Friday, February 20, 2026

7-Day Life Practice Table - The King Christ: “Feet on the Sea and Land” vs. “Roaring in Wrath”

 

7-Day Life Practice Table - The King Christ: “Feet on the Sea and Land” vs. “Roaring in Wrath”

Deuteronomy 11:24 All the land where the soles of your feet tread shall be yours; from the wilderness and Lebanon and the Euphrates, to the western sea, it shall be your boundary.

Joshua 1:3 All the land where the soles of your feet tread, I have given to you, as I promised Moses.

Revelation 10:1 Then I saw another mighty angel coming down from heaven, clothed with clouds, with a rainbow on his head, his face like the sun, and his feet like pillars of fire.

Revelation 10:2 In his hand he held an open scroll; his right foot was on the sea, and his left foot on the earth.

Revelation 10:3 He cried out in a loud voice, like the roar of a lion. After he had cried out, the seven thunders spoke. 

Day

Daily Key Point

Practice

Prayer / Declaration

Day 1

The King Christ treads on the sea and land to declare His sovereignty

Acknowledge Christ’s authority over my whole being and environment

Lord Jesus, You are the King; all things belong to You, and I belong to You

Day 2

The King Christ recovers what the enemy has usurped

Give back to the Lord the ground occupied by the world

Lord, recover in me all the ground that was taken

Day 3

The King Christ roars like a lion and no longer tolerates rebellion

Deal with every attitude of disobedience within me

King Christ, end all rebellion in me

Day 4

The King Christ first possesses His inheritance and then judges

Let the Lord gain me first and then cleanse what is not of Him

Lord, gain me first, then purify me

Day 5

Christ is both the Lamb and the Lion

Receive redemption in love and discipline in light

The Lamb saves me; the Lion rules me

Day 6

The seven thunders are sealed, showing God’s present patience

Treasure today’s opportunity to repent and obey

Lord, I do not despise Your patience

Day 7

The King Christ completes possession and judgment to bring in the kingdom

Live under the rule of the kingdom and await His coming

King Christ, may Your kingdom come

Spiritual Integrated View (Key Points)

Feet on the sea and land = the King’s act of possession
Roaring in wrath = the King’s proclamation of judgment

This reveals that:

Christ is not only the Lamb who saves,
but also the Lion-King who comes to possess and to judge.

In the Gospels:
🟒 He speaks as the Lamb (in patience and tolerance).
In Revelation 10:
πŸ”΄ He roars as the Lion (no longer tolerating rebellion).

πŸ—£ One Prophetic Sentence

The King Christ treads on the sea and the land to claim His inheritance, and roars in wrath to declare His righteous judgment.”

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

Christ’s coming is not merely a gentle visitation,
but a royal appearing to recover His inheritance
and to end the rebellion of the world by His judgment.

First: possession (treading)
Then: judgment (roaring)
Finally: the kingdom fully belongs to Him.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 6: Christ, the Eternal King, Comes to Possess the Whole Earth and Complete the Mystery of God.

 

The King Christ: “Feet on the Sea and Land” vs. “Roaring in Wrath”

 

The King Christ: “Feet on the Sea and Land” vs. “Roaring in Wrath”

Deuteronomy 11:24 All the land where the soles of your feet tread shall be yours; from the wilderness and Lebanon and the Euphrates, to the western sea, it shall be your boundary.

Joshua 1:3 All the land where the soles of your feet tread, I have given to you, as I promised Moses.

Revelation 10:1 Then I saw another mighty angel coming down from heaven, clothed with clouds, with a rainbow on his head, his face like the sun, and his feet like pillars of fire.

Revelation 10:2 In his hand he held an open scroll; his right foot was on the sea, and his left foot on the earth.

Revelation 10:3 He cried out in a loud voice, like the roar of a lion. After he had cried out, the seven thunders spoke. 

Item

King Christ’s Feet on the Sea and Land

King Christ’s Roaring in Wrath

Meaning

Declares His ownership and possession of the sea and the land

Declares His authority to judge His enemies and the world

Reason

His rightful inheritance has long been usurped by the enemy

The rebellion of the world provokes the King’s wrath

Metaphor

Like Joshua treading on the land to possess it

Like a lion roaring in royal anger

Explanation

Not symbolic only, but an active act of possession

Not gentle speaking, but judicial proclamation

Operation

By treading, He publicly claims ownership

By roaring, He releases heaven’s judicial voice

Result

The sea and the land return to Christ

The seven thunders are triggered (the final expression of God’s wrath)

Relationship

Possession comes first

Judgment follows possession

Example

Joshua gained the land by his feet

A king’s roar causes fear (Prov. 19:12)

Application

Christ must gain our personal “land and sea” (our living and environment)

Christ must deal with all that resists His authority

Burden

To recover what belongs to God in His economy

To terminate God’s long tolerance toward rebellion

Prophetic Guidance

Proclaim Christ as the Owner of all

Proclaim Christ as the Judge of all

Conclusion

Christ comes to gain His inheritance

Christ comes also to execute judgment

Related Verses

Deut. 11:24; Josh. 1:3; Psa. 2:8; Psa. 8:6–8; Rev. 10:2

Prov. 19:12; Prov. 20:2; Rev. 10:3; Rev. 5:5

 

Spiritual Integrated View (Key Points)

Feet on the sea and land = the King’s act of possession
Roaring in wrath = the King’s proclamation of judgment

This reveals that:

Christ is not only the Lamb who saves,
but also the Lion-King who comes to possess and to judge.

In the Gospels:
🟒 He speaks as the Lamb (in patience and tolerance).
In Revelation 10:
πŸ”΄ He roars as the Lion (no longer tolerating rebellion).

πŸ—£ One Prophetic Sentence

The King Christ treads on the sea and the land to claim His inheritance, and roars in wrath to declare His righteous judgment.”

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

Christ’s coming is not merely a gentle visitation,
but a royal appearing to recover His inheritance
and to end the rebellion of the world by His judgment.

First: possession (treading)
Then: judgment (roaring)
Finally: the kingdom fully belongs to Him.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 6: Christ, the Eternal King, Comes to Possess the Whole Earth and Complete the Mystery of God.

7-Day Life Practice Table - “The Covenant-Keeping God – Throne of Grace vs. The Judging God – Throne of Judgment”

 

7-Day Life Practice Table - “The Covenant-Keeping God – Throne of Grace vs. The Judging God – Throne of Judgment”

Hebrews 4:16 Therefore let us approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may be recipients of mercy and receive grace to help in our time.

Revelation 4:2 Immediately I was in the Spirit. Behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one God sat on it.

Revelation 22:1 Then the angel showed me a river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing out of the throne of God and of the Lamb in the middle of the city streets. 

Day

Daily Focus

Practice

Declaration

Day 1

Knowing the two aspects of the throne: grace and judgment

Acknowledge God as both my supply and my authority

Lord, Your throne supplies me with grace and rules over me

Day 2

Drawing near to the throne of grace

Come to God daily to receive mercy and grace

Through Christ I boldly come to the throne of grace for supply

Day 3

Fearing the throne of judgment

Do not take sin lightly; allow God’s shining and dealing

God’s throne is clearing away what is not according to Him in me

Day 4

Seeing the rainbow around the throne (God’s covenant)

Trust God’s faithfulness in discipline and circumstances

Even in dealing, God remains the covenant-keeping God of grace

Day 5

Submitting to the throne’s administration

Obey God’s arrangement and government in daily life

I allow God’s throne to rule over my persons, matters, and things

Day 6

Hoping in the throne of life

Look to God’s ultimate life supply in trials

God’s throne will become my eternal supply of life

Day 7

Living under the double light of the throne

Enjoy grace while accepting God’s government

One throne is accomplishing God’s eternal purpose in me

Spiritual Integrated View (Key Points)

There is only one throne, but it has two aspects:
Toward believers: the throne of grace
Toward the world: the throne of judgment

🌈 The rainbow around the throne (Rev. 4:3) shows:
God remembers His covenant in judgment (Gen. 9)
He will not destroy all humanity
Judgment is for fulfilling God’s purpose, not merely for destruction

Lightning, voices, and thunder (Rev. 4:5) show:
God’s wrath against sin
God’s governmental administration
All things are under His throne

πŸ—£ One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

The same throne dispenses grace to believers and executes judgment on the world in order to accomplish God’s eternal purpose.”

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

God is both the covenant-keeping God of grace and the righteous God of judgment.
His throne is life to the believers
and judgment to the world,
ultimately bringing in the new heaven
and new earth
so that all things may be under His authority and glory.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 6: Christ, the Eternal King, Comes to Possess the Whole Earth and Complete the Mystery of God.

 

“The Covenant-Keeping God – Throne of Grace vs. The Judging God – Throne of Judgment”

 

“The Covenant-Keeping God – Throne of Grace vs. The Judging God – Throne of Judgment”

Hebrews 4:16 Therefore let us approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may be recipients of mercy and receive grace to help in our time.

Revelation 4:2 Immediately I was in the Spirit. Behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one God sat on it.

Revelation 22:1 Then the angel showed me a river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing out of the throne of God and of the Lamb in the middle of the city streets. 

Item

Covenant-Keeping God – Throne of Grace

Judging God – Throne of Judgment

Meaning

God’s throne for dispensing mercy and grace to the redeemed (Heb. 4:16)

God’s throne for executing His administration and judgment on the fallen world (Rev. 4:2)

Reason

Based on Christ’s redemption, enabling man to approach God

Based on God’s holiness and righteousness, requiring the clearing of rebellion and corruption

Metaphor

Throne of grace, throne of mercy

Throne with lightning, voices, and thunder

Explanation

Man is cleansed by the blood and comes boldly to God to receive grace

The world is under God’s throne and subject to His righteous judgment

Operation

Mercy and grace flow out to supply believers with life

Lightning, voices, and thunder proceed to warn and judge the sinful world

Result

Man receives life, supply, and preservation

Confusion is cleared, evil is dealt with, and God’s purpose is fulfilled

Mutual Relationship

The gracious aspect of the same throne and the same God

The righteous aspect of the same throne and the same God

Example

Believers today come boldly to the throne of grace (Heb. 4:16)

God executes judgment from His throne in the end times (Rev. 6–20)

Application

We should come daily to enjoy grace and life supply

We should fear God’s government and not take sin or the world lightly

Burden

Encourage believers to draw near to God and enjoy grace

Remind people that God still sits on the throne and judgment is sure

Prophesying Guidance

“Through Christ, we may come boldly to the throne of grace to receive life supply.”

“All things are under God’s throne; judgment clears the way for the kingdom.”

Conclusion

God is faithful, gracious, and life-supplying

God is righteous, judging, and administrating

Related Scriptures

Heb. 4:16; Rev. 22:1–2

Gen. 9:8–17; Rev. 4:2–5; Rev. 21:24–26

 

Spiritual Integrated View (Key Points)

There is only one throne, but it has two aspects:
Toward believers: the throne of grace
Toward the world: the throne of judgment

🌈 The rainbow around the throne (Rev. 4:3) shows:
God remembers His covenant in judgment (Gen. 9)
He will not destroy all humanity
Judgment is for fulfilling God’s purpose, not merely for destruction

Lightning, voices, and thunder (Rev. 4:5) show:
God’s wrath against sin
God’s governmental administration
All things are under His throne

πŸ—£ One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

The same throne dispenses grace to believers and executes judgment on the world in order to accomplish God’s eternal purpose.”

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

God is both the covenant-keeping God of grace and the righteous God of judgment.
His throne is life to the believers
and judgment to the world,
ultimately bringing in the new heaven
and new earth
so that all things may be under His authority and glory.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 6: Christ, the Eternal King, Comes to Possess the Whole Earth and Complete the Mystery of God.