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! The King of Glory – 01
!! *The Outline*
A sweeping survey of salvation history is sung in *Psalm 24*, providing the student of Scripture with an outline of God’s plan from *Creation*, through *Confusion*, and unto *Coronation*.
Following the entrance of sin, the *Genesis Account* moves to the *Temple Account* on its way to the *Kingdom Account*.
The *Great Creator*, in mercy toward his fallen creatures, is also the *Great Redeemer*.
The Creator-at-rest rises as the *Warrior King* to overcome all opposition, conquering many hearts by grace, and casting out the residue of evil.
The Great Redeemer will return as the *Great King*, filling the earth with His presence and fulfilling His story.
Who is this One?
He is the *King of Glory*!
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