The resolution, introduced by Senators Jett and Olsen, proclaims "Christ is King" as a declaration of faith that reflects the spiritual heritage and cultural identity of Oklahoma. It emphasizes the importance of faith, resilience, and moral guidance in the lives of Oklahomans, acknowledging the significant role that Christian beliefs play in shaping the state's values. The resolution also affirms the freedom of citizens to express their beliefs and highlights the importance of religious liberty as protected by both the U.S. and Oklahoma Constitutions.

Furthermore, the resolution clarifies that it is not intended to establish any religion or infringe upon individual rights, but rather to celebrate the voluntary expression of faith that has positively influenced communities throughout Oklahoma. It directs that copies of the resolution be distributed to the Governor and the Speaker of the House, as well as made available to the public, serving as a testament to the proclamation and its significance to the state's citizens.