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Introduction:
Tonight we have worshiped the King together as we’ve celebrated his first coming into the world.
He was BORN as a King.
When the angel Gabriel revealed to Mary she would give birth to the Lord he said these words:
Then about a year later when the wise men came searching for a king in:
He was CELEBRATED as a King.
The triumphal entry:
He was ACCUSED as a King.
Jesus’ enemies to Pilate:
At the trial of Jesus before Pilate:
He was MOCKED as a King.
He was CRUCIFIED as a King.
He was RAISED as a King.
He will RETURN as a King.
Revelation is a book of prophecy.
It was written by the apostle John, probably near the end of the first century.
This was a time when believers were beginning to face opposition from the Roman government.
Revelation reveals that the world will continue to oppose God and His people throughout this present age until Christ returns.
Jesus will return as the King of kings, but right now He wants to be the King of our lives.
KING OF OUR LIVES
How can we make Jesus the King of our lives?
We FOLLOW Him.
To “follow” Jesus means:
• Obey Him.
A king expects obedience from his followers.
We need to say, “I am not the king.”
The first act of obedience is to put your faith in Him for salvation.
• Imitate Him.
Conclusion:
IS HE YOUR KING?
He’s coming back as the King of kings.
But He also wants to be your King.
Christ is worthy to be the King of your life.
Is He the King of your life today?
• Christ desires an initial commitment to Him.
• Christ expects a daily commitment to Him.
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