” (Rev. xv:3); “The Lord of lords and King of kings” (Rev. xvii:14).
At last the unfulfilled message of Gabriel will be gloriously fulfilled. “The Lord God shall give unto Him the Throne of His father David; and He shall reign over the house of Jacob forever; and of His kingdom there shall be no end” (Luke i:32).
But nowhere is He called “King of the church,” nor are we authorized as believers to address Him “Our King.” He will be King, but then He will not be our King, but we shall be Kings with Him. He is not King of the church, but the Head of the Body, the church; Head and Body together, Christ and His church, will rule and reign over the earth. Glory to His Name! In loving tenderness He looks upon us, who possess His life, He is not ashamed to call us “brethren,” for He is Man, the second Man, and He beholds in us those, who will ere long share His Kingly Glory, His Kingly rule.
Oh, Beloved readers! does it not warm our hearts! Does it not make us feel like falling down on our faces and confess to Him our indifference and our nothingness, and humble ourselves in the dust. How little, oh how little we enter into all this. The Lord help us to have through His Word and in the power of His Spirit a greater vision of the King and our blessed, eternal lot with Him.
They crown Him King on high;
Shall we not crown Him here,
The blessed Christ of Calvary,
To ransomed sinners dear?
They worship Him above,