You’re already seated in victory — do you see it? Some songs describe a struggle. “Crowned in Righteousness” by Gresha Schuilling describes an arrival. Gresha wrote this song from a place of rest, not striving — the recognition that reigning in life doesn’t come from what we accomplish, but from what Christ has already finished. The lyrics open with a confession that many of us may know quite well: “I was reaching from a distance, trying hard to become.” Does it sound familiar? Which part? The reaching for approval, or working for worth, or maybe both? This song points you to a change. “Now I reign within the life You gave, as an heir in what You’ve done.” That’s not a promotion that you can earn through work. It’s an inheritance waiting to be received. In Romans 5:17 we read: “those who receive the abundance of grace and the free gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man Jesus Christ.” Reigning isn’t reserved for the spiritually elite. It’s offered to anyon...