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MELECH HAKAVOD
The King of Glory
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Pronunciation Reference: מֶלֶךְ הַכָּבוֹד
MUSIC FOR DAY 21: OPEN THE ANCIENT GATES
PRAYER
King of Glory, enthroned in heavenly splendor, I praise You, recognizing that Your glory stands as the ultimate purpose of all things. Please accept my heartfelt gratitude, for through Jesus, I am granted a royal identity and the privilege to partake in Your eternal glory.
Forgive me for the moments when I have taken Your glory lightly, daring to steal it for myself, and seeking Your kingdom as a means to fulfill my own desires.
My King, I earnestly ask You to unveil my eyes to see Your beaming splendor in the ordinary moments of life. Ignite within me an unquenchable desire to glorify You. I eagerly anticipate the day when every creation in Your Kingdom unites in the worship of You.
Because You are my King of Glory, I declare I am Your glorious creation and I live to glorify You with every thought, every word, and every deed.
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A FEW FACTS…
- Melech HaKavod (מֶלֶךְ הַכָּבוֹד), "King of Glory," is derived from Psalm 24, believed to be penned by David during the entry of the Ark of the Covenant into Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6).
- In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word for "glory" is kavod (כָּבוֹד), signifying "importance“, "weight“, "respect“ or "heaviness”, but primarily connoting "glory", "honor“, "dignity", and "majesty”.
- In the New Testament, kavod is translated into the Greek word doxa (δόξα), meaning "opinion," "good reputation," and "honor." The term Doxology comes from doxologia, a compound of doxa (glory) and logos (word).
- “The glory of God is the infinite beauty and greatness of God’s manifold perfections. It is the manifest beauty of his holiness. It is the going-public of his holiness.” - John Piper
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SMILE & BREATHE
Prepare your favorite drink and find a quiet space. Sit upright, relax your shoulders, neck, and jaw.
Smile, for you are a child of the greatest king in the universe, who crowns you with glory and honor (Psalm 8:5).
Gently inhale through your nose, imagining yourself face to face with this king, His glory shining upon you.
Hold your breath for a moment, celebrating that you are entirely covered in His glory inside and out.
Exhale slowly, longer than your inhale, surrendering any shame, embarrassment, or regret completely to Him.
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EXERCISE 1:
TWO-WAY JOURNALING
You may not have had the opportunity to correspond with a member of the royal family before, but today, I invite you to write a letter to The King of Glory. Take a moment to reflect on what you would like to express to your King. Let's invite the Holy Spirit to guide you in this endeavor. Find a quiet place, listen attentively to His promptings, and document your conversation with Him in your journal.
[Part 1]
Dear Father / The King of Glory, …
[Part 2]
Dear child / (your name), …
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EXERCISE 2:
DECLARATION
He is The King of Glory, the sovereign ruler whose dominion extends across the entirety of the universe, and commands unparalleled majesty and splendor. How does this truth impact your daily life? What would be the most fitting response to the King? Reflect and pen your own declaration.
Because You are The King of Glory, I declare I can / I will / I am…
Articulate your declaration audibly, directing it both to your King and to yourself. Speak deliberately and assuredly, without mumbling or faltering. Let the depths of your being resound with a resolute 'Amen.' For gracious words, also known as 'the speech of the wise,' 'well-ordered words,' 'kind words,' and 'pleasant words,' are akin to a honeycomb—bringing sweetness to the soul and healing to the bones." (Proverbs 16:24)
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BLESSINGS
This marks the end of Day 21 in HE. Today, my prayer echoes the words of Jesus for all those who believe: Jesus has bestowed upon us the same glory that the Father bestowed upon Him, so that we may be united just as the Father and Jesus are (John 17:22).
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About this Plan
Tap into God's strength as you amplify His Hebrew names during this 30-day journey. Immerse yourself in Hebrew calligraphy art, music, scripture, and prayer that prepare you for two transformative exercises: writing (1) a two-way journal and (2) a declaration. Cultivate a deep and meaningful connection with God and activate unwavering faith in Him.
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