King’s Keeper
“Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written in it; for the time is near.” Revelation 1:3 NKJV
Normally, and without unnecessary ambiguity, the King’s keeper suggests a reliable relationship with and revelation from the King; and the use of the keeper’s King will be equally appropriate. Unfortunately, in our world of changing styles, culture, and standards, there are many kings in the purview of most keepers or sycophants. Obviously, if John the beloved had not been considered the King’s keeper, he would not have earned the privilege of being preserved for the revelation of Jesus Christ at the island of Patmos. In life’s daily activities, engagement and consideration, the King’s keeper is equipped with the ability to read, hear, and keep the words of Christ’s prophecy. Those who read for argument cannot hear; and those who hear for attraction cannot keep. Whereas, the King’s keeper will prayerfully read the scripture to meditate; and will meditate on the scriptural revelation to keep His commandments in his daily practices.
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