“On his robe and on his thigh he has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords.”
This isn't a title men bestow on him — it's a name written on his very person, inscribed where no one can erase it or claim it for themselves.
The name's placement — robe and thigh, where a warrior bore his sword — declares this kingship comes with power to act, not merely to reign in name.
Every human throne, however grand, bows before this title — no earthly king can claim authority that doesn't ultimately come from him.
The second title stacks authority upon authority — no doubled, tripled, or collective power on earth compares to his.
This is the same Lamb who died — now appearing mounted, warrior and king, no longer concealing who he has always been.
Act: Today, surrender to him in prayer one specific area of your life where you still rule as though you were your own king.