Allan Jellett’s sermon titled “The Lord, the Supreme King” focuses on the theological theme of God’s sovereignty and the coming of His kingdom as portrayed in Zechariah 14:8-11. Jellett argues that the passage illustrates the culmination of redemptive history, culminating in Christ, who fulfills the role of King over all the earth. He cites historical contexts, such as God’s orchestration of events through kings like Cyrus and the ultimate destruction of the Jerusalem temple in AD 70, as a backdrop for understanding God's providence and justice. He further emphasizes that the “living waters” described in the passage symbolize the abundant spiritual life that flows from Christ, affirming that believers can have peace and communion with God through Him. The practical significance of Jellett's exposition lies in reinforcing the believer's assurance in salvation, emphasizing that through faith in Christ, they are partakers of the kingdom, contrasting with the peril of being outside of Christ.
“In Christ, we only know God; it is through Him that we understand the just qualification of a multitude that He loved before the beginning of time.”
“The day of the Lord cometh... It is the day of salvation in which God redeemed His people from the curse of the law.”
“Living waters shall go out from Jerusalem... the purpose of God is to send out the water of abundant spiritual life from His church.”
“There is an immense contrast between the eternal privilege of knowing God in Christ and the eternal peril of facing eternity, bearing responsibility for your own sin.”
The Bible describes the kingdom of God as a realm of peace and righteousness established through Jesus Christ.
Zechariah 14:8-11, Ephesians 1:4-5
God’s justice is demonstrated through His righteousness in punishing sin, fulfilled in Christ's atonement.
Isaiah 40:2, Zechariah 14:1-2, 2 Corinthians 5:21
Knowing Christ is essential for Christians as He is the mediator of the New Covenant, providing access to God.
1 Timothy 2:5, John 4:10, Ephesians 2:18
Justification before God is achieved through faith in Christ, who fulfilled the law on our behalf.
Romans 5:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Ephesians 2:8-9
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