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This House Belongs to God Part 2: Crowns without Consecration

1 h 15 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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When kings ruled without priestly reverence for God’s presence, corruption followed. Power without presence always produces idolatry. In this teaching we will identify places where we have created idolatry and altars of it with in many different areas of life like relationships, leaders, and church etc. Some of these characteristics and natures we may be able to detect with in our self and among leaders spiritually and in the world that we must be aware of. We will go through several Kings of old in 1 Kings and 2 Kings examining their behaviors and failures so we can look at ourselves, our world, family and etc to interceed and see a returning back to God.

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