In the sermon titled "Save the Donkeys," Kevin Thacker addresses the doctrine of Christ's kingship as demonstrated through His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, as narrated in John 12:12-16. Thacker presents several key points, emphasizing that Jesus, the King, is the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and the ultimate Savior who came to save His people from sin. Throughout the sermon, he references scripture, including Matthew 1, Revelation 17, Isaiah 50, and Zechariah 9, to illustrate how each passage supports the narrative of Jesus' identity and mission. The practical significance lies in understanding the nature of Christ's kingship, which is not merely earthly but speaks to a redemptive authority over His chosen people, underscoring the grace extended to sinners and the divine purpose behind His suffering and death.
“This king came to save sinners, the worst, the most vile, the chief of sinners.”
“Why would he pick a kingdom and take the heathen for his inheritance and be the king of that and the king of Jacob's and the least of all the least for his glory?”
“He came to save his people by laying down his life. That's what the good shepherd came to do.”
“It’s for His glory. And when we see His glory, and it’s the Lord’s person, and His work and what He does, we truly understand why everything’s happening.”
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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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