Don Bell's sermon, "Hail, King of the Jews!", addresses the theme of Christ's humiliation and kingship as depicted in Mark 15:15-32. He emphasizes the contrast between Jesus' true kingship and the mockery of the soldiers during His crucifixion. Bell argues that despite the rejection and brutal treatment by humanity, Jesus embraces His role as the sacrificial Lamb, fulfilling the prophecies concerning the Messiah. He references Isaiah 53, noting that Jesus was "wounded for our transgressions," underscoring the Reformed doctrine of substitutionary atonement, which asserts that Christ's suffering and death were necessary for the salvation of the elect. The practical significance highlighted is the call for believers to recognize Christ's sovereignty and grace, seeing Him as both the suffering servant and the rightful king who redeems His people.
“If you understand to some degree who the Lord Jesus Christ is, how glorious He is, how powerful and how gracious He is, then you see how depraved, how wicked men are.”
“The only way we could be brought to God is through the death of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He could not save Himself and save us. He couldn't have done it.”
“Hail, King of the Jews! In spite of the chief priests’ objections, He had that royal title over His head.”
The Bible describes how soldiers mocked Jesus by dressing him in a purple robe and placing a crown of thorns on his head, proclaiming him 'King of the Jews' in a mocking manner.
Mark 15:15-32, Matthew 27:28-30, John 19:2-3
The crucifixion of Jesus is significant because it fulfills the prophecies of redemption, allowing believers to be reconciled with God through Christ's sacrifice.
1 Peter 3:18, Isaiah 53:5, John 3:16
Jesus is referred to as the King of the Jews in the New Testament, including the inscription above his cross during his crucifixion.
John 19:19-22, Matthew 2:2, Luke 19:38
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