The sermon "Christ on a White Horse" by Don Bell centers on the theme of Christ's triumphant return as depicted in Revelation 19:11-20. Bell emphasizes the duality of Christ's character—who in one sense is the gentle savior and in another, the righteous judge who comes to execute divine judgment on the unfaithful and the rebellious. He asserts that Jesus, described as "Faithful and True," comes not only in grace but with authority to judge and make war against the kingdoms of the earth in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Scripture references, particularly Revelation 19:15, illustrate that out of His mouth proceeds a sharp sword, representing His authoritative word which judges the nations, affirming that His judgment will occur with perfect righteousness. This message holds significant practical implications for believers, highlighting the anticipation of Christ's return, the reality of divine justice, and the eternal victory of those united with Christ against the forces of evil.
“He's coming forth to make war. He's coming forth to make judgment. And he's got a garment on that's dipped in blood.”
“Our Lord Jesus Christ, God made Him to be the judge of everything on this earth.”
“I'm gonna tread you under my foot. And then I'll tell you, look what he said here now in verse 16... He’s done whipped them all.”
“Ain’t you thankful for that? And we're gonna be in that army.”
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