Territorial Thrones

“In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of His robe filled the temple.” Isaiah‬ ‭6:1‬ ‭NKJV‬‬ http://bible.com/114/isa.6.1.nkjv
The extent of human vision or dream in life is the limit of his aspirations. Prior to the death of king Uzziah, the ministry of prophet Isaiah was limited to the knowledge of the leaps and bounds of human abilities and capabilities, and the understanding of human positions and possibilities. And like it happened to Isaiah, it is difficult for anyone to aspire beyond the capabilities of the object in his lifted throne. Apparently in the mind of Isaiah, the highest object on the throne is king Uzziah. But when king Uzziah died, the veil covering the vision of Isaiah was taken away...’I saw the Lord siting on a throne, high and lifted up’. Within every territorial throne on earth lies the celestial throne of the King of kings and the Lord of lords. Respect for territorial thrones is the will of God, but the worship of these thrones in exchange for limited aspirations is the way of man. However, the ability to see the glory of God is enshrined in the desire for the relegation of the glory of man. There is always a divine purpose in every human devotion in life, amidst the myriads of human aspirations. Oftentimes, the demands for best performance in human territorial thrones limit the inner drive, sincere pursuit and aspirations for divine purpose.

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