The throne of David can sound remote, yet it matters profoundly for understanding Jesus. This is where many conversations either open up or shut down.
It names God’s promise of a righteous king from David’s line whose reign would endure.
This is sometimes treated as mere political relic language. Biblically, it points to justice, faithful rule, and a kingdom not built on fear.
For Christians, this promise anchors public hope. Christ’s kingship speaks to both personal redemption and the renewal of a fractured world.
I want this to be practical theology, not shelf theology. The point is not to sound clever; the point is to help real people think clearly, heal honestly, and follow Jesus faithfully in a complicated world.
If you are looking to take these truths from your head to your heart—especially as we navigate the heavy realities of pain, trauma, and trying to live faithfully in a broken world—I want to invite you to explore my book, Forgiveness. Together, we look closely at one of the most challenging yet profoundly restorative commands of Jesus, discovering how it is possible to find healing and hope even when it feels impossible.

