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What does the Bible say about God being the King of Saints?

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The Bible describes God as the 'King of Saints' in Revelation 15:3, indicating His sovereignty and rule over His people.

In Revelation 15:3, God is referred to as the 'King of Saints,' a designation that underscores His absolute sovereignty and authority over His chosen people. This title reflects God's benevolent rule, emphasizing that He governs His church with mercy and grace, ensuring the spiritual welfare of His saints. As the sovereign ruler, He is fully capable of bringing salvation and preserving His people through every challenge they face. This assurance is foundational for believers who find comfort in knowing that their King actively upholds them throughout their lives and into eternity.
Scripture References: Revelation 15:3, John 10:27-28, Philippians 1:6

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King of Saints
Norm Wells · May 5, 2010
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