Brief Description:
A devotional reflection on the higher throne above every earthly authority — and what it means for a true Christian, in conscience before God, to seek relief from burdens that do not belong to the soul.

Beloved hearers,

When a man stands at the crossroads of conscience, the question is never merely ink and paper. It is always worship.

There is a throne above every throne.
There is a Judge above every judge.
There is a Name above every name.

The supremacy of God does not compete — it reigns.

No decree of men, no registry of ink, no title placed beside a birth can outrank the breath that God Himself gave. Before any record was written, the Lord knew you. Before any surname was spoken, He called you by name.

“Choose you this day whom you will serve.”
This has always been the question.

And when a Christian steps forward seeking conscience relief, it is not rebellion he seeks — it is alignment. Not escape from duty to God, but freedom to serve Him without divided loyalty. It is the quiet declaration of the heart: I belong first to Christ.

The rule of men governs what men build.
The rule of God governs what He creates.

When conscience bows to Christ, that is supremacy.
When a man stands in faith, that is allegiance.

To lay down what burdens the soul, to release what binds the inner man, to ask for peace in serving God alone — this is not defiance. It is devotion.

If you walk into any chamber — whether of stone or wood — you do not leave the throne of Heaven behind you. You carry your allegiance in your heart.

The fear of God outlives the fear of men.
The Kingdom of God outlasts every kingdom fashioned by hands.

Render your heart to God first.
Stand clean before Him.
Let Him be your refuge and your righteousness.

For in the end, every knee bows —
and it is not to parchment.