Christ the King: His Peaceful Reign and Universal Rule

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Explore the majestic imagery in Psalm 72, envisioning Christ as the King reigning from sea to sea, with tribes from deserts and kings from distant lands bowing before Him. Discover the promise of deliverance for the needy and the call to offer gifts and constant praise to the King of kings.

  • Christ the King
  • Psalm 72
  • Peaceful Reign
  • Universal Rule
  • Deliverance

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  1. Christ is the King and he shall reign from sea to utmost sea, and unto earth s remotest bounds his peaceful rule shall be. [Sing to the Lord 72b]

  2. 2. Tribes that in farthest deserts dwell shall bow before his throne; his enemies shall be subdued, and he shall rule alone.

  3. 3. Kings all shall come from distant lands and islands of the sea; their off rings they shall bring to him and wait on bended knee.

  4. 4. He will deliver those in need, the weak who cry in fear; he shall redeem them from all wrong; their life to him is dear.

  5. 5. Long shall he live, so bring to him your gifts of finest gold; to him shall constant prayer be made, his praise each day be told. Sing to the Lord 72b Public domain Text: Based on Psalm 72:8 15. Psalter, 1912, alt. Tune: Henry Lahee, 1855; desc. Peggy Spencer Palmer, 1965

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