THRONES NOT A GAME
Who Rules, Who Rebels, and Why It Matters
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Marlene Miles
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Who Rules, Who Rebels, and Why It Matters
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible tells a story that many readers overlook: a story about authority, rebellion, and rightful rule.
Scripture repeatedly speaks of thrones - the throne of God, the throne of David, the thrones of kings, and even thrones promised to believers. Thrones appear in prophetic visions, heavenly courts, royal covenants, and the final restoration of God's kingdom.
But what exactly is a throne?
Is it merely a symbol of power, or something far more fundamental to how the universe is governed?
In THRONES: Not A Game, Dr. Marlene Miles explores the deep biblical structure of authority and the consequences of misunderstanding it. This book examines:
¿ the throne of God and the heavenly court
¿ the rebellion that attempted to exalt a rival throne
¿ the covenant foundation of legitimate rule
¿ the throne of David and the promise of the Messiah
¿ why Scripture describes kingdoms rising and falling under divine authority
¿ how thrones, dominions, principalities, and powers relate to spiritual governance
¿ why rebellion against rightful authority leads to collapse
Throughout Scripture, one truth emerges again and again: authority is not random, and it is never trivial.
Kings rise and fall. Nations are established and removed. Spiritual powers contend for influence. Yet above all of them stands the eternal throne that governs heaven and earth.
THRONES: Not A Game invites readers to reconsider the nature of authority through the lens of Scripture and to see the biblical story not merely as theology, but as the revelation of divine government.
Because in the kingdom of God, thrones are real - and they are never a game.
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