Thursday, August 21, 2025

The Anointing of Kings

 A lot of people have been taught to think in more "liberal" perspectives, and Social Contract Theory, even more "Conservative" people have been thought to think that way.  What about a Divine Right of Kings?  The idea of a Divine Right of Kings, it would be foreign concept to many.  A Divine Right of Kings is in the Bible.  There are a lot of interesting concepts that comes with Monarchy like The Anointing of Kings.  What exactly is The Anointing of Kings, and what are its implications?  This is the question we are looking to answer today.  

The New Testament, it is very interpersonal.  How should a man live in a Christian society?  How does he get along with his neighbors, and with God?  Jesus talked about The Kingdom of God, and the Kingdom of God is spiritual.  The Kingdom of God happens wherever men give authority to Jesus Christ as King.  What happens when earthly Kings start becoming Christians and wielding authority?  Israel, in The Book of Judges, it was not like other Nations.  Israel didn't have a King.  God was their King.  

In I Samuel 8, Israel demands a King.  The Lord grants them one.  The following is The Rights of Israel's King.  

10 Samuel told all the words of the Lord to the people who were asking him for a king. 11 He said, “This is what the king who will reign over you will claim as his rights: He will take your sons and make them serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his chariots. 12 Some he will assign to be commanders of thousands and commanders of fifties, and others to plow his ground and reap his harvest, and still others to make weapons of war and equipment for his chariots. 13 He will take your daughters to be perfumers and cooks and bakers. 14 He will take the best of your fields and vineyards and olive groves and give them to his attendants. 15 He will take a tenth of your grain and of your vintage and give it to his officials and attendants. 16 Your male and female servants and the best of your cattle[c] and donkeys he will take for his own use. 17 He will take a tenth of your flocks, and you yourselves will become his slaves. 18 When that day comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, but the Lord will not answer you in that day.”  (1 Samuel 10:18)  

 The Kings of Israel, they ruled through Divine Right.  When Kings and Emperors became  Christians, did they tend to follow the model in 1 Samuel 8 to a large degree?  The New Testament was very interpersonal.  How should a man get along with his neighbors.  To understand rulers and Kingship and foreign policy, someone may need to understand the Prophets.  

The question today is "What is an Anointing of Kings?"  The anointing of Kings is like a Spiritual Memory.  What other Kings, in a line of Kings, what other Kings did, it may have added to a character.  Given someone had the anointing of the King of France in 2025, and governing power to wield, he may have felt inclined to view Corporations as errant nobles to be put down, and their lands and wealth confiscated.  That is part of the character of the Kings of France.  In an anointing of Kings there may be a memory of engaging in diplomacy, and how to wield political power. There may be a memory of harsh punishments and discipline.  Someone may have had to be ruthless to hold onto power.  

How did someone potentially tap into this spiritual memory?  I am not 100% sure how easy or difficult it was for many monarchs.  A man's Body is a Temple.  Jesus lives in a man through his Holy Spirit.  A King may have a "Need to Know" certain things.  That is where someone may have found a Spiritual Memory in an Anointing of Kings.  The Anointing of Kings could also, potentially, break someone or drive them crazy.  

Post:  "Perception and Intuition Through God" on In God We Trust Blog.  

This is an interesting topic that God has shared with me. There are some different ways of thinking that a lot of people are not used to. 

Addendum -  

The Question:  What exactly is Right and Left politically?  

Right and Left came out of the French Revolution in sin.  The "Modern" era started roughly with The French Revolution, and ended with the Fall of the Berlin Wall.  We are in Post Modernism.  What that means exactly is still up in the air.  

There is a big difference between God Given Rights, and Rights of Man.  How does a British Citizen, living in the British Colonies of America, how does a British Citizen have the right to rebel against their King, ruling through Divine Right?  The Declaration of Independence gave casus belli.  The American Patriots, they won.  This showed God's favor.  Similar revolutions happened all over the the New World.  God Given rights gave deference to God. 

The French Revolution was different in character. The French Revolution was Luciferian....seeing God as the Dark, and man or something else as The Light.  The Rights of Man was Luciferian.  The French killed their King, anointed of God, in a ceremony that hearkened back to Prophet Samuel anointing King Saul.  The French have been plagued with political instability, lost wars, lost prestige ever since.  

Satanism or Luciferianism, it tends to start off like a wild party, where everyone was having a good time, but eventually people have to sober up and deal with the consequences.  This could be like Napoleon rampaging across Europe, or Sex Drugs and Rock and Roll in the 1970's.  It had its ups and downs.  Did someone institutionalize something Satanic where there was a Demonic Stronghold over society?  The Rights of Man would be a Demonic Stronghold in France.  The mainstreaming of Counter Culture in the US, during the 1970's, that may have been a Demonic Stronghold.  

Politics in the United States was different than politics in France.  In France, The Left was Luciferian, or Republican, believing they were the Light outside of God, seizing Church lands, and destroying things like Cluny Cathedral.  The Right in France, it was Catholic and Monarchist.  That Luciferian side of Left Wing Politics, in the US, has really established itself in Post Modernism.  

We don't have to do Left and Right anymore. We can do something else.  

No comments:

Post a Comment

Reading Here, Some May Need This

Dark Night of the Soul Testimony

May 24, 2014, I was about to be homeless. I had kept being arrested for things like walking home from a bar, and being held with the...