The Throne Of The Lord Is In The Midst Of His People

Amazingly, most Christians today think that the Throne of David has been transferred to heaven and many would even accept that the papal throne has replaced it. The reason is that they cannot handle the truth and its implications in terms of the nation/state context. It seems literally frightening for Christians, conditioned and programed by a Romanist oriented theology, to consider that the everlasting Davidic Throne of the Lord continues as a literal throne at the very center of western civilization, in the midst of His servant people in the United Kingdom.
It is even more daunting still for these Christians to think that they are true Israel in the world today and that they should be taking the lead in standing up for righteousness, which alone, can elevate (or exalt) the nation. They are intimidated by the great beast of Mammon, globalism and inclusivism, that seeks to make all the world one, to the destruction of every God-given quality of separateness and identity.
There seems to be no vision of Christian nationhood at this very moment when the world and its nations are in such turmoil. It is high time that Christian evangelism embraced the Gospel of the Kingdom of God in the context of nationhood under His authority and His Throne in our midst. Our covenant relationship with God the Father, at the national level, is what needs to be brought squarely into focus for all those who are solely into materialism and who follow pagan beliefs.
The Holy Bible is the most valuable thing in the world to the Christian Israel nations. It reveals the continuity of their history from the call to Abraham and extending right through the Bible, like a golden thread, are eight great covenants. These are binding agreements made between the Lord God and His servant people which are incredibly important, yet modern evangelism has forgotten and disregarded them.
These covenants affect the people and citizens of the Christian nations to a great degree and involve the very basis of their constitutional freedom and their destiny. They are affected by them in life and death; in their food and work. No aspect of national life lies outside these great binding agreements – these great covenants.
In them is a guarantee that the world will never again be devastated by water – which could happen if an asteroid were to strike earth, for example. There is also promised a further land for God’s people, where they would be safe from their enemies (this land is obviously not Palestine, from which they were driven out as captives) and they are given a perpetual kingly line and the promise that Abraham’s seed would be a blessing to the world and would be a “company of nations,” which the Apostle Paul calls “the Commonwealth of Israel” (Ephesians 2:12)
Some of these covenants were conditional on the response and obedience of God’s people to his laws (Leviticus 26), but some were given without any conditions at all like those to Abraham and David (Genesis 15, 12, 17 and 2 Samuel 7). When the Lord God swore by himself that a covenant should stand forever, it must be is force still and have supreme importance and meaning for us today in 2025 and more so as society and nations disintegrate.
When Jacob-Israel was on his deathbed, he was literally made aware of what would happen down the ages – of the coming into the world of a great Ruler. He said “the sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh (he to whom it belongs) come …… binding his foal unto the vine and his ass’s colt unto the choice vine.” (Genesis 49: 10-11)
Here is foretold our Lord’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:5-7) almost 2,000 years after the call of Abraham. And 2,000 years have again elapsed and the full significance of the coming Messiah, King of kings, needs to be appreciated by our people. It is “unto him that the gathering of the people shall be” which promise was set with the blessing of all the sons of Israel. In particular, this is the blessing which comes upon Joseph and his son Ephraim, to whom was given the birthright promises. (Chronicles 5:2)
At this time in history we need to fill our Israel nations with the light of the teachings of God’s advancing Kingdom on Earth. Failure to do this will, in the day of His Judgment, be regarded as a failure to understand the Elijah message.
More seriously still, it will result in many egotistical preachers being humbled by their failure to receive the Kingdom vision, which has been freely available to them for almost two centuries. The oil of understanding is not in their lamps – and the King must soon come into His Kingdom to take up the Throne of David in our midst.