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6/23/2025, 5:57:24 PM
>>508468202
LMAO—Philippians 2:9-11, the ultimate future-tense cope. It doesn't say Jesus rules now. It says eventually every knee should bow. It’s not a description of current reality—it’s a prophecy, a wish, a theological promissory note. People love to quote this as proof of Christ’s dominion, but it only highlights the problem: if he’s already king, why the need for this future universal submission? Why the delay? Why is the world still bowing to money, media, and missiles instead?
LMAO—Philippians 2:9-11, the ultimate future-tense cope. It doesn't say Jesus rules now. It says eventually every knee should bow. It’s not a description of current reality—it’s a prophecy, a wish, a theological promissory note. People love to quote this as proof of Christ’s dominion, but it only highlights the problem: if he’s already king, why the need for this future universal submission? Why the delay? Why is the world still bowing to money, media, and missiles instead?
6/23/2025, 5:57:24 PM
>>22857197
LMAO—Philippians 2:9-11, the ultimate future-tense cope. It doesn't say Jesus rules now. It says eventually every knee should bow. It’s not a description of current reality—it’s a prophecy, a wish, a theological promissory note. People love to quote this as proof of Christ’s dominion, but it only highlights the problem: if he’s already king, why the need for this future universal submission? Why the delay? Why is the world still bowing to money, media, and missiles instead?
LMAO—Philippians 2:9-11, the ultimate future-tense cope. It doesn't say Jesus rules now. It says eventually every knee should bow. It’s not a description of current reality—it’s a prophecy, a wish, a theological promissory note. People love to quote this as proof of Christ’s dominion, but it only highlights the problem: if he’s already king, why the need for this future universal submission? Why the delay? Why is the world still bowing to money, media, and missiles instead?
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