The resolution, authored by a Catholic writer, urges North Dakota to ‘acknowledge the Kingship of Jesus Christ over all the world so that this great state may at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace, and harmony.’
BISMARCK, North Dakota (Stephen Kokx/LifeSiteNews) — Republican lawmakers in North Dakota have introduced a resolution urging the state to recognize the Social Kingship of Jesus Christ.
The bill, which is sponsored by 10 state representatives and two state senators, was submitted on January 30 by GOP Rep. Nico Rios and reads as if it were written by a theologian.
“Christ said all power is given to me in heaven and in earth (Matthew, 28:18), not only spiritual, but civil, including over this great state,” it states. “Christ is named the ruler of Kings on earth and the King of Kings and presented with crown and royal robe (Revelation 1:5, 17:14, 19:12-13, 16).”
The one-page resolution then calls on North Dakota to “acknowledge the Kingship of Jesus Christ over all the world so that this great state may at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace, and harmony.”
Yesterday I filed House Concurrent Resolution 3020 urging North Dakota to acknowledge the Kingship of Jesus Christ.
Looking forward to fighting for this resolution and sharing my journey with everyone about coming home and finding Christ. pic.twitter.com/cwjqAVkbp2
— 🛢️OILFIELD🛢️🗿ROCKHEAD🗿 (@oilfield_rockhd) January 31, 2025






