King of Glory
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Scripture: Psalm 24:7–10
Key Thought: When the King of Glory shows up, everything must make room—and everything else must bow.
Introduction
In a transparent moment during worship, the question arose: What exactly is glory? As Psalm 24 unfolded, it became clear that many believers experience worship without fully understanding what is present when God’s glory enters. The enemy benefits from this lack of understanding—but revelation changes everything.
What Is Glory?
Glory is the visible, weighty, overwhelming expression of who God is.
It is God revealed, unveiled, and put on display.
- Hebrew word Kabod = weight, worth, substance, heavy importance
- Glory is the manifestation of God’s nature
When God’s glory shows up:
- His Holiness becomes visible
- His Power becomes undeniable
- His Presence becomes tangible
- His Authority becomes irresistible
Glory vs. Anointing
- Anointing: God working through you
- Glory: God revealing Himself
The anointing produces results, but the glory stops everything.
(2 Chronicles 5:14 — no one could stand in the glory.)
Glory is where God lives.
Where glory shows up, everything else bows—sickness, fear, demons, and confusion.
The Text Explained – Psalm 24
Verse 7 – Lift Up Your Heads
A command to ancient gates to open wide.
Today, the gates are our entry points: heart, mind, body, and soul.
The King requires room to enter.
Verse 8 – Who Is This King of Glory?
He is the Undefeated Champion—strong, mighty, and victorious in battle.
Verse 9 – Prepare for Divine Entry
This is a call to preparation. The King is not asking permission—He is arriving.
Verse 10 – The Lord of Hosts
He is the Commander of Heaven’s Army, reigning over every realm.
This is not a visiting King—He’s coming to take over.
Understanding Psalm 24
This is a processional Psalm, sung as the Ark of the Covenant returned to Jerusalem.
It reveals three truths:
- Authority: The earth belongs to the Lord—He owns it all
- Access: God requires clean hands (actions) and a pure heart (motives)
- Arrival: The King is ready—have we met the criteria?
Closing Reflection
The King of Glory is ready to enter.
The question is not who He is—the question is are we ready to receive Him?
Lift the gates. Make room. The King is coming in. Selah.