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A king is called to serve.

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    King Charles III and Queen Camilla wave. (AP/Frank Augstein)
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    The king walks after being crowned. (AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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    Crowds gather. They celebrated the king. (AP/Vadim Ghirda)
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    The king and queen ride in a golden coach. (AP/Vadim Ghirda)
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    Some people don’t think there should be a king. (AP/Jon Super)
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Church bells rang. Trumpets blasted. The king sat on his throne. He wore a shiny crown on his head.

The people called, “God save the king!” They hope King Charles III rules a long time.

Pray that King Charles III and all rulers will know they need Jesus to rule well. Jesus is the true King.

Read More: King Charles III was crowned on May 6 at Westminster Abbey in London, England. He and Queen Camilla rode in a golden carriage to Buckingham Palace. The king declared, “I come not to be served but to serve.” Some people think England does not need a king anymore. Others like the monarchy tradition. What do you think?

Jesus is the King of kings. He said, “The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.” (Matthew 20:28)

For more about kings, see The Children of the King by Max Lucado in our Recommended Reading.