The sermon "The King of Kings" by Gary Shepard focuses on the sovereignty and kingship of Jesus Christ as emphasized in 1 Timothy 6:14-16. Shepard argues that many in the world, including those within the church, fail to acknowledge Christ's reign and often reduce His kingship to a mere suggestion rather than recognizing His absolute authority as the potentate of heaven and earth. He supports his arguments with various Scripture references, notably those from Revelation that declare Jesus as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, as well as passages in Hebrews that illustrate Christ's unique role as both king and high priest. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to embrace the sovereignty of Christ fully, recognizing that true faith is rooted in submission to His authority rather than a superficial acceptance of His kingship.
“Oftentimes in conversations… it seems that the Lord will bring to my attention something that he would have me to dwell on a bit in what I preach, to preach it to this generation.”
“He's king of kings. And so when they crucified the Lord Jesus Christ… they rejected him as God's king.”
“We don’t let him be anything. John Gill said… thus mocking at his kingly office.”
“If we are in the kingdom of God, worshiping the King… we know… that we have peace with God.”
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