In John Chapman's sermon titled "Christ the King of Glory," the primary theological doctrine addressed is the sovereignty and majesty of Christ as King over all creation, as highlighted in Psalm 24. Chapman emphasizes that Christ's reign knows no boundaries and that He is the ultimate authority, contrasting earthly rulers who govern limited territories. He references several scriptures, particularly Psalm 24, to demonstrate that everything belongs to Christ, including the earth and those who dwell therein, thus underscoring God's ownership and sustaining power. The sermon also stresses Christ's unique qualifications to stand before God due to His sinless nature, asserting that believers are covered by His righteousness, which enables them to approach God. This teaching carries practical weight for believers as it calls them to recognize their identity in Christ and to worship Him, leading to assurance and hope in their spiritual standing.
“Our king is truly sovereign. He truly does as he will, when he will, with whom he will.”
“The earth is the Lord and the fullness thereof, it’s all His. He’s loaned these things to us.”
“We can stand before each other, but not before God. God’s a consuming fire, and we are by nature wood, hay, and stubble.”
“The good news of the gospel is: As He is, so are we in this world.”
The Bible reveals Christ as the King of Glory who reigns with sovereignty and authority over all creation.
Psalm 24:1-10
God shows His care for believers by allowing us to approach His throne of grace in times of need.
1 Peter 5:7
Understanding Christ as our Substitute is crucial because it underscores His sacrificial role in our salvation.
Psalm 22, Hebrews 9:28
Only through Christ, who was sinless, can we stand before God, as He provides us with His righteousness.
Psalm 24:3-5, 1 John 3:9
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