In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Political or Spiritual King," the main theological topic he addresses is the nature of Christ's kingship and the distinction between earthly and spiritual kingdoms. Thacker argues that the crowds mistakenly sought Jesus as a political savior to liberate them from Roman oppression, rather than recognizing Him as the spiritual king who came to save them from their sins. He references John 12:20-26, specifically focusing on the Greeks who desired to see Jesus, illuminating how their request reflects a deeper misunderstanding of Christ's mission. Supporting his argument, Thacker draws on the context of previous events in John's Gospel, including the raising of Lazarus (John 11), which stirred the anticipation of a political messiah. The sermon emphasizes the significant truth that while Christ fulfills prophecies as the King, His true purpose is not to establish a temporal kingdom but to provide atonement for sin, thereby calling believers to recognize the eternal significance of His sacrifice.
“They said, you know what? Long time ago, 400 years, we was in bondage in Egypt. That was bad conditions. And it’s getting bad here.”
“If the Greeks were going to have any true benefit of seeing Christ, they must see Him glorified.”
“He came to save his people from something, their sin. Their sin, because they're sinners.”
“If any man will serve me, let him follow me. And where I am, there shall also my servant be.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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