Shortly after her coronation, Queen Victoria attended a splendid performance of Handel’s Messiah. She’d been told in no uncertain terms that members of royalty do not stand with the others when the Hallelujah chorus is sung. It was simply not proper.
But when the singers lifted their voices to shout “Hallelujah! The Lord God omnipotent reigneth” she could only just stay in her seat. She didn’t want to violate the traditions of royalty. But when the chorus came to the climax, proclaiming Jesus Christ the “King of Kings and Lord of Lords”, repeating the phrase with increasing crescendos, the queen of all England rose and bowed her head before the King of all, including kings and queens.
There will come a day when every knee in heaven and earth will bow before him. And he shall reign for ever and ever! King of Kings and Lord of Lords!.

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