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Always Lord, Over Everything

11/19/25, 1:00 PM

Inspired by:
"Lord of All"
Kelly Price

Focus:
Honoring Jesus as Messiah and eternal Lord over every part of life—past, present, and future

Scripture References (NIV):

• Revelation 17:14 — “They will wage war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will triumph over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings—and with him will be his called, chosen and faithful followers.”

•  Colossians 1:16–17 — “For in him all things were created… all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.”

Devotion:
There is no throne higher than His. Kelly Price’s Lord of All reminds us that Jesus is not just Lord over the good days, He is Lord over everything, Messiah, Redeemer and Ruler. He reigns over the seen and unseen, the known and unknown, the broken and the beautiful.

When you declare Him as Lord of All, you are not just worshiping, you are surrendering. You’re saying, “Lord, You have the final say. You hold it all together.” Today, let that truth settle your heart. No matter what’s shifting around you, He remains—He shall always be Lord of All.

Reflection:
1. What area of your life do you need to re-surrender to His lordship today?
2. How does recognizing Jesus as Messiah and Lord of everything bring peace to your current season?

Prayer:
Jesus, You are Lord of All. Messiah, Redeemer, Ruler and I honor You today. I surrender every part of my life to Your authority and love. Be glorified in me. Be Lord over everything. Amen.

Action steps:
1. Write down one area where you need to declare Jesus as Lord and pray over it with boldness.
2. Say aloud: “You shall always be Lord of All—Messiah, Lord of everything.”
3. Share this devotion and the song “Lord of All” with someone who needs to be reminded of God’s eternal reign.

Remember:
He’s not just Lord over the moment, He’s Lord over the mission, the miracle, and the mystery.

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