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Why do some reject Christ's reign?

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Some reject Christ's reign due to a desire for autonomy and misunderstanding of true belonging.

The rejection of Christ's reign, as depicted in Luke 19:14, reveals a deep-seated human inclination toward self-rule. Many prefer to live independently, favoring their desires over God's ultimate authority. This rejection stems from a rebellion against recognizing Jesus as King, wanting instead to control their destinies. The Scriptures illustrate that the natural heart is at enmity with God, often resisting His sovereignty. However, understanding and accepting His reign positions believers under grace, acknowledging that true fulfillment comes from yielding to His lordship. Believers are called to proclaim God's reign, inviting the unconverted to see the beauty of submitting to an all-powerful, loving King.
Scripture References: Luke 19:14, Romans 8:7

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