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====== Christ’s Reign Is Public, Not Anonymous ====== The reign of Christ, throughout Scripture, is consistently described as visible, judicial, and acknowledged. Psalm 2 speaks of the Son ruling the nations. Isaiah envisions the knowledge of the Lord covering the earth. Zechariah describes the Lord reigning as King over all the earth. Revelation presents Christ not as a hidden administrator, but as a conquering King. The Tartarian theory requires us to believe that Christ ruled the world without being recognized as Christ, without His gospel being openly proclaimed, and without His kingship being named—only to have His reign almost entirely erased. That is not humility. It is theological incoherence. The Kingdom of God does not arrive silently and then vanish without testimony. Christ does not reign anonymously.
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