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What happens when people reject God's kingship according to the Bible?

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Rejecting God's kingship leads to disaster, as seen in biblical history through Israel's failure with earthly kings.

The Scriptures warn that rejecting God's kingship results in severe consequences. In 1 Samuel 8, Israel's demand for a human king symbolizes their rejection of God's authority. God granted their request, but with it came dire warnings of oppression and suffering under human leadership. Likewise, history shows that such rejection often leads to chaos, disobedience, and spiritual decline. God's disciplinary actions serve as reminders of the importance of submitting to His rule, as opting for worldly authority always results in spiritual emptiness and distress.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 8:7-9, Hosea 13:9

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Make Them a King
Frank Tate · Jan 16, 2011
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