In the sermon "Christ's Office as King (part 2)" by David Pledger, the primary theological theme revolves around the mediation of Christ in His role as King, as highlighted in 1 Timothy 2:5, which affirms the singularity of Christ as the mediator between God and humanity. Pledger argues that Jesus fulfills three distinct, yet inseparable, offices: Prophet, Priest, and King, emphasizing that He has always held these offices. He supports his assertions with Scripture, including John 1:3 and Colossians 1:16, to illustrate Christ's universal sovereignty and creative power. The message underscores the significance of understanding Christ's kingship as encompassing not only a kingdom of power but also a kingdom of grace and a future kingdom of glory, fostering hope and assurance among believers about their eternal destiny.
“It’s amazing, isn’t it? With scripture so clear, so emphatic, that there’s only one mediator between God and man, and yet people teach that there are others.”
“No one would be considered a king if he did not have a kingdom.”
“His kingdom of grace is not of this world... it doesn’t appear like the kingdoms of this world.”
“Grace and glory, they’re always connected. They cannot be separated.”
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