In his sermon titled "The King of Glory," David Eddmenson explores the sovereignty of Christ as presented in Psalm 24, emphasizing that the earth and everything in it belongs to the Lord. He argues that all of Scripture, particularly the Old Testament, points to Jesus as the central figure of salvation, affirming that believers’ blessings and righteousness come solely through Christ. The preacher references foundational texts such as Genesis, Colossians, and John 17 to illustrate how everything exists for and is sustained by Christ, highlighting His prerogative as both Creator and Sustainer. The significance of this sermon lies in its assertion that, despite humanity's sinfulness, believers can confidently approach God through the finished work of Jesus, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone and the believer’s union with Christ.
“The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof. We have nothing of ourselves. Everything we have is given to us.”
“Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? Only he who came down from heaven.”
“If you're in Christ Jesus by way of substitution, then you can ascend and you can stand before God.”
“The King of glory is coming in. That's what all my hope is in.”
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