The Oklahoma House of Representatives adopted a resolution declaring “Christ is King” during the observance of Holy Week.

“Authored by Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, the resolution affirms Oklahoma’s deep-rooted spiritual heritage and the enduring faith that unites communities,” the Oklahoma House of Representatives stated.

From the Oklahoma House of Representatives:

Olsen said that adopting the resolution during Holy Week, a time when Christians reflect on the life, sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ, showcases Oklahoma’s commitment to its foundations of Christianity and faith.

“This resolution is a bold testament to Oklahoma’s faith-based legacy,” Olsen said. “During Holy Week, we honor the sacrifice of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and reaffirm the principles that guide our state. I’m proud to lead this effort to declare ‘Christ is King’ and call upon the help of the ‘Supreme Judge of the World.'”

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Olsen added, “I am hopeful that the Senate will act quickly and hear this resolution as well.”

Sen. Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, is the Senate author of the resolution.

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Per KFOR:

On Thursday, lawmakers debated on the House floor for two hours. The debate had nothing to do with education or tax cuts.

Instead, it was about a resolution proclaiming “Christ is King.”

Every Republican present on the floor voted for the resolution and every Democrat present voted against.

The vote and debate come despite Oklahoma’s state constitution highlighting the separation of church and state.

“It’s just a very warm, inspirational way to honor Christ and to recognize His role and the foundation of the nation and the important role that He plays in the hearts of Oklahomans all over,” said Senator Shane Jett, R-Shawnee.

State Senator Shane Jett is a co-author of the resolution and said this isn’t a bill or law, just a proclamation “honoring the role of faith in the history and culture of Oklahoma.”

 

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