Kingdom Quotes

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“Because he that lacks knowledge about his enemy will find himself sitting in total defeat where bondage and misery reigns and rules.”
John Ramirez, Fire Prayers: Building Arsenals That Destroy Satanic Kingdoms

“The ministry of violence is a spiritual conflict. It’s a ministry that every child of God cannot afford to sweep under the rug. If they do, they will suffer spiritual loss, and will never be more than conquerors in Christ Jesus.”
John Ramirez, Fire Prayers: Building Arsenals That Destroy Satanic Kingdoms

“Renunciation is the spiritual scissors or act that cuts things to the root out of your life, in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. It’s time to shame the devil and make Jesus Christ proud.”
John Ramirez, Fire Prayers: Building Arsenals That Destroy Satanic Kingdoms

Jarod Kintz
“Frisland is a country that's so powerful it had itself removed off all world maps, so it could stealthily gain influence. It has an ancient ruler named King Anthony, better known as Susan B. Anthony. Susan really do be Anthony.

King Anthony began to reign over Frisland just as soon as Susan B. Anthony "died." At first, King Anthony was kept alive through crude cloning techniques, but over the last century, technology has advanced so far that now King Anthony exists as a spirit embedded in a hologram.”
Jarod Kintz, 94,000 Wasps in a Trench Coat

Madeline Miller
“My father had spent his life scrabbling to keep his kingdom, and would not risk losing it over such a son as me.”
Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

Robert J. Tiess
“One lie might eye the highest throne / inside the castle of your mind, / and any whim may play the lord / when left unchecked, out of control, / once knights of reason flee their posts, / let sentiments invade these walls, / then leave the keep without defense. / How easily a kingdom falls!

(from Interior Kingdom)”
Robert J. Tiess, The Humbling and Other Poems

Kristian Ventura
“Only a king knew what a crown did to a walk. No matter how diligently explained or even repetitiously tried on by others, the crown weighs not what its gold measures, but its bearer’s battles, near-deaths, and navigations of terrain. Terrain cheered by none. Terrain open to all.”
Karl Kristian Flores, A Happy Ghost

Heather Fawcett
“Which of the Irish kingdoms is yours?"
"Oh---it's the one you scholars call Silva Lupi," he said. "In the southwest."
"Wonderful," I murmured. Faerie realms are named for their dominant feature---statistically, the largest category is silva, woodland, followed by montibus, mountains---and an adjective chosen by the first documenting scholar. Ireland has seven realms, including the better-known Silva Rosis. But Silva Lupi---the forest of wolves---is a realm of shadow and monsters. It is the only one of the Irish realms to exist solely in story---not for lack of interest, of course, a number of scholars have disappeared into its depths.”
Heather Fawcett, Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries

Soroosh Shahrivar
“But what good is a crown when your head can't hold it? What good is a throne when it is a wheelchair? And what good is a king with no kingdom?”
Soroosh Shahrivar, Tajrish

Steven Magee
“I am a ‘Made In UK’ type of guy.”
Steven Magee

Criss Jami
“What was in store for him was, at the core, far more than Legion: As he ran toward Jesus, his former lord tore to pieces; because in order to reach Him, he was forced forth by meekness. It's like he was poorer than poor (before meeting the Teacher - who managed to fit a camel through the eye of a needle). For this rich man'll shed his riches in time for the Kingdom, and dismantle all that'll cease him, keep him from Christ's freedom (or, in a manner of speaking, to be crowned in right season) - now his counsel is, for good reason, like treason to demons - in this example: How the One who wore thorns mines His people.”
Criss Jami

Sarah Bradford
“Cameron gave a moving picture of a man longing to escape from his trammels, but within the framework of a freedom which was all that a King would be allowed. One evening the King ordered the train to halt beside a beach near Port Elizabeth. Police appeared and roped off a large crowd of onlookers into two halves:

Down the path from the Royal Train walked a solitary figure in a blue bathrobe, carrying a towel. The sea was a long way off, but he went. And all alone, on the great empty beach, between the surging banks of the people who might not approach, the King of England stepped into the Indian Ocean and jumped up and down – the loneliest man, at that moment, in the world.

Sarah Bradford, George VI: The Dutiful King

Ljupka Cvetanova
“In the animal kingdom male species are better looking than females. In humans, women put make-up.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, Yet Another New Land

Chuck Ammons
“Jesus is saying the defining mark of His Church is that she will move to every place hell attempts to set up camp and when she arrives, the enemy will have no choice but to flee. The work of the Church is the continual eviction of the kingdom of darkness in her city.”
Chuck Ammons, En(d)titlement: Trade a Culture of Shame for a Life Marked by Grace

J. Bree
“I was born to rule, This crown of blood and lies was made for me.”
J. Bree

Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
“Regardless of whether it's me or someone else, there will always be a kingdom, a throne, and a queen.”
Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, Ace of Spades

“The greatest kingdom of all time is the kingdom of heaven.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“A so-called man of God who would not embrace the personality of Jesus in all of its ramifications has no business in the Kingdom business.”
Daniel ANIKOR, Wells of inspiration: Sage's Secret

“If a king lacks understanding, his kingdom suffers.”
Isaac A. Yowetu

Anne Wheeler
“Men like King Laurent didn't die. They lived forever to make their wives and kingdoms miserable.”
Anne Wheeler, War's Crown

Rhys Blanco
“Like a forest thriving and throbbing with vitality
I absorb all energy,
I accept all energy descending from the sky and
arising through the earth,
I allow All energy to flow through and enrich my life
Branching out and overflowing into new stems of expression,
My Kingdom is a Sustainable Power
Surging with life”
Rhys Blanco, Affirmations for Glowing skin

“Nothing will stop God’s salvation from being poured out upon His people, and nothing will stop the future judgment of the wicked. Regardless of whether we are asleep or not, God’s saving kingdom will remain, and even better, it will be eternally settled at the arrival of Jesus’s second coming.”
Marc Webb, A Theology of Sleep: Trusting in the Lord When You Are Most Vulnerable

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“Your ego is your kingdom don't let others to ocupy it or destroy it.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih

“You're lucky the method of your death is not my choice (Shadows of the Crown)”
Dakota Monroe

Tomi Adeyemi
“All this time I was choosing my kingdom over my heart, I was too blind to realize that you were my both.”
Tomi Adeyemi, Children of Virtue and Vengeance

David Passarelli
“A crown of feathers amidst the rugged terrain, an eagle's kingdom takes its reign.”
David Passarelli, Mountain poems: Musings on stone, forest, and snow

E. Lockhart
“If you want to live where people are not afraid of mice, you must give up living in palaces.’

- Cady”
E. Lockhart, We Were Liars

“To Merveilleuse's surprise she comes across a large ram in a clearing, with gilt horns and a garland of flowers round his neck, reposing on a couch of orange blossom beneath a pavilion of golden cloth. But still, a ram, with his nose like an ink blot, flies on his white lashes, wool the color of curds. Around him a hundred gaily decked sheep graze not on grass but coffee, sherbet, ices, and sweetmeats, whilst partaking in games of basset and lansquenet.
Soon he takes her into a cavern, which is a gate to his underworld kingdom. It has meadows of a thousand different flowers; a broad river of orange-flower water; fountains of Spanish wine and liqueurs. There are entire avenues of trees, stuffed with partridges better larded and dressed than you would get them at the finest Paris restaurants; quails, young rabbits, and ortolans. In certain parts, where the atmosphere appears a little hazy, it rains bisque d'écrevisses, foie gras, and ragout of sweetbreads. His palace is formed by tangled orange trees, jasmines, honeysuckle, and little musk-roses, whose interlaced branches form cabinets, halls, and chambers, all hung with golden gauze and furnished with large mirrors and fine paintings.”
Clare Pollard, The Modern Fairies

“No matter how smart we think we are, without the Word of God to guide us, we are less than simple and fully unchanged.”
Michael A Dalton