Sermons About Christ-the-king
We've Got Mail
Jesus has made us a "kingdom of priests." Jesus writes to us, his ambassadors from the Kingdom of God, from his place at the right hand of God in heaven, about the message he wants us to carry to the world as his faithful witnesses; because where we are, the Kingdom of God is also present!
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The Worst Returns to Laughter
Psalm 126 | The Worst Returns to Laughter | Songs for the Sojourn | Elliot Grudem | Christ the King Presbyterian Church | Raleigh, NC
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Blessed Are the Forgiven
Psalm 32 - Ru Sen is pastor at Grace Community Church in Chapel Hill, NC
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Until Jesus Comes Again
As God's people who have been redeemed by the blood of Jesus, we anticipate Jesus' coming again not with fear, but with expectant joy. On that great and final day, Christ the King will be revealed in all his power and glory - very different from his first coming, and he will judge the world in righteousness. The good works of his redeemed people will stand as evidence of their faith in Him who gave his life for them. Until Jesus comes again, our response of faith is to manage wisely and faithfully all of God's gifts, holding fast in faith to Jesus, our Shepherd King.
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Praise the Savior, Now and Ever
Elliot Grudem looks at Psalm 98, a psalm totally given to praise. He highlights the three calls to praise in the Psalm, the three reasons given for praise, and the one object of that praise.
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The Victory of the King of Kings
Hope you can believe in. Change that is secure. That's the promise of Psalm 110. In this Psalm, frequently quoted by New Testament writers, we read of a king and priest that would deliver his people once and for all.
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Professing Christ
There is no love like the love of a parent for his or her child. God has such a love for us and would do anything for us. We find evidence of this love in Christ's willingness to stay on the cross on Good Friday and by this act, we are given the opportunity to be in Paradise with God in this life and the life to come.
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Called to Kingdom LIfe
This week we see how Jesus calls people to adjust to the new reality of the much-announced (via John) and the much anticipated (via the prophets all the way from Gen. 3) King and his kingdom. John learns how to decrease (off to prison) and fisherman followers learn how to leave fishing for fishing as part of Christ's sorting everything out as the King of everything who will build his church upon their preaching as his apostles.
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