What is the Scriptural Way to Become a Sovereign?

Posted on: April 8, 2009 by: admin

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Look what I found hiding under John chapter 1 verse 12:

12 Because I take hold of so as to not let go, lay hold of, and grasp mentally and understand [1] Jahshuwah; I associate myself with Him as a companion[2], compatriot[3], or attendant[4] and I have taken possession of and made use of exclusively for myself[5] Him by learning His craft[6], I have been commissioned[7] with:[8]

1) the power of choice[9]

2) leave or permission

3) physical and mental power

4) ability or strength

5) the power of authority and of right

6) the power of rule or government and by this power my will and commands must be submitted to by others and obeyed.[10]

7) authority over mankind; specifically:

a) the power of judicial decisions[11]

b) of authority to manage domestic affairs[12]

8) Jurisdiction: I am one who possesses delegated authority

9) power over angels and demons; I am a spiritual leader[13]

10) a sign of regal authority, a crown.

So, when we hang out with Jahshuwah and give Him access to ourselves, he makes us sovereigns. Not in the sweet bye-and-bye, but now! Let’s walk in it!


[1]To grasp mentally; understand: a candidate who apprehends the significance of geopolitical issues. To become conscious of, as through the emotions or senses; perceive.

[2] A person who accompanies or associates with another; a comrade. A domestic partner. A person employed to assist, live with, or travel with another. One of a pair or set of things; a mate.

[3] A person from one’s own country. A colleague.

[4] One who attends or waits on another.

[5] To take possession of or make use of exclusively for oneself

[6] the skilled practice of a practical occupation. Jahshuwah’s craft is reigning as a servant king.

[7] To being chosen-born of Jah, a son by right; there are many benefits in Jahuwah’s benefit package that comes as a result of Jahuwah being our owner or boss. Our commission.

[8] These are the prerequisites to what follows. Here are the true attributes of sovereignty.

[9] The ability to choose to do what is right according t the Torah; as opposed to being under the control of the wicked one.

[10] Characteristics of a judge.

[11] Like judge would have.

[12] To make license plates and registration.

[13] Defined as one who has the power and position to rule over others; a monarch. One who dominates or leads a group or an endeavor: industrial potentates.

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