Jarrod Kilgore

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The key of David is an allusion to Eliakim, the mayor of David’s palace. The key wasn’t just a means of access; it was a symbol of authority. There was nothing that Eliakim could not close or open, lock or unlock. The Son of David, Jesus Christ, now holds the key of David and gives us access to this promise and every other promise.
The Circle Maker (Enhanced Edition): Praying Circles Around Your Biggest Dreams and Greatest Fears
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