Psalm 103:19
The Lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens; and his kingdom ruleth over all.
Cross-reference
Psalm 9:7 says the LORD sits enthroned forever, having established his throne for justice — directly parallel to the established heavenly throne in Psalm 103:19.
Psalm 11:4 explicitly states the LORD's throne is in heaven — the same image of God's heavenly sovereignty as Psalm 103:19.
Psalm 47:2 declares the LORD a great king over all the earth, echoing the universal reign described here.
Psalm 115:3 affirms God is in heaven and does all he pleases — a parallel declaration of God's sovereign rule from heaven as in Psalm 103:19.
Psalm 2:4 depicts God sitting in heaven laughing at rebels — reinforcing the sovereign rule from heaven stated in Psalm 103:19.
Psalm 93:1 echoes the same truth: 'The LORD reigns' — reinforcing the theme of God's sovereign rule over all.
In 1 Peter 3:22, Christ is at God's right hand with all powers subject to him — the same sovereign rule over all that Psalm 103:19 declares.
Hebrews 8:1 places Christ at the right hand of the throne of Majesty in heaven, directly linking to God's established throne.
Philippians 2:10 declares every knee will bow to Jesus, demonstrating the universal submission that God's kingdom commands.
Philippians 2:9 describes God exalting Christ and giving Him the name above every name, echoing the supreme throne.
Ephesians 1:22 adds that all things are placed under Christ's feet, extending God's sovereign rule through Him.
Ephesians 1:21 shows Christ exalted far above all rule and authority, fulfilling the theme of God's supreme throne.
Daniel 4:35 emphasizes God's absolute sovereignty: He does as He wills among heaven and earth, and none can oppose Him.
Daniel 4:34 praises God's everlasting dominion and enduring kingdom, directly affirming the eternal rule stated here.
Daniel 4:25 reveals that God's kingdom rules over human kingdoms, as Nebuchadnezzar learns the Most High gives rule to whom He wills.
In Isaiah 66:1, the same throne imagery appears: heaven is God's throne, earth His footstool, reinforcing His sovereign rule.
Matthew 6:10 prays for God's kingdom to come on earth — the same kingdom that Psalm 103:19 says already rules over all.