Child of the King (Part 1) Podcast Por  arte de portada

Child of the King (Part 1)

Child of the King (Part 1)

Escúchala gratis

Ver detalles del espectáculo

Read: Psalm 24

“Want to come over to my house for a while?” Elsa asked as she and Maggie got off the school bus.

“Okay,” said Maggie. “I’ll just have to make sure it’s okay with my mom.”

After checking with Maggie’s mother, the girls had a snack and then went to Elsa’s room. “My mom gave me some of her old dresses,” Elsa said. “We could put them on and pretend to be princesses.”

“Yeah! That would be fun!”

After choosing dresses and putting them on, the girls made paper crowns and walked around in their long princess gowns. They sat on imaginary thrones while imaginary servants did everything they were told.

When Elsa’s brother Stellan walked by, he stopped a moment and looked in. “Your Royal Highnesses,” he said dramatically, “I hate to be the one to tell you this, but I think you need to fire your royal stylist. Your dresses look old and outdated.”

“They do not!” Maggie said indignantly. “They’re beautiful princess gowns. You’re just jealous because you’re not a prince!”

Stellan laughed. “Whatever,” he said and continued down the hall.

After Maggie went home, Elsa sat down to dinner with her family. Stellan passed her the bread basket. “Have a roll, Your Royal Highness,” he teased. “Tell me, are you able to butter it yourself? If not, just snap your royal fingers and someone will apply the golden butter with a golden knife.” Elsa grinned and made a face at her brother.

“What’s that all about?” asked Dad. When he heard about the girls’ afternoon activities, he surprised Elsa by saying, “You want to know something? You really are a princess—and Stellan is a prince!”

“What?” cried Elsa. “But you’re not a king!”

“No,” said Dad, “but since you both trust Jesus as your Savior, God is your Father, and He’s the King of kings. So in a way, that makes you a princess, right?”

“Cool!” said Elsa. “Maggie will be surprised to hear that! I’ll tell her about it tomorrow.”

“Does Maggie know Jesus?” asked Dad. “Is she a child of the King of kings too?”

“I don’t know,” said Elsa. “I’ll ask her. If not, I’ll tell her she can become a real princess too!”

–Victoria Johnson

How about you? Are you a child of God—the King of kings? If you know Jesus as your Savior, He has saved you from sin and made you God’s child. You might not feel like a prince or princess, but your heavenly Father is the Ruler of the universe! If you haven’t put your faith in Jesus, do it today and He will make you a child of the King of kings. (To learn more, go to Have You Heard the Good News?)

Today's Key Verse: He is Lord of lords and King of kings. Revelation 17:14 (NKJV)

Today's Key Thought: God is the King of kings

Todavía no hay opiniones