What does your favourite chair look like?
Is it a ratty recliner held together with pieces of duct tape, like the one used by Marty Crane on the TV sitcom “Frasier”?
Or is it more regal and imposing, dominating the room like a throne?
I think many of us rather like the idea of having a throne like the ones monarchs throughout history sat on.
The seat of the Chinese emperors was known as the Dragon Throne. The Mughal emperors of India had the Peacock Throne.
Korean monarchs sat on the Phoenix Throne, and Japanese emperors on the Chrysanthemum Throne.
The Shahs of Persia sat on a royal throne known as the Marble Throne, while Swedish monarchs were crowned on the Silver Throne.
Both the emperors of Vietnam and the Pharaoh Tutankhamen were enthroned on a Golden Throne.
And of course fantasy novelist George R. R. Martin has given us the Iron Throne, the seat of the monarch in the fictional Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. It was said to have been made of the swords of defeated enemies.
But there’s a throne made of something infinitely more precious than any of the above…
The Throne of Grace.
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