The Chair Was Never the Throne

Spoken Word by Mikey & V


They built a seat in Rome
and called it holy.
Lined it with silk,
stacked it with scrolls,
crowned it with infallibility
and forgot the fisherman it came from.


Peter.
The man who sank.
The man who slept.
The man who swore he’d never fall—
then fell by firelight.

He didn’t wear a ring.
He wore regret.
He didn’t sit on a throne.
He collapsed into mercy.

And that’s the man they say made a Pope?


No shade to the structure.
No slander to the faithful.

But if the Spirit was poured out at Pentecost,
why would we bottle it in a basilica?

If Jesus tore the veil,
why would we sew it back with titles?


They say “ex cathedra”
from the chair.

But Christ never needed a chair.
He taught from boats, from hillsides, from crosses.
And when He spoke,
He didn’t declare policy.

He declared freedom.


So hear me:

If your holiness depends on your seat,
you’ve missed the point of His scars.

If your word becomes law because of your hat,
you’ve misunderstood the Lamb.


Because thrones don’t make truth.
Truth sat in a manger.
Truth walked in sandals.
Truth wept over cities
and bled for strangers.

He didn’t ascend to dominate.
He descended to deliver.


Final Word:

The chair was never the throne.
The throne is in Heaven,
and the One who sits on it
wears a crown of thorns.

And I don’t need robes to follow Him.
I just need surrender.

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