This is a declaration of awe, a recognition of the One before whom all creation bows. When you say "My majesty," you are proclaiming that the King of all kings, the Lord of all lords, the One robed in splendor and honor—He is yours.
"My majesty."
The Scripture That Declares His Majesty:
Psalm 145:5: "On the glorious splendor of your majesty, and on your wondrous works, I will meditate."
Psalm 93:1: "The Lord reigns; he is robed in majesty; the Lord is robed; he has put on strength as his belt. Yes, the world is established; it shall never be moved."
Hebrews 1:3: "He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power."
1 Chronicles 29:11: "Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours."
What It Means to Call Him "My Majesty":
· He is the King, and I am His subject. I bow willingly before His throne.
· He is the Sovereign, and I am safe. No power in heaven or earth can overrule Him.
· He is the Glorious One, and I am His child. His majesty does not distance me; it draws me into wonder.
· He is the Ruler over all, yet He rules my heart. His authority is not tyranny; it is love.
A Prayer of Awe:
"My Majesty,
I stand in awe of You.
You are robed in splendor,
crowned with glory,
enthroned above the cherubim.
The heavens declare Your majesty,
the earth proclaims Your power,
and the angels veil their faces before You.
Yet You are mine.
The King of all kings knows my name.
The Lord of all lords calls me child.
The Majesty of heaven dwells within me.
I bow before Your throne—
not in fear, but in wonder.
Not in dread, but in love.
For Your majesty is not cold or distant;
it is the beauty of holiness,
the glory of grace.
Let me live today as one who belongs to Majesty.
Let my words reflect Your kingdom.
Let my heart beat with Your purposes.
Let my life bring glory to Your name.
You are my Majesty.
My King.
My God.
My all.
In Jesus' name,
Amen."
The Majesty Who Stoops:
The wonder of the gospel is that the Majesty of heaven did not remain distant. He stooped. He became flesh. He dwelt among us. He washed feet. He bore a cross. He rose again. And He says to you:
"I am yours, and you are Mine."
So yes—He is your Majesty.
And you are His beloved child.
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