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The book explores the biblical figure Melchizedek and what it means for Christians to serve “after his order” — combining priesthood and kingship. It argues that believers are called not only to rule (as kings) but to minister (as priests) in the spiritual realm, participating in God’s eternal covenant and heavenly administration. Clayton teaches that this calling involves both authority and service, rooted in the identity of Christ as the ultimate High Priest and King, and extends into how believers live out their role in the Kingdom of God now.
The book explores the biblical figure Melchizedek and what it means for Christians to serve “after his order” — combining priesthood and kingship. It argues that believers are called not only to rule (as kings) but to minister (as priests) in the spiritual realm, participating in God’s eternal covenant and heavenly administration. Clayton teaches that this calling involves both authority and service, rooted in the identity of Christ as the ultimate High Priest and King, and extends into how believers live out their role in the Kingdom of God now.